Monday, 23/11/2009 19:41

Vietnam exports first 100 metal valves to Japan

The Saigon Mechanical & Casting Joint Stock Company (Sameco) has successfully produced the first 100 metal valves for exports to Japan after two years of experimenting.

The products are made by orders from two Japanese companies Moris and Nippon Daiya Valve (DNV). Sameco has bought a 10 billion VND modern metal casting line to produce the valves using Japanese technology provided by Moris.

In 2010, the company will produce 200 tonnes of inox valves and 100 tonnes of cast iron valves for Moris and DNV under a 42.5 billion VND (2.36 million USD) contract.

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