Order Focus: Despatch reaches sales milestone with help from Trina Solar order

Trina Solar has taken Despatch Industries over the edge and into their latest milestone – selling over 500 metallization firing furnaces in China. Trina placed a large order for Despatch’s unit to be used in its production expansion bring Despatch to claim 500 units have been sold in China.

"We are very pleased that Trina Solar has chosen to utilize Despatch metallization firing technology in their latest production expansion," states Adam Ge, managing director of Despatch's China operation. "This has been a year of record growth for Despatch, primarily due to the expanding solar business in China. We are proud that the world's top solar manufacturing companies, like Trina Solar, choose Despatch technology and equipment to achieve the highest levels of performance and quality."

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