AFNOR China teams celebrate their 2023 successes!

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AFNOR China organized the 2023 annual dinners in Shanghai and Guangzhou at the end of January 2024.

The annual dinners got off to a flying start, thanks to the wonderful and genuine dedication of Dr. August Tsai and Ms. Myriam Augereau-Landais of the Board of Directors. Managing Director Peter Zhang summarized the company's excellent achievements in 2023 and looked forward to the development plan for 2024. At the same time, he expressed his sincere gratitude and blessings to all colleagues on behalf of the company, and congratulated the most outstanding employees.


Image: Group photo of participants at the AFNOR East China annual dinner at the Grand Hyatt Shanghai.


Image: Group photo of participants at the AFNOR Guangzhou annual dinner at the Elegant Hotel Guangzhou.

Whatever obstacles we encounter, as long as we keep walking, we'll reach our destination.
Whatever obstacles we encounter, as long as we persevere, we're sure to succeed!
We'll keep moving forward in 2024!
We wish all our colleagues a Happy New Year, good health, happiness and satisfaction, and all have had their wishes fulfilled!

The AFNOR China team

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