HXW-U OIL TANK LEVEL MONITOR sold to Korea was delivered smoothly

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Update time : 2023-04-13 09:30:49

HXW-U OIL TANK LEVEL MONITOR sold to Korea was delivered smoothly

 

The HXW-U OIL TANK LEVEL MONITOR sold to South Korea successfully delivered on March 20, 2023, the Korean customer booked the intelligent mailbox level monitor to my company. My company in order to complete the delivery in advance, the company's salesman quickly processed orders, to help customers order in advance to book the product. The original delivery time was 4 weeks, we managed to deliver the goods within 2 weeks. Below are the pictures of the products we prepared. Hope to have this kind of products need more customers to establish cooperation with us, we will serve you wholeheartedly.

 



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