Members of the Mo Village Chamber of Commerce in the Pearl River Delta gathered at Wan Tong Ventilation to discuss development together
In order to further enhance the cohesion among member units of the Mo Village Chamber of Commerce in the Pearl River Delta and promote deep communication and cooperation among members, on the afternoon of May 9th, members of the Chamber of Commerce gathered at Guangzhou Wantong Ventilation Equipment Co., Ltd., which is under the leadership of the Chamber of Commerce President He Qirui. The meeting started at 3:00 pm on time and is located at Room 304, Building 15, Tian'an Headquarters Center, No. 555 Panyu Avenue North, Guangzhou. The attendees have a strong lineup, including Chamber of Commerce President He Qirui, Deputy Secretaries General Liang Mingguang and Dong Shaozhen, Legal Advisor Xian Guobo, Executive President Guo Kangquan, Vice Presidents Quan Difen, Long Guiquan, Feng Xinghua, Xian Ruhan, Liu Huafeng, and member Liang Liqing. 
At the beginning of the event, members introduced themselves one by one, deepened their understanding of each other, and laid a solid foundation for future cooperation and communication. As the host of this event, Guangzhou Wantong Ventilation Equipment Co., Ltd. has attracted much attention. This leading enterprise in environmental protection equipment integrates research and development, production, and sales. Adhering to the principle of "international quality, universal construction", our independently developed anti-corrosion fan products are widely used in more than 30 industry fields. As a national high-tech enterprise, Wantong Ventilation not only demonstrates its hard power in technological innovation, but its business philosophy of "customer first, quality first" is highly compatible with the development philosophy of the Chamber of Commerce, bringing profound inspiration and cooperation imagination to the members present.
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