CADI-SUN & MYANMAR PADAUK successfully development

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CADI-SUN & MYANMAR PADAUK successfully development

In February 2023 at the office of Thuong Dinh Electric Wires and Cables Joint Stock Company (CADI-SUN), a meeting and working session between CADI-SUN Company and Myanmar Padauk Group (Myanmar) took place. The purpose of the meeting was to strengthen the relationship between the two businesses during the past 10 years and jointly develop a long-term plan for the business and development of the CADI-SUN power cable market in Myanmar.
 
CADI-SUN & MYANMAR PADAUK successfully development

Speaking at the meeting, Mr. Michael-Chairman/General Director of Myanmar Padauk Group highly appreciated CADI-SUN's product quality, delivery schedule and after-sales service. He said that in Myanmar, the CADI-SUN brand has been known and used by many people, construction owners, and the electricity industry with a turnover of millions of USD per year. In the coming time, Myanmar Padauk will continue to expand more points of sale and put CADI-SUN power cables into key projects in Myanmar.
 
CADI-SUN & MYANMAR PADAUK successfully development

Mr. Pham Luong Hoa - Chairman/CEO of CADI-SUN thanked Myanmar Padauk and President Michael personally for taking the time to visit and work with CADI-SUN in Vietnam. Mr. Hoa also pledged to continue to implement the 3rd policy towards the Myanmar market, which is:
1.Best product quality
2. The most reasonable price
3.Fastest delivery of goods to customers

During the visit, under the witness of leaders of the two sides, the President of CADI-SUN and Myanmar Padauk signed a contract to buy and sell power cables with a value of over 1 million USD.

 
Myanmar Padauk is a large, multi-industry corporation in the fields of trade: electric cables, electrical accessories, electronics, lighting, telecommunications, healthcare, alcohol retail... The cooperation between CADI-SUN and Myanmar Padauk started in 2013 with key projects: Dawei expressway, 500kV power line in Shan district, power line projects across the river and works of Myanmar Electricity with a total export trade turnover of up to thousands. tens of millions of dollars
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