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The foreign trade has yielded rich harvests.

Source: Date:2010-06-03

 

In 2010, Chongcheng Light Machinery Co. in Hefei achieved remarkable success in its foreign trade business, with impressive sales figures.

So far this year, 12 projects have been signed, resulting in over 15 million US dollars worth of effective export orders, involving 5 CSD line projects, 2 juice line projects, 2 beer line projects, 3 water line projects, and 3 turnkey projects.

In all foreign trade business, the largest customers account for the largest share, leading the way, among which the most outstanding cooperation is with Pepsi International, Carlsberg Group, and Coca-Cola factories, taking another crucial and successful step.

In terms of regions, a gratifying situation has been formed with various regions such as the Middle East region, African region, Southeast Asian region, Russian-speaking region, South Asian region, and South American region flourishing.

The alcohol-free beer line, 40,000BPH beer and beverage shared line, has opened up a new growth point for Zhongchen's business.

Opportunity always favors those who are prepared. The foreign trade team of Chunghong, a subsidiary of Chungcheng Light Machinery Company in Hefei, under the correct leadership and direct supervision of General Manager Zhao Zhengwang, has been working tirelessly around the clock since the beginning of this year, forgoing holidays and enduring hardships to travel overseas, with boundless passion, to contribute to Chungcheng without complaint and devoting all their energy and wisdom!


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Excellent results, inspiring! The fighting spirit of the foreign trade team is more worthy of us all employees to learn! The tasks ahead will be more and more, and the company's leadership requires each workshop and department to carefully organize, reasonably arrange, and scientifically dispatch; every employee of Zhongchen must adjust their mindset, grasp the pace of work, and work actively like our foreign trade team to jointly strive for exceeding this year's target.

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