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HAINING PLASTICS PROCESSING MACHINERY FTY HONGJIN AUXILIARY MACHINE BRANCH

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Company Address: Haining City, Zhejiang,,,China 
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Telephone Number: 86-573-7400443 
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Industrial Classification: Chemicals -- Plastic and products -- Plastic Machinery 
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