About Noisebarrier
JINBIAO-Noise Barrier Manufacturer
Hebei Jinbiao Construction Materials Technology Co., Ltd. (formerly Anping County Jinbiao Fence Co., Ltd.) was founded in 1990 and is located in Anping County Industrial Park, Hebei Province.
It has 5 production plants: Hebei Anping Factory, Shenzhou Factory, Jiangxi Factory, Hainan Factory and Vietnam Factory, and 4 overseas offices: Singapore Branch, Vietnam Branch, Canada Branch, and Dubai Branch.
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The Hebei factory has more than 700 employees and covers an area of 300 acres. Registered capital: 101 million yuan, working capital of over 100 million yuan, mainly engaged in the production and sales of highway, railway sound barriers, isolation fences, geo-grids, gabions, photovoltaic new energy and other products. On December 26, 2014, it was listed on the Shijiazhuang Equity Exchange (equity code: 660070);
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