Hebei Skyking Bicycle Techonlogy Co.,Ltd.
Welcome to HEBEI SKY KING BICYCLE TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD.Our company is located in GuangZong Economic Development Zone, Hebei Province, founded in May 2014, covering an area of 350000 square meters,among with a building area of 250000 square meters.It is the largest bicycle manufacturing factory in North China, and It is also the only factory in North China that independently produces magnesium alloy bicycles.
Our company has 10 modern bicycle production lines,it is equipped with automatic magnesium alloy casting workshop,automatic welding workshop,dust-free spraying workshop,electrophoresis workshop and professional bicycle testing room.The daily production capacity is 10,000 bicycles, and the annual output reaches 3 million.
Our company has more than 50 on-the-job Technical R & D personnel. more than 60 quality control personnel and More than 50 sales people.It is a modern bicycle enterprise integrating independent R & D, production and sales.The products are mainly middle and high-grade, and are exported to Europe, America, Japan and South Korea, Southeast Asia and other countries.
Hebei Skyking Bicycle Techonlogy Co.,Ltd.
Welcome to HEBEI SKY KING BICYCLE TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD.Our company is located in GuangZong Economic Development Zone, Hebei Province, founded in May 2014, covering an area of 350000 square meters,among with a building area of 250000 square meters.It is the largest bicycle manufacturing factory in North China, and It is also the only factory in North China that independently produces magnesium alloy bicycles.
Our company has 10 modern bicycle production lines,it is equipped with automatic magnesium alloy casting workshop,automatic welding workshop,dust-free spraying workshop,electrophoresis workshop and professional bicycle testing room.The daily production capacity is 10,000 bicycles, and the annual output reaches 3 million.
Our company has more than 50 on-the-job Technical R & D personnel. more than 60 quality control personnel and More than 50 sales people.It is a modern bicycle enterprise integrating independent R & D, production and sales.The products are mainly middle and high-grade, and are exported to Europe, America, Japan and South Korea, Southeast Asia and other countries.
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