Korean valve inquiry from Vietnam through Hangzhou, China

Attachment: INQ1-VALVE.rar (183.6KB)

Subject : INQ1-PV- OFFER VALVE KOREA
Date : 2017-04-02 13:45:12
From : "Nguyen Ngoc Lan" <lannn1@phongvietco.vn>
To : ME <lannn1@phongvietco.vn>
Cc : rechelemb@yahoo.com; yaomaiyumingzhaowo@126.com

Dear Sir / Madam

My name is Lan , We are Phong Viet Technical Corp. From VietNam . Phong Viet CORP serves in the industries of Oil & Gas, Petrochemicals, Power , Water supply , Drainage, Construction , Maritime, Offshores, Oil Rigs... and other industrial sectors.
Now we have new project about valve . Pls you check INQ as my attached file ( package 1&2 sheet )
Please you offer for us with best price
Waiting for your reply soon!!


Thanks & Best regards.
---------------------------------
Nguyễn Ngọc Lan (Ms.)
Tel: (064) 3853 098
Mob: (+84) 909 538 738
Email: lannn@phongvietco.vn

Skype: nnlan1005



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