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We are professional manufacturer of showers and accessories in china, we was founded in 2008, we always believe the "quality, efficiency and integrity
Mathieu S Auto Body
China ME 04926
Beijing Weichengya Laboratory Equipment Co., Ltd
Rm. 403, Bldg. 2, Zhongfu Ligong Brand Base, Yard 8, Nanyuan Xingong, Fengtai Dist., Beijing, China
China ME 10007
(1 (326) 6) 414-1556
Beijing Weichengya Laboratory Equipment Co., Ltd was founded in 1999, with the registered fund $ 2million. We have self-owned brand——Weichengya(WCY)
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