PCJCCI holds conference on cargo tricycles in collaboration with Fujian Group

Pakistan-China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry arranged a trade conference ceremony on Cargo Tricycles with the collaboration of Fujian Group of companies initiated by a Chinese company Fulin Tricycle Pakistan PVT Ltd whose operations are already running in China and the sole purpose behind this initiative was to expand their business monopoly in Pakistan. The members from Fulin Company introduced the product at a seminar held here today at PCJCCI premises.

Senior Vice President Iqbal Qureshi and PCJCCI Executive Committee Member Daud Ahmad addressed the seminar along with a number of members from the automotive industry of national and international fame.

PCJCCI SVP Iqbal Qureshi while applauding the efforts of the chamber said that in this modern age with such an increasing population the use of automotive is a necessity for which we have collaborated with Fujian International Group of Companies to launch fully equipped model of cargo tricycles which is indeed a need of time. He appreciated the idea of the initiation of these tricycles being cost-effective, time-saving and favourable for use.

International Group of Companies CEO Khalid Fujian apprised the participants of the seminar about cargo tricycles and said that the Fulin International Pakistan PVT Ltd Company covers an area of around 20000 square meters in Chongqing, China and has over 2000 skilled workers and staffs altogether. It can design and manufacture all types of desired models of tricycles both for cargo and passengers. He added that as first step of its initiatives, the company intends to import some ready-for-use cargo tricycles from China to meet the local increasing requirement of the products.

The seminar was participated by PCJCCI Secretary General Salahuddin Hanif, PCJCCI Senior Vice President Iqbal Qureshi, PCJCCI Executive Committee member Dawood Ahmed, Fujian International CEO Khalid, Fulin CEO Zhang Yunde and other important personalities.

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