Aura Network Corporation Ltd.

Country/Region: United Kingdom     State/Province: England

Company Introduction
ABOUT US: AURA have been established in the year 2000 by as a trading consultancy ( business development and sales ) being a business partner of leading UK Network Services Providers in the area ofTELECOMMUNICATIONS. We always have in mind the occurring evolution in the technological advancements which are influencing & redefining business processes and the way companies communicate with their staff, clients, customers and partners, both locally and globally.In the year 2004 AURA Network Corporation became a driving force for establishing aLED LIGHTING ENTERPRISE as a newly formed Division of an EU - based Manufacturer (R&D, Telecom and Security & Defence). The aim of our LED Lighting Enterprise Manufacturer is to increase its market share in UK and worldwide via pro-active sales and partnerships strategy on a project by project basis.
Company Overview

Business Type: Exporter, Trader

Year Established: 2000

Employees: 201 - 300 People

Plant Area: 1,000-3,000 square meters

Business Information

Main Markets: South America 12% Africa 9% Eastern Asia 10% Domestic Market 8% North America 8% Eastern Europe 10% Southern Europe 11% Mid East 11% Northern Europe 12% Oceania 9%

Trade Capacity: FOB, EXW, DES

Contract Manufacturing: OEM Service Offered Design Service Offered Buyer Label Offered

Nearest Port: United Kingdom

Trade & Financial Information

Annual Revenue: US$1 Million - US$2.5 Million

Total Revenue: Above US$100 Million

Export Revenue: US$1 Million - US$2.5 Million

Annual Output: US$2.5 Million - US$5 Million

Registered Capital: US$10 Million - US$50 Million

Export Percentage: 51% - 60%

Payment Modes: USD, AUD, HKD

Lead Time: 15 days

Import/Export Mode: Have Own Export License

Product Showcase
ICT Services
Software Development
LED Industrial and Street Lights

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