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What about Hefei Cheng Zhen Property Management Company?
The unified social credit code/registration number of Hefei Cheng Zhen Property Management Co., Ltd. is 913401006973695871,and the enterprise legal person is Jiang Sijie. At present, the enterprise is in the state of opening.
The business scope of Hefei Cheng Zhen Property Management Co., Ltd. is: property management and maintenance, property cleaning; Building and road cleaning services; Garbage removal; Greening and maintenance; Landscape engineering; Bonsai, flower rental, sanitation professional vehicle rental; Conference services; Labor dispatch; Subcontracting of construction services; Human resource management and consultation; Labor affairs agency; Parking lot management. (Projects subject to approval according to law can only be operated after approval by relevant departments). In Anhui province, the total registered capital of companies with similar business scope is 5357 1 10,000 yuan, and the main capital is concentrated in 222 enterprises with the scale of 1 10,000-1 10,000.
See more information and materials of Hefei Cheng Zhen Property Management Co., Ltd. through Aiqi.
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