Guizhou Chanhen Chemical Co., Ltd.
002895 · XSHE · Chemicals · China
Guizhou Chanhen Chemical Co., Ltd. is a leading industrial player in the chemical manufacturing sector, specializing in the production and sale of phosphorous chemicals. The company is known for its significant contribution to the agricultural industry through the provision of high-quality phosphorous fertilizers, essential for enhancing crop yields. Additionally, Guizhou Chanhen Chemical Co., Ltd. also caters to various other industries by producing industrial-grade chemicals used in diverse applications such as textiles, food processing, and pharmaceuticals. Headquartered in Guizhou, China—a region rich in phosphate resources—the company leverages local mineral deposits to ensure a steady supply chain and maintain competitive production costs. Guizhou Chanhen makes substantial impacts in both domestic and international markets, positioning itself as a key player in the global chemical supply chain. By integrating cutting-edge technology and sustainable practices, the company aims to address the growing demand for environmentally friendly and efficient agricultural solutions.
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