Market Warms Up, Luoyang Randy Glass Orders Surge

2023-02-02 13:57:18

On January 31, we will deliver a batch of products worth 3.5 million yuan, which is the first single product we delivered after the Spring Festival holiday.

Yesterday, in the vacuum glass equipment production workshop of Luoyang Landi Glass Machinery Co., Ltd., workers stepped up order production, a busy scene.

Luoyang Randy Machine Tempered Vacuum Glass and Equipment Project was completed and put into operation in September last year, which is the representative project of the sixth phase of "three batches" activities in the province. It is understood that due to the rapid growth of product orders, the company resumed production on the fifth day of the first lunar month (January 26). "On January 31, we will deliver a batch of products worth 3.5 million yuan, which is the first single product we delivered after the Spring Festival holiday." Guo Yuewei, deputy general manager of the company, said that with the market warming up, the company's order volume has been rising, and orders have been scheduled to mid-May, with customer groups covering Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Europe and the United States.

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On January 31, we will deliver a batch of products worth 3.5 million yuan, which is the first single product we delivered after the Spring Festival holiday.

2023-02-02 13:57:18

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