The subject - QH Plus Corporation engages in processing, trading steel products and spare parts for the construction industry. Besides, the subject also installs steel structures and prefabricated steel buildings. As shared, the materials for production are imported from China, South Korea, Japan, USA, Italy. Along with domestic market, its products are exported to Cambodia, Japan, Czech Republic, USA, Germany, China, Thailand, Syria, Libya. We made an interview with a staff of the subject. According to him, in recent years, the company's staff size has tended to shift from the parent company to its subsidiaries, so up to now, the number of employees of the parent company is only about 35 people.The subject is considered as a member of QH Plus Group. It holds the role as the management and operation unit in this group. This group has many members such as QH Plus Rebar & Mesh Co., Ltd; QH Plus Industrial Joint Stock Company; QH Plus Steel Structure Corporation; Homemas Joint Stock Company;… Each member will be in charge of the different product lines. Specifically, QH Plus Industrial Joint Stock Company is engaged in manufacturing and trading construction accessories; QH Plus Steel Structure Corporation is focused on processing and installing steel structures, pre-engineered steel buildings; Homemas Joint Stock Company is specialized in processing, distributing and constructing artificial stone, plastic floor, interior film; QH Plus Rebar & Mesh Co., Ltd is manufacturing prefabricated steel building frame and welded wire mesh;…
Headquarters
No. 129, Dien Bien Phu Street, Ward 15
Ho Chi Minh municipality; South Eastern Vietnam;
Postal Code: 70000-74000
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Website: http://www.qhplus.com
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