Vice President of Honeywell and his entourage came to inspect and guide
Release Date:2019-03-25
Source:Reporter
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On March 22, accompanied by Airwork CEO Chris Hart, Honeywell Vice President David Marinick and a group of 5 people came to Rifa Precision Machinery for inspection and exchanges. Rifa Precision Machinery Chairman Mr. Wu Jie and President Wang Benshan together with relevant leaders A warm reception.


First of all, Mr. Wu had a business meeting with the investigators of Honeywell and Airwork at the Hangzhou headquarters. Mr. Wu gave a brief introduction to the delegation on the development history of Rifa Precision Machinery Company. Mr. Wang gave a detailed introduction to the production and sales achievements in recent years and the current development direction of our company's aviation industry. Then, Michael Bevans of Honeywell gave a detailed introduction to its core products in the near future and its prospects for the Chinese market. In the end, the two sides exchanged views on the manufacture and maintenance of our civil helicopters, and were full of expectations for the future.


After the meeting, President Wang accompanied the delegation to the Rifa Intelligent Equipment Industrial Park for on-site inspections. During the inspection process, Mr. Wang explained the manufacturing progress of our company's aero engine casing processing automatic production line and aluminum alloy parts self-powered processing production line to the delegation, and introduced the aero engine products and composite products that are being processed on the production line.


During the inspection in the past day, the two parties had a cordial and friendly exchange. Mr. Wang said that the company will always use the concept of auto parts to make aviation parts, starting from the current advantages of composite processing, facing problems and challenges directly, accelerating the pace of innovation, and doing its best to make manufacturing work. At the same time, President Wang hopes that all companies can strengthen exchanges, learn from each other's strengths, and make joint efforts for the development of the aviation industry.