Shenzhen Bread Co. Lands major contract with ZTE
BEIJING, March 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Good Life China Corporation http://www.goodlifechina.com/ (GLCC) is pleased to advise that its Shenzhen Bread Co. (Miluga) subsidiary has landed an exclusive contract with ZTE for the purchase of a wide variety of bakery products.
ZTE, with a staff of over 50,000, is a well-known company in Shenzhen and purchases over 10,000 pieces of baked goods daily. Miluga won the exclusive contract over competitors such as Anqi Food Ltd, Top Hot Food and Changgong Food. Key factors that gave Miluga the competitive edge include superior product quality, excellent service and on-time delivery.
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