Qianchuan Wooden Door Lhasa, Tibet Store Year-End Opening

  "Qianchuan Wooden Door Specialty Store will open in Lhasa, Tibet by the end of the year, allowing the local people to conveniently enjoy Qianchuan wooden doors," said Jing Fei, General Manager of the Northwest Branch Company responsible for setting up the Qianchuan Wooden Door Lhasa specialty store.
  It is reported that the preparation work for the Lhasa specialty store is already underway, and it is expected that by the end of December this year, the Qianchuan Wooden Door Lhasa specialty store will meet with many Qianchuan customers.
  The company attaches great importance to Qianchuan Wooden Door entering Tibet and has provided strong support in various aspects. Tibetan dealers were invited to visit the factory for inspection, providing many effective and reliable suggestions for development in Tibet, and great support was given for store decoration and market promotion.
  Jing Fei, General Manager of the Northwest Branch Company, said: "I am very much looking forward to the development of Qianchuan in the Tibet region. I hope the Lhasa specialty store can play a leading role in Tibet, driving broader development and laying a solid foundation for opening more stores in the future. Whether in terms of store image or market promotion, everything will be done well and strengthened according to the company's requirements, playing a leading role. Through it, the Tibet market will gradually be developed."
  Facing fierce industry competition, a reasonable strategic layout is the key to winning the future. Entering Tibet is an important step in Qianchuan Wooden Door's brand strategy. With 27 years of wooden product manufacturing history and 17 years of professional wooden door production experience, Qianchuan Wooden Door has developed into the most influential brand in China, ranking first in comprehensive strength in the western region. The rich cultural connotation of Qianchuan Wooden Door will perfectly combine with the plateau culture of Tibet and meet the local people's demand for high-quality products.

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