New Benchmark! Gree Wins Bid for Kantaya Center in Yangon, Burma
2018-02-09
Recently, Gree has won the first phase air conditioning project of the Kantaya Center in Yangon, Burma. This is another national benchmarking air-conditioning project for Gree along the "Belt and Road" after winning the China-Laos railway project.
(Kantaya Center in Yangon, Burma)
Located in the downtown of Yangon, Burma, Kantaya Center is just opposite the Royal Lagoon, covering a land area of 3.53 acres. It has a gross floor area of more than 110,000 m2 and consists of four towers (20~25 stores) and a lower podium. In 2017, Kantaya Center was awarded the Best Office Award in Burma, the Best Hotel in Burma, Best Service Apartments in Burma, and Best Complex in Burma by the Asian assessment and awarding authority - AISA PROPERTY AWARDS in Singapore.
It is understood that, due to the special landmark significance of the project, the air conditioning project evaluation agency of Kantaya Center has strict requirements for the access of relevant facilities. With leading technologies and reliable quality, Gree GMV5 Series All DC Inverter Multi VRF units have won the recognition of the evaluation agency.
Since entering the Burmese market, Gree has introduced a series of international installation standards for high-end urban complexes and tropical climatic environment and strengthened the monitoring of equipment installation process to ensure that every detail can meet or even exceed the design requirements. Golden City, the tallest building in Burma, Times City, the largest complex in Burma, and Grand Hantha International Hospital in Burma all use Gree central air conditioners.
(Golden City)
(Times City)
(Grand Hantha International Hospital)
"Gree has always adhered to independent innovation over the years. Under the auspices of the ‘Belt and Road’ Initiative, Gree is committed to becoming a leader in the field of Burma HVAC equipment and a creator of benchmarking standards in the air conditioning market in Burma”, said Gree Burma market leader about Gree’s development goals for Burma in 2018.