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Industrial aesthetics

Craftsmanship spirit

The craftsman spirit of Meney


Horizontal and vertical is a kind of spirit, tightly knit is a habit. Meney likes to constantly carve their own products, constantly improve their own technology, and enjoy the process of product sublimation in their hands. Meney has high requirements for details, the pursuit of perfection and perfection, and has a persistent insistence and pursuit of high-quality products. With the fastness of each screw, get solid; With every plate assembly, obtain beautiful use; Every engineering effort, gain trust... Meney INSISTS: STRICT project self-inspection procedures, self-inspection, is the work system THAT Meney has been abiding by, is also the corporate culture of Meney, responsible for every owner, but also for their own responsibility.


Meney firmly believes: any work, there is no ordinary extraordinary, ordinary extraordinary, the key is from the heart of the responsible, love, really good intentions! Any seemingly ordinary place is also a place where miracles happen!


Meney stick to: When people are chasing efficiency, chasing to put aside differences, but often ignore some of the most basic truth, forget the truth. In architecture, "horizontal and vertical" is the most simple and basic principle, and also the most admired industrial aesthetics of Meinai architecture.


There is a construction standard called Meney standard, down-to-earth, skilled, side for the artisan.


There is a spirit is the spirit of the United States, the pursuit of excellence in the spirit of creation, the spirit of excellence in quality, the customer first service spirit.


The industrial aesthetics of Meney is an interpretation of the craftsman spirit. The craftsman spirit is an important measure of social civilization and progress, the spiritual source of the progress of Chinese manufacturing, the brand capital for the competition and development of enterprises, and the moral guidance for the personal growth of employees.


Great craftsman, Mei Nai on the road...