China's Bai Chuan Furniture Company Rewards "2018 Top Ten Commercial Brands in China"
Founded in 2011, Bai Chuan furniture company is China's first large-scale warehouse-style products in operating American home business...
On June 20th, the result of “2018 China Top 10 Commercial Brands” organized by the China Retailers People of the Year Jury, the China Top Ten Commercial Brands Jury and Business Daily was announced, Baichuan Furniture Company won the title of “2018 China Top Ten Commercial Brand”.
Unveiling Ceremony-2018 China Top 10 Commercial Brands
With the theme of "New Times, New Changes, and New Values - Promoting High-quality Development of Retail Industry", this activity will continue to build high-end, forward-looking exchange and cooperation platforms for the development of the furniture industry.
Warehouse type makes Bai Chuan furniture company distinguished of the others. The characteristics of warehouse sales are large scale, complete categories, and low prices. Due to the significant reduction of commercial expenses, large-scale organization of production, reduced procurement costs, its price advantage is very obvious.
Founded in 2011, Bai Chuan furniture company is China's first large-scale warehouse-style products in operating American home business, it manages products from about 450 factories in various countries in the world. Its factories are located in China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, India, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, the United Kingdom, the United States, Italy and other countries.
Product range: furniture, mattresses, bedding, paintings, accessories, table lamps, floor tapestry, flooring, curtains, drapery, etc.
(Source:JJGLE.COM)
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