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    Sales Director: Mark Ren

    The Bei Jing San He Tech Co., Ltd is dedicated to driving continuous growth and innovation in the beauty machine industry. With over 12 years of experience in sales and marketing, I am well-versed in market trends and customer needs. I firmly believe that high-quality products and exceptional service are key to winning the market. I always focus on product quality and customer experience, ensuring that every customer enjoys the most advanced and effective beauty solutions.


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