Responding to the Challenges of WTO Entry, Seiki Exports to Myanmar
Release Date:2003-10-25
Source:Anonymous
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The Myanmar project of Rifa Digital was fully completed on June 18, 2003. This project is another major international project of Seiki Corporation after successfully exporting CNC equipment to Myanmar in 2000. Rifa Equipment's successful entry into the Myanmar market once again marks a critical step taken by the company in the face of the challenges of WTO entry in implementing technological innovation and developing international market strategies and improving international competitiveness.

The total investment of the entire project is about 160 million yuan. The purpose is to help the Myanmar government to establish a diesel engine and walking tractor production line. All of the finishing are processed by Rifa Digital's equipment. In order to ensure the smooth operation of all CNC equipment on the production line (five horizontal machining centers RFMH50, three vertical machining centers RFMV80, CNC lathes RFCZ16 and RFCZ12), our company also relies on Nanning Walking Tractor Factory, Changzhou Diesel Engine Factory, Nanjing Steam Turbine Three technical counterparts of the factory conducted sample test cutting of Rifa equipment.

    At present, ten sets of equipment have successfully passed the inspection of the National Machine Tool Quality Inspection Center and the acceptance team composed of Myanmar government officials, China National Complete Equipment Import and Export Corporation and related technical personnel. They fully meet the requirements of machine tool import and export and meet the quality standards. Require. After the machine tool was shipped to Myanmar, our company also dispatched technicians to carry out on-site debugging of the machine tool many times, until the machine tool was running smoothly on the territory of Myanmar.

    The success of the Myanmar project marks the success of Rifa Digital. All employees of Rifa Digital will continue to work hard to face the challenges of a stronger market.