Japanese technology is key to Sanden refrigerators

MANILA, Philippines – Keeping food fresh is a key component in any food business. If you’re looking to launch your own delicious concept, be sure to include quality equipment in your business plan.

Food entrepreneurs around the world are choosing Sanden Refrigerators and Freezers  exclusively distributed in the country by HKR Equipment Corporation.

What makes Sanden popular in the food industry is the fact that all products are made with tried and tested Japanese technology in Sanden’s own manufacturing plant, which assures business owners superior performance.  Sanden equipment have been proven to be reliable for over 70 years. They also have the highest efficiency and lowest maintenance cost for better return on investment.  Sanden products are ISO 9001certfied by TUV.

Sanden has one of the most competitive pricing in its category. An under-counter chiller/freezer can be had starting at P50,000, and an upright freezer/chiller for P55,000 and up. An entrepreneur who wishes to open a coffee or pastry shop may get a modern Sanden cake showcase from  P100,000.

Whether it’s a start-up venture or a big business, HKR offers different models of Sanden products to suit the varying needs of customers. These include beverage chillers, cold storage, open showcase, chest and glass door freezers as well as walk-in chillers.

A  partner of many companies in the last 22 years, HKR Equipment Corporation is a leading distributor of reputable equipment brands that have helped food and beverage enterprises in the country get their businesses running and  off the ground.  In fact, its products are often found in restaurants, coffee shops, hotels, delicatessens and  in convenience stores and supermarkets in the Philippines.

Visit HKR Equipment Corp. at 9705 Kamagong St., San Antonio Village, Makati City or call  897-1569, 895-9830.  Check out their company website at http://www.hkr.com.ph. Open Monday to Friday at 8 a.m. to 6p.m.  For weekend inquiries, call  0917-507-8740.

 

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