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Jiangsu Geling Auto Parts CO., LTD is one of the leading factories in manufacturing auto lamps ,mirors& other accessories of trucks and pick-ups , especially for japanese and Amercian series. Geling products are available for lsuzu,Toyota, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Hino,Mazda,Ford,Volkswagen Hyundai Kia and Chevrolet so on. we have been in this area for more than thirty years and we have gained extensive experiences in exporting.Our products are popular at home and abroad which are exported to many countries and areas such as SoutheastAsia, Middle East, North America, South America , Europe,Africa and so on. Quality is the life of the enterprise andthe best way to keep our customers saisfied.

Their factory had passed 1S09001:2015,TS16949:2016 quality system Some products are certificated by E-MARK.They pay much attention to the quality, they have a dream that one day whenclients talk about Geling., they would say “Oh,that’s a extremely professional factory with high-guality products.They are a really reliable partner.” They are always doing our best to make this dream come true.Excellent pre-sale and post-sale service will be provided for our customers. They can also meet your special needs wehave the ability to develop moulds for you. They freguently visit different spare parts markets all over the world and wealways devote ourself to develop cutting-edge models.So they can supply our customers latest products.They would appreciate it if we could build long-term business relationships with all of you. We are looking forward toyour visit.

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