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Global FranTech to License Innovative and High Tech Mould Making Services for AEC Mould Making Co Ltd into 220 Countries

AEC Mould Making Co.Ltd. (AEC) signed an exclusive Global Marketing Agreement with Global FranTech Group and FranTech USA International Licensing (FranTech USA), of Ventura, California, USA.

2011-08-27
VENTURA, CA, August 27, 2011 (Press-News.org) AEC Mould Making Co.Ltd. (AEC) signed an exclusive Global Marketing Agreement with Global FranTech Group and FranTech USA International Licensing (FranTech USA), of Ventura, California, USA, which grants FranTech USA the right to market AEC and AEC's mould making services through FranTech's network of 600 partners with licensing agents in 220 countries. FranTech USA will present AEC to enterprises around the world.

The Marketing Manager of AEC, Winer Zhan, commented: "AEC will use FranTech and its various sub-entities to meet the needs of emerging growth in the high technology market. We are committed to providing the highest quality and state-of-the-art mould making technology to commercial enterprises and governmental entities like never before, and certainly demand is expected to grow exponentially. AEC is on the cutting edge of the latest innovations to make a difference."

As a professional injection mould maker, die casting mould maker, blow mould maker and moulding supplier, AEC makes moulds for automotive, refrigerators, duplicating machines, washing machines, televisions, and more that cannot all be listed. AEC produces plastic products which involved the painting and final assembly for mainframes for the biggest Chinese computer maker. Almost 90% of moulds and 20% of moulding parts are exported to overseas, such as North America, United Kingdom, Italy, France, German, Japan and South Korea, etc.

"We chose FranTech because of their broad expertise, tremendous geographical reach and proven track record. With more than 35 years of experience, FranTech knows international trade policy, law, marketing, investment banking, and technology research. We're excited and have all of the logistics, resources and tools already in-place to prepare for this growth."

Philip Nadeau, CEO of Global FranTech Group, said, "AEC is very unique in that, unlike other mould makers, they have and maintain a bonafide, working, quality-certified factory right there in China. It is a rare mould maker who actually can walk the walk and talk the talk. We plan on positioning AEC within market sectors throughout the world where we already have relationships in place." Phillip Nadeau went on to say, "... and what could be more important today than fostering innovation within the high technology business sector? AEC is destined to be a significant power player globally in the technical arena."

About AEC

AEC Mould Making Co.Ltd. is located in a growing industrial area of China and maintains their own first-class factory. AEC is dedicated to developing and promoting state-of-the-art efficiency in its many forms and is always on the cutting edge of the latest innovations and technologies available in the mould making industry. As advances in this technology change the global landscape, AEC is at the forefront as a professional injection mould maker, die casting mould maker, blow mould maker and moulding supplier. AEC maintains many quality certifications and memberships, and here are a few: UL, IAF, CNAB, BS UKAS ISO 9001 FM53188, ISO 14001 EMS 74056.

AEC believes that opportunity favors those who are prepared and has nurtured a highly successful teamwork environment that encourages the best from all its members and which rewards both them and all satisfied customers alike. To build relationships, emphasis is focused on cooperation, communication, commitment and contribution. The sum of these traits is team spirit and AEC knows that a company cannot succeed without this priceless ingredient. To the customers, teamwork translates into standards of the highest quality.

About FranTech International Licensing, Inc.

FranTech consists of core partners surrounded by interlocking networks of consultants and affiliates in key trading countries and disciplines. They have over thirty-five years of experience with their proven partners. In addition, FranTech has proven track records in assembling, negotiating and consummating trade, licensing, technological and financial agreements. They pool strengths drawn from experience in international trade policy, law, marketing, investment banking and technology research. This broad expertise, coupled with access to key governmental and business decision makers, provides services uniquely valuable in the development of global enterprise. FranTech's mission is to foster the development of the world economy by providing a global perspective to developers, marketers, manufactures, and innovators of newly emerging and preemptive technologies. They offer world-class solutions for the licensing and transfer of USA innovations to emerging economies in 220 countries worldwide for over thirty-five years.

Details and a comprehensive list of business sectors can be found at:
http://www.FranTechUSA.com

Contact Information and Submitted By:
David Baker, President
FranTech USA
805.653.5264 (USA)
President@FranTechUSA.com

FranTech USA offers world-class solutions for the licensing and transfer of USA innovations to emerging economies in 220 countries worldwide for over thirty-five years.


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[Press-News.org] Global FranTech to License Innovative and High Tech Mould Making Services for AEC Mould Making Co Ltd into 220 Countries
AEC Mould Making Co.Ltd. (AEC) signed an exclusive Global Marketing Agreement with Global FranTech Group and FranTech USA International Licensing (FranTech USA), of Ventura, California, USA.