Chongqing Fuling Electric Co., Ltd.
600452 · XSHG · Utilities Regulated Electric · China
Chongqing Fuling Electric Co., Ltd. is a specialized company in the electric power equipment manufacturing industry. Its primary function is to produce, develop, and distribute electric motor control products, providing critical solutions for automation and energy-saving transformation in various sectors. The company’s offerings include inverters, servo drives, and related industrial automation products. These products are integral to the operation of machinery across a range of industries such as metallurgy, textiles, petrochemicals, and mining, significantly contributing to efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Based in Chongqing, China, Chongqing Fuling Electric Co., Ltd. plays a crucial role in both domestic and international markets, supplying advanced technology solutions that align with the increasing demand for smart manufacturing and sustainable practices.
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