2010年10月26日 星期二

Immense potential for NZ in China

Immense potential for NZ in China

It's prodigious growth and commercial promise are no secret and the statistics are dazzling: 318 million internet users,Larger kitchens may require one or more ceiling fixtures positioned in the center of the room. Additional perimeter fluorescent bulbs squares or rectangles of lights placed near the walls should be installed for added illumination. These can be in the form of recessed downlight or track lighting. On the other hand, small kitchens may require only either two or three ceiling mounted fixtures or downlight placed near the walls. 726 million mobile phone users and a total of $86.3 billion spent on software, hardware and ICT services in 2009.

China is now New Zealand's second largest export market – worth $4.1 billion – and our ICT sector is among those singled out as ripe to cash in on our growing relationship with the world's fastest growing economy.

Twelve local firms were in China last week on a trade mission,Enter the LED downlight, one of the best led bulb solutions available and a prime example of how LED lighting is going to revolutionize the lighting industry. led by Communications Minister Steven Joyce and New Zealand Trade and Enterprise.

Some, such as health software firm Orion Health and wi-fi hotspot provider Tomizone are already in the market, while others, including fleet tracking technology provider Navman Wireless and radio equipment firm 4RF Communications,Countertops are areas where food preparation is often done. These are often illuminated with shallow supplyforyou fluorescent fixtures that are attached to the cabinet's underside. are making their first overtures there.

Navman Wireless Asia-Pacific commercial manager Darryn Faulkner says the firm now has an office in Pu Dong, Shanghai, and is eyeing the cool chain management sector – the transport of frozen goods – which will grow with China's burgeoning supermarket sector.

"We estimate there are at least one million transport companies. If we're going to be looking at a niche market like cool chain management, we'd be happy to get just a small piece of that pie."

The size of the Chinese pie is immense but expat businessmen say getting a slice can prove more of a puzzle.

Mike Aickin has been doing business in China for about 14 years, originally in the hospitality trade and now as chief executive of Orion Transport Lamps,Now, we all know that a typical diode can output a very limited amount of light, so how does our Phillips chauvet dj lighting work? Well, it finds strength in numbers. which is based in Guangzhou and makes LED safety lights for the transport industry.

The company recently signed a deal with Philips to be the sole manufacturer and Chinese distributor of new LED lamps, and Philips has projected Orion's US$3 million annual turnover could increase as much as seven-fold.Any type of muscle pain, stiffness is relieved deck lighting with the warm heat therapy from the traditional sauna. The heat from the sauna will increase blood flow to the joints and muscles too. Diabetic patients often have this problem with diabetic neuropathy in the feet and hands, so this is good for their circulation.

Mr Aickin says China is not necessarily a haven for cheap manufacturing anymore and urges firms to accurately calculate their operating costs before they plunge in.

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