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Longiano (FC) 5th April 2010 – Cocif, the leading Italian company in the production of wooden doors and windows, reveals that it has signed a partnership agreement with a top importer for selling its products on the Chinese market. The agreement initialled also involves the opening of 7 showrooms in the most important cities in China, Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, Qingdao, Dalian, Chongqing and XI’an, where it will be possible to purchase the latest Cocif wooden doors and windows. The Cocif showrooms will be located in the heart of the selected cities or in the most strategic centres for shopping, in order to guarantee the highest number of contacts with the clientele and, at the same time, ensure wide brand visibility. With this important investment, the Longiano company is also aiming to acquire the Chinese market, which is currently the fastest growing in the world, with a wide catchment area of lovers of Italian-style products, of which Cocif is one of the best representatives. Piero Cataldo, General Manager of Cocif, said: “Even in this climate of world economic recession, we have decided to continue to invest large economic resources with the aim of increasing our presence in the world market of doors and windows for the building industry. China currently represents a consolidated market and is very attracted to products with Italian design and taste. I'm sure the consumers will appreciate our products, hence guaranteeing excellent commercial results. Who is Cocif? Cocif is the leading Italian company in the production of wooden doors and windows. Cocif was founded in 1945 by a group of workers who decided to unite and form the “Cooperative of carpentry constructions”, for handmade carpentry work. After specialising in the production of doors and windows and becoming the leader in Italy, Cocif continued its commitment by promoting its products on international markets, such as North America, Russia, Japan, South East Asia and the Middle East, focusing on innovation and technological development with new structural investments and new product lines.
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