2024-02-27 Recently, Qunfeng Machinery was invited to attend the International Supply Chain Development Annual Conference of China Communications Construction Group and was honored with the title of "A-level Supplier of 2023" by China Communications Construction Group.
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2024-01-17 Recently, with the assistance of the Qunfeng Machinery Technology team, a customer in Yunnan Province successfully completed equipment updates and capacity upgrades. The Qunfeng QS1000 intelligent brick machine was smoothly put into production, supporting the transformation of Gejiu City.
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2024-01-11 Recently, the Human Resources and Social Security Department of Fujian Province, in conjunction with the Provincial Department of Finance, announced the list of provincial-level skill master studios for the year 2023. Among them, the key supported project "Zhuang Senbin Studio" of Fujian Qunfeng Mac
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2024-01-02 On December 18th, the after-sales team of Qunfeng Machinery received a request for routine maintenance and support from a client in Bangladesh. The team promptly conducted a comprehensive analysis of the maintenance equipment, and within 48 hours, they were on a plane bound for Bangladesh, embarking on Qunfeng Machinery's after-sales journey in South Asia.
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2023-11-21 Since the outbreak of the military operation codenamed "Aqsa Flood" initiated by Hamas on October 7th, the conflict between Israel and Palestine has escalated continuously. According to CCTV News on the 17th, this round of conflict has already resulted in over 13,400 deaths on both sides. Israel's large-scale military actions have faced strong protests from Arab countries, triggering ongoing turmoil in the Middle East.
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2023-11-08 According to Xinhua News Agency on November 2nd, since the outbreak of the latest Israel-Palestine conflict on October 7th, the Israeli Defense Forces' operations in the Gaza Strip have resulted in 8,796 casualties. As of now, the conflict has claimed over 10,000 lives on both sides, including more than 3,500 children. UNICEF has called for a ceasefire to ensure the safety of children amidst the conflict.
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