About SummerLiu
Build Feed & Biomass Pellet Engineering Business Worldwide
Headquartered in Zhengzhou of central China's Henan Province, RICHI Machinery is a industrial group mainly specialized in the feed pellet machinery , and also covers some other strategic businesses such as biomass pellet energy machinery, organic fertilizer pellet machinery, parts and components and so on. RICHI Machinery has covered more than 109 countries and regions around the world from 1995, products are exported to the Middle East, South America, Africa, Southeast Asia and high-end markets such as Europe and the United States.
RICHI focuses on technical innovation and sustainable development all the time. It ranks as one of domestic leading manufacturers in research & development capability, manufacturing capability and product quality. Main products include 8 categories of host products, such as silo series, hammer mill series, feed pellet mill series, wood pellet machine series, fish feed extruder series, dryer series and cooler series, as well as accessories for pellet machinery, such as ring die, press roller,roller shell and cylinder; in which, RICHI pellet making machine has become the first brand in Henan Province. At present, RICHI's two major manufacturing bases can achieve annual production capacity of 500 units of host products, it can also undertake the construction of 30 complete production line projects throughout the year.
RICHI owns a sound sales system and complete sales service network, and its products are sold all over the country and overseas in more than 109 countries and regions. At present, the international strategy is implemented stably, Richi has 21 overseas agents, as well as 1 overseas subsidiaries in Uzbekistan. In the aspect of marketing service mode, it abides by the principle of "value leading and win-win service", introduces advanced concepts such as leading the industrial service promise, quality tracking and user care, provides solutions of whole set equipment construction for customers in time; and the humanized and punctual top-quality service help Richi win customers' praise, thus enhancing brand value of the enterprise.
In the future, RICHI will always strive to enhance the core technology and international competitiveness to become a sustainable feed & biomass pellet machinery manufacturer.
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