Xu Yongmo and His Delegation Visited Southern New Materials

2024-02-26 16:14:34

Xu Yongmo first expressed his gratitude to the leaders of the company for their warm reception, and then the two sides had in-depth exchanges on issues of common concern, such as the company's business development, the company's innovation and development priorities in 2024, the development of Hunan's cement and concrete industry, the innovation of ready-mixed concrete business model and development ideas, and the innovation of the government's management policies for the ready-mixed concrete industry.

On February 21, Xu Yongmo, Honorary President of China Concrete and Cement Products Association, and his delegation visited Changsha Southern New Materials Technology Co., Ltd. (Hereinafter referred to as "Southern New Materials"). Shi Yonghong, Secretary of the Party Committee and President of Southern New Materials, and other leaders warmly received the visitors and held exchanges and discussions.

Xu Yongmo first expressed his gratitude to the company leaders for their warm reception. The two sides had in-depth exchanges on issues of common concern, such as the company's business development, the company's innovation and development priorities in 2024, the development of Hunan cement and concrete industry, the innovation and development ideas of ready-mixed concrete business model, and the innovation of government management policies for ready-mixed concrete industry. Zheng Wei, Xu Zongwang and Zhang Piming, members and vice presidents of the Party Committee of

Southern New Materials, Yang Rongfang, director of the office, and Gu Bingying, deputy Secretary-General of China Concrete and Cement Products Association, participated in the discussion and exchange.

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Recently, due to the persistent cost pressure in the south, the price of concrete has risen slightly with the raw materials, but the growth of market demand is limited, and the overall quotation is still stable. From October 31 to November 6, the national concrete price index closed at 112.47 points, up 0.31% annually and down 10.11% year-on-year.