Worldwide Manufacturing USA, Inc. Announces Order Backlog
SAN BRUNO, Calif., Oct. 19, 2004 -- Worldwide Manufacturing USA, Inc. ("Worldwide") (BULLETIN BOARD: WMFG) today announced a stronger than expected order backlog of 5 millions. This was the result of increased demand from its aerospace, automotive and other industry's customers. Jimmy Wang, CEO of Worldwide, stated, "these orders indicate that Worldwide's customers trust our ability to produce high-end quality parts. We will continue our marketing efforts with the aerospace, automotive and the other industry's business."
Worldwide is headquartered in San Bruno, California, and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Shanghai Intech Electro Mechanical Products, is located in Shanghai, China. Worldwide is an 8 year old engineering firm specializing in international contract manufacturing and its logistic services. Its customers include the industries of aerospace, wireless telecommunication, semiconductor, automotive, machinery, tools and etc.
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