CDTC’s LSP panels meet Mediocredito Italiano bankability criteria

November 14, 2011
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The insurability of PV projects that use LSP panels, have put China Technology (CDTC) in good stead with savings bank, Mediocredito Italiano. CTDC's organizational structure, management team, key performance features, manufacturing processes and quality control programs were some of the principle criteria requirements requested by Mediocredito Italiano.

“Managing our bankability is a part of our quality management process. This is a milestone that we have achieved to gain trust from financial institutions and stakeholders,” CTDC's Chief Operating Officer, Sean Liaw, said. “We have built free standing PV parks and farm house rooftop PV in Italy and Spain. We are quickly establishing our LSP brand recognition, and we are looking forward to sharing with our European partners and customers the quality of our LSP products and benefits of working with us.”
 

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