Byggmax opened new store in Tønsberg in Norway

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Byggmax opened a new store in Tønsberg this morning. Byggmax continues to grow and now operates a total of 27 stores in Norway. One store manager and four full-time employees has been hired for the new store at Semsbyveien. 

Byggmax sells construction materials such as lumber, flooring, dry-wall, cement, windows, doors and paint to both professionals and DIY-customers. The Byggmax concept offers good quality products at low prices.

In May 2012 Byggmax was nominated as the cheapest building supplies chain by TV2 hjelper deg. The survey was based on purchasing the materials needed to build a 20 m2 patio. The cost of purchasing these materials from Byggmax was NOK 4,211, while the same materials purchased from the most expensive competitor amounted to NOK 7,377, i.e. a price difference of more than NOK 3,000. Byggmax has also performed best in previous price comparisons. In a price test conducted in August 2011 by the Fedrelandsvennen newspaper, Byggmax emerged as the clear winner in a survey comparing the prices of four building supply chains.

For more information please contact:
Magnus Agervald, CEO Byggmax, mobile: +46 761-19 00 20, e-mail: magnus.agervald@byggmax.se
Erik Brannan, Region Manager, mobil: +47 480 84 002, e-post: erik.brannan@byggmax.no  

The home improvement discounter chain Byggmax was launched in 1993 and currently has 71 stores in Sweden with net sales of approximately MSEK 3,200 in 2013 and is continuing to expand strongly. Byggmax also has 27 stores in Norway and 13 in Finland. From the very beginning, Byggmax’s business concept has been to be the best and most inexpensive alternative for consumers in need of high-quality construction materials. Byggmax has a drive-in system at all its stores, enabling customers to load their products into their vehicles directly. This makes life easy and efficient for customers, particularly when buying heavy construction materials.

For further information, go to www.byggmax.com

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