Seraphim partners in Australia with Solar360

September 9, 2013
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Australian PV distributor, Solar360 is partnering with Chinese module manufacturer, Seraphim Solar System to distribute its full range of products, including high efficiency mono and multicrystalline modules.

Michael Anthony, managing director of Solar360 said, “We are glad to have quality brand, SERAPHIM, in our product family. This agreement will enable us to enhance our strengths in local market.

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Justin Xi, executive general manager of Seraphim Solar System said, “With strong distribution networks from Solar 360, we believe this agreement will help us substantially increase the company’s market penetration, in addition to our current networks. We consistently keep our quality policy and make the continuous improvement to provide satisfied products, service and solution with our high standard to customers. Solar 360 will be a new channel to deliver our quality product, service to Australian users”

Seraphim was the first module manufacturer to receive the ‘Thresher Test’ certification from TUV SUD.
 

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