Porcelain maker signs deal with tourist firm

May 12th at 14:17
12-05-2015 14:17:36+07:00

Porcelain maker signs deal with tourist firm

The Binh Duong-headquartered porcelain Chinaware manufacturer Minh Long 1 Co. signed last week a cooperation deal with HCM City's Saigon Tourism Co. Ltd. (Saigontourist).

Under the agreement, Minh Long 1 will be the main supplier of dinnerware under the Ly's Horeca brand and porcelain souvenirs to Saigontourist's hotels and restaurants across the country.

The deal is expected to have long-term benefits for the two big groups.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Vuong Anh Tuan, deputy general director of Saigontourist Group, said: "We wanted to standardise our products on our networks across Viet Nam and thus demand a partner who can supply us with a big number of high-quality products."

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