Recently, Chairman Li Renchao, visit to Monnis Group in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia, the head enterprise of Mongolia, and held talks with Mr. Chuluunbaatar Baz, the president of Monnis Group, and the two sides signed the strategic co-operation agreement, to develop the market of Mongolia's electric power, energy, new energy and other fields, and to urge the co-operation project to fall into place as soon as possible to contribute to the stable development of Mongolia's energy and electric power industry. Contribute to the stable development of Mongolia's energy and power industry.
Photo: Left 1: Chuluunbaatar Baz, President of Monnis Group; Right 1: Li Renchao, Chairman of CWPC
At the beginning of the meeting, Chuluunbaatar Baz, President of Monnis Group, warmly welcomed the arrival of Li Renchao, Chairman of CWPC, and pointed out that, as a leading enterprise in China's power industry, CWPC enjoys a high reputation in China and the international electric power and energy industry, and he is very much looking forward to all-round co-operation with CWPC, and the co-operation with CWPC is an important step in the integration of resources and complementary advantages between the two companies. This cooperation is an important step in the integration of resources and complementary advantages of the two companies, with the deep resource base of the Monnis Group in Mongolia in the fields of energy, mining equipment, design and engineering, and construction and maintenance of infrastructure systems, and with the market resources and experience of Monnis, and the experience, strength, and leading technology advantages of CWPC in the fields of EPC construction, the two sides With Monnis' market resources and experience and CWPC's experience, strength and leading technology advantages in equipment manufacturing, EPC contracting, investment and operation, the two sides will accelerate the project to take root and forge a more outstanding chapter of cooperation.
CWPC’s chairman, Li Renchao, also expressed his expectations for the cooperation in his speech. He said, ‘CWPC has a history of cooperation with Monnis and has sufficient confidence in Monnis’ strength. We hope to work with Monnis to develop Mongolia's clean energy projects, waste power generation, new energy and other markets, to establish CWPC's industry position and influence in Mongolia, to continuously enhance our market competitiveness, to provide customers with better quality services, and to contribute to the development of Mongolia's power and energy.’
Photo: Left 1: Xie Zhiwei, Vice President of CWPC, Left 2: Chuluunbaatar Baz, President of Monnis Group, Right 1: Vice President of Monnis GroupLai , Right 2 : Li Renchao, Chairman of CWPC
According to the content of the agreement, the two sides will carry out in-depth cooperation in various fields such as clean energy, thermal power unit quality and efficiency, rubbish power generation, new energy and so on. At the signing ceremony, ChairmanLi Renchao and President Chuluunbaatar Baz signed the agreement and exchanged gifts symbolizing the friendship between the two parties. As an old saying goes that single tree does not make a forest, and a single string does not make a song, this cooperation agreement not only lays a solid foundation for the future common development of the two sides, but also sets up a good example of cooperation in the industry, and leads to a new world of win-win co-operation.
Extended Tips: Monnis International was founded in 1998 when the company signed a distribution agreement with the world's leading automotive manufacturer, Nissan Motor Company Ltd. Today, Monnis has expanded into more diversified markets, such as the supply of equipment and technology for the mining industry, international freight forwarding, civil aviation, design and engineering, construction and maintenance of infrastructure development, geological research, and the development of natural resources. It currently has 12 subsidiaries and employs more than 1,200 people and is recognized as one of the largest companies in the country.