CTIEC Signs Nigeria Float Glass Project

Date: 15 December 2014
Source: www.ctiec.net

Date: 15 December 2014

On Dec. 9, the signing ceremony of 500T/D float glass production line of Nigeria Harmony Glass Factory Ltd., constructed by CTIEC, was held in Shanghai.

Peng Shou, president & board chairman of CTIEC, signed the contract with Femi Fadeni, vice executive president of Harmony Glass Factory Ltd.   



Nigeria is an African country with rapid economic development and relatively stable political environment. This project will fill the blank of Nigeria float glass industry, which is highly valued by the local government.







Peng Shou points out that the signing of this project will be of extraordinary significance in CTIEC exploring African market and CTIEC will make efforts to push forward this project.



Xu Bin, president assistant & director of international business department of CTIEC, attended the signing ceremony.



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