Pioneering The Indian Market; Alumil Introduces Its Most Premium, International Designs At The Showroom Launch
Alumil India, the fully-owned Indian subsidiary of Alumil Group – one of the global pioneers in designing and manufacturing of high-quality architectural aluminium systems, unveiled its first exclusive partner showroom – YD Systems Pvt Ltd in Coimbatore yesterday. Inaugurated by Alumil India’s Managing Director, Mr Theodoros Axouristos, the 1000 sq. ft. showroom showcases an extensive range of Alumil’s world-class product offerings, including window and door systems, curtain wall and facade systems, rolling shutters, railing, and fencing, among others.
“As Tamil Nadu’s second-largest metropolitan city, Coimbatore has experienced consistent growth in the real estate market over the past five years. With increasing demand for housing, especially in the mid-range and premium apartment segments, we believe this is the opportune moment to introduce our showroom here. Our objective is to present our unparalleled range of products and quality to developers, contractors, and end-consumers alike, establishing Alumil products as the preferred choice for upcoming projects in the city,” says Mr Theodoros Axouristos, Managing Director, Alumil India.
The showroom will feature Alumil’s comprehensive collection of aluminium product systems spanning various categories, including the Comfort series which is highly cost-efficient window systems ideal for low-cost solutions, the Smartia series which includes window & door systems that offer top aesthetics and excellent functionality at affordable pricing and the new generation, Supreme series with high standards of functionality and design for modern construction. Alumil offers innovative barcode cladding, curtain wall glazing featuring top-hung and parallel pop-out doors, and electric rotating louvers tailored for large-scale constructions. The designs are meticulously crafted, considering factors such as climate, topography, urbanization and intended application, to perfectly align with project requirements.
“We are pleased to partner with the global major – Alumil to showcase a range of superior quality products for the city’s ever growing infrastructure. With our technically proficient team trained in international standards with ISO certifications, we believe the synergy is just right. As a city, Coimbatore is at the cusp of an all-out transformation that will require projects to keep pace with international standards of quality and engineering. Alumil’s range boasts exceptional thermal insulation, superior water-tightness performance, minimal design with discreet aluminium profiles and long-lasting flawless functionality. As urbanization and infrastructure development continue, the demand for energy-efficient doors and windows is rising. We believe that the opening of the showroom comes at the right place and the right time for Coimbatore,” concludes Mr Kannan Srinivasan, Managing Director, YD Systems Pvt Ltd.
About Alumil: – For over 35 years, Alumil Group has been a global pioneer in designing tailored solutions and state-of-the-art aluminium products to meet diverse market needs. Established in 1988, Alumil’s headquarters is located in Greece. The company operates on an international scale with 32 subsidiaries, 12 factories spanning Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Albania, Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Egypt. It also maintains privately owned Sales & Distribution stores in over 14 countries. With operations in 60+ countries across all continents, collaboration with 10,000 partners and engineering teams in Greece, U.S.A., Romania, Serbia, Dubai and India, Alumil continues to lead with innovative aluminium solutions, meeting the evolving demands of a global market. In line with its global presence, Alumil has been involved in iconic projects worldwide, such as Vancouver House in Canada, 60 Water Street in the USA, and the FIVE Palm Jumeirah Hotel and Resort in Dubai, as well as contributing to the Google office in New York. The company embraces the principles of the circular economy, emphasizing a commitment to ‘reduce, reuse, recycle’.