China Sunergy makes its European headquarters in Munich, Germany

China Sunergy has said that it has established its European sales and marketing headquarters in Munich, Germany in response to a growing customer base, especially in Germany that includes aleo solar AG and asola.

"The establishment of our European branch will enable China Sunergy to enhance our sales and marketing capabilities throughout Europe," commented Allen Wang, CEO of China Sunergy. "We will immediately be able to better serve our increasingly European customer base, which include aleo solar AG and asola, as well as new prospective clients. Looking forward, our German office will further boost China Sunergy's profile and presence in Europe, the world's most developed solar end-user market, while continuing the globalization of our sales efforts."

"This location makes the most administrative and strategic sense for China Sunergy with regards to servicing the entire European region," added Richard Gu, Vice President of Sales and Purchasing for China Sunergy. "Our new proximity to European end-users will also enable us to better understand and anticipate the future demands of our customers."

 

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