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What about Yantai Guhe Electrical Equipment Co., Ltd.?
Yantai Guhe Electrical Equipment Co., Ltd. is a limited liability company (invested or controlled by a natural person) registered in Fushan District, Yantai City, Shandong Province on February 16, 29. The registered address is located at No.59 Mingquan Road, Information Industry City, Fushan High-tech Zone.
the unified social credit code/registration number of Yantai guhe electrical equipment co., ltd is 913761168483361R, and the enterprise is in the state of opening.
the business scope of Yantai guhe electrical equipment co., ltd is: design, production and sales of high and low voltage electrical control equipment; Design, sales, installation, debugging and maintenance of refrigeration equipment and energy-saving equipment. (Projects subject to approval according to law can only be operated after approval by relevant departments). In Shandong Province, the total registered capital of companies with similar business scope is 2,142.85 million yuan, and the main capital is concentrated in 1-1 million and 1-5 million enterprises, with 636 companies. Within the province, the registered capital of current enterprises is good.
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