According to Xinhua News Agency, the reconstruction project of the Pingtang to Liujing waterway obstruction facilities in Guangxi has reached an important milestone. The first pile foundation of the main bridge of the Feilong Yujiang Grand Bridge and the Liqin Railway have been successfully drilled, marking the official start of full-scale construction. As Guangxi’s transportation network continues to expand—with denser expressway systems and upgraded waterways and rail bridges—Qunfeng Machinery’s fully automatic concrete product production line is operating at full capacity at the customer’s site, providing a steady supply of high-quality building materials for major infrastructure projects across the region.
On November 1st, the Third Quanzhou Entrepreneurs’ Day Conference was held, where the Quanzhou Investment Promotion Office, the Quanzhou Federation of Industry and Commerce, and the Quanzhou Enterprise Confederation jointly released three prestigious lists — the Top 100 Private Enterprises in Quanzhou 2025, Top 20 Private Service Enterprises, and Top 20 Innovative Private Enterprises in Quanzhou 2025. Qunfeng Machinery was honored to be listed among the Top 20 Innovative Private Enterprises in Quanzhou, recognizing its outstanding achievements in innovation and its pioneering applications of intelligent manufacturing in the brick-making equipment sector.
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