The THACO Automotive Interior Components Manufacturing Company recently shipped over 59,000m of hydroponic plastic pipes to Israel, completing the order of 122,600m of the product from Liba B.G Yeda Co., Ltd.
First batch of hydroponic plastic pipes packed for export at THACO Automotive Interior Components Manufacturing Company (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The THACO Automotive Interior ComponentsManufacturing Company recently shipped over 59,000m ༒o𒁏f hydroponic plasticpipes to Israel, completing the order of 122,600m of the product from Liba B.G Yeda Co., Ltd.
The first shipment was delivered on September 23. It is the first product that the company has exported. The company now supplies high-quality hydroponic plastic pipes to many domestic agricultural firms. It also manufactures plastic interior goods and quality PU Foam materials for buses,trucks, coaches, meeting demand at home and abroad./.
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