SNEC 2011:Juli New Energy opts for cmNavigo MES by Critical Manufacturing for its Baoding facility

February 23, 2011
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Juli New Energy, a subsidiary of the Juli Group, has selected Critical Manufacturing’s cmNavigo Solar Edition MES for implementation in its Baoding, China facility. The execution of the MES solution will be completed by Critical Manufacturing’s Chinese unit.

“Juli is at the technology leading edge, significantly investing in innovation and promoting cooperation with well-known scientific and research institutions, aiming to provide the most efficient and reliable photovoltaic products in the world,” stated Joy Zhou, director, and COO and Dr. Xu Ying, VP and CTO, of Juli New Energy. “Following this line of innovation and the need to maximize its automation investment, Juli could only select a state-of-the-art MES system like cmNavigo, based on the latest technologies and incorporating all the experience Critical Manufacturing brings from the semiconductor industry” they concluded.

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Both Juli New Energy and Critical Manufacturing are exhibitors at SNEC 2011. Juli New Energy can be found in Hall E2, Booth 560 and Critical Manufacturing is located in Hall N5, Booth 605.

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