CLW Group Has Different Types of Ambulances on Offer in China


Posted November 11, 2020 by williamnassery

CLW Group, one of the most reputed corporations in China, has ambulances of various types on offer for users out there.

 
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Hubei, China (Nov 08, 2020) - CLW Group has various types of Ambulances on offer, such as Transport Type, Medical Type and Isolation Type Ambulance. There is FORD - V348 Isolation Type, FOTON Transport Type, FORD - V362 Isolation Type, FORD - V348 Medical Type, FORD - V362 Medical Type and FORD - V362 Isolation Type to choose from, and the kind that suits the best is always available from this Chinese corporation.

It has 100,000 special trucks yearly production capacity, and the production includes ambulances, tow trucks, truck-mounted crane, garbage trucks, water trucks, fire trucks, LPG tanker trucks and various other special types of vehicles. It has over 2,000 skilled workers, over 500 technicians and 8,000 employees. It constantly resolves the problems that are experienced in the industry.

In the special vehicle industry, CLW Group occupies a special place. Its duties do not stop only with the sales of ambulances, as it is also involved with on-site training, technical support, after-sales and pre-sales service. It has different types of workshops, and makes use of a state-of-the-art assembly line. The CLW Group factory is spread over a large area that extends for more than one thousand acres.

About CLW Group
Based in China, CLW Group happens to be an esteemed top 500 corporation that is centered on the manufacturing of special vehicles since the year 2004.

For more details or for further enquiries, please visit the website https://www.okspv.com/

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CLW Group
Leigudun Ave, Zengdu District, Suizhou, Hubei, China
Phone: +86-13997899091
Email id: [email protected]
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Last Updated November 11, 2020