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Dec 18, 2012 News
– “Consumer is always King” says Chairman of DDL group
A new upgraded Distribution Service Limited (DSL) Cash and Carry outlet was opened yesterday at Diamond, East Bank Demerara. The building stocks a wide range of goods including food and toiletries. This is the‘fifth such branch launched by DDL.
The new building boasts 6,500 square feet and was constructed within six months under the guidance of its parent company Demerara Distillers Limited (DDL) group of companies.
Other outlets are located on Sherriff Street, Ruimveldt, two branches are now in Diamond and New Amsterdam.
During yesterday’s opening ceremony, Dr. Yesu Persaud, Chairman of DDL, said that the consumer is king and DSL aims to provide the best quality service to the consuming public.
He said that the entity is part of DDL’s expansion programme since DSL has been a vibrant and successful institution.
“We started with nothing and we created something from there. Today we are very proud to say DSL has done it.” Persaud said. “And as time goes by there will be DSLs throughout the country. Service is our motto and we provide the best of services and nothing but the best…we hope those that are in competition will be prepared for some good competition too.”
DDL Marketing Director Sharda Veeren-Chand thanked the many persons who made the opening of the new DSL branch possible.
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