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Announcement of branch expansion in Dong Nai

08/05/2024 14:54:44

From July 20, 2024, EMIN respectfully announces the expansion of a branch in Dong Nai

EMIN has officially expanded its network and is present in Dong Nai. Thus, customers in Dong Nai will have the opportunity to directly experience EMIN's high quality products and services in a more convenient way.

Not inferior to domestic and international branches, we will still provide a full range of measuring, automation, industrial, and hand tools from world-famous brands such as Keysight, Insize, Hioki, Chauvin Arnoux,... and are displayed in the main lobby to help customers have the most objective view of the product.

Commit:

- Bring customers the best products

- Good price

- Long-term warranty, calibration - inspection service, ensuring your peace of mind

Showroom address:

No. 458 Dong Khoi, Tan Hiep Ward, Bien Hoa City, Dong Nai

Phone: 0345.689.536

Email: dnai@emin.vn

Some pictures of the opening of the new facility:





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