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Lovato sets up showrooms in Kerala

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Italy-based Lovato S.p.A., which manufactures gas conversion kits for automobiles, has set up 10 authorised showrooms across Kerala. Announcing this at a press conference in the city on Friday, a representative of Enviro Autogas Technology Pvt Ltd — Lovato's distributor in South India — said that the company would soon add some more showrooms in the State. In South India, the company has a presence in Tamil Nadu and Chennai and will soon start operations in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, he added.

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