Enterprises in east China’s Jiangsu province have raced against the clock to fulfill export orders for a flying start in the new year.
Wang Jilong, head of Suzhou Sumai Medical Technology Co., Ltd., said that this week the company will export a batch of surgical microscopes to Europe through the China-EU freight train, which is one of the largest orders received by the company in the past two years.
Wang Jilong, General Manager of Suzhou Sumai Medical Technology Co., Ltd.
In the subdivided field of dental microscope, Suzhou Sumai Medical Technology Co., Ltd. has occupied more than 60% of the domestic market and sold its products to more than 120 countries and regions around the world.
In recent years, despite the impact of the COVID-19, the enterprise has launched a number of products that have measured up to international standards in terms of technical indicators and applications.
Jiangsu Qiaoyun Electronics Co., Ltd., located in Jiangyan District, Taizhou city, has been working in full gear. With the adjustment of the policies for COVID-19 epidemic prevention and control, the company has recently increased customer orders, and workers are working overtime to complete orders.
Du Guoqing, General Manager of Jiangsu Qiaoyun Electronics Co., Ltd.
At the new freight yard of Changzhou Railway Station, Hyundai (Jiangsu) Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. will export the first batch of 32 excavators.
Hyundai (Jiangsu) is one of the largest excavator manufacturing suppliers in China with its products exported to Russia, Indonesia and Brazil. In 2022, the company exported nearly 1000 sets of excavators.
In January 2023, the company plans to export 50 excavators to Russia, with a total order amount of 3.93 million US dollars.