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Italian-Chinese deal between Magni and Zehjiang Dingli Machinery

A new business deal has been struck between Italian manufacturer Magni Telescopic Handlers and Chinese company Zehjiang Dingli Machinery. The agreement between the two companies includes a purchase in stock as well as the establishment of a new R&D facility for Dingli in Europe. Under the terms of the deal, Zhejinag Dingli will sell the full range of Magni machines through its distribution network in China.
February 11, 2016 Read time: 1 min
A new business deal has been struck between Italian manufacturer 7308 Magni Telescopic Handlers and Chinese company Zehjiang Dingli Machinery. The agreement between the two companies includes a purchase in stock as well as the establishment of a new R&D facility for Dingli in Europe. Under the terms of the deal, Zhejinag Dingli will sell the full range of Magni machines through its distribution network in China.

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