FLSmidth and Beijing Triumph discuss cooperation
Published by Katherine Guenioui,
Editor
World Cement,
FLSmidth China’s CEO Liang Guoxun and Senior Adviser Gao Changming met with Ma Mingliang, General Manager of Beijing Triumph International Engineering Co. Ltd. to discuss ideas and a deeper cooperation between the two companies.
Ma Mingliang welcomed the visit by Liang Guoxun and his colleagues, and introduced to them the accomplishments made by Beijing Triumph over the past years. He spoke about the company’s progress and results in cement engineering services and the potential for further international development. He expressed his hopes that Beijing Triumph could enhance its relationship with FLSmidth, with both parties taking advantage of their strong points by combining the business resource advantages of CNBM with the advanced machinery and technologies of FLSmidth. While working hard to explore the international cement engineering market, they could provide effective solutions to optimise the domestic capacity, thus providing quality package products and services for the global cement industry.
Liang Guoxun introduced the business development of FLSmidth and praised the rapid growth of CTIEC. He also expressed admirations for the R&D force and strong points of CTIEC, hoping both parties can establish a partnership. For this purpose, FLSmidth is willing to use its competitiveness in the global service network and equipment manufacturing and work with CTIEC to explore the market of cement engineering services.
Adapted from press release by Katherine Guenioui
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/asia-pacific-rim/20072015/flsmidth-and-beijing-triumph-discuss-cooperation-191/
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