Guangdong Oriental Watches City (in simplified Chinese广东广州东方表城) is located in West Point on the 6th North Street, covering an area of about 800 square and operating area of 3000 square, is a 6-storey commercial building. The Oriental City was founded in 1997, which operates mainly in clocks, watches accessories, watches, tools and other products wholesale shop rental and office rental. After opening for so many years, the management experience of Oriental City is definitely very good. In fact, the management and planning tends to be sophisticated, stable, and also won the majority of merchants and customers favor and recognition.
From past to now, the mall has been adhering to the "customer is supreme, hard service" management idea to provide good services for customers. It is very crucial for a successful businesses because without long-term customers, a business could hardly last long. Therefore, keeping a good relationship with customers and hoping that they would return or recommend the mall to their friends or relatives is a very important thing. This is also one of the reasons why the mall could attract so many customers and could have a high turnover as well as daily passenger flows.
Nowadays, competition in watches market is fierce, and in the fierce competition in the market, the city would always try to improve service quality, management level, to meet the needs of the broad masses of customer and market changes. The majority of customers support is a vital contribution to Oriental City’s business success. Therefore, the City would always try to conduct self-reflection to see if there is anything they could do to improve. Moreover, they would keep on introducing new management systems and other facilities to provide a very convenient shopping environment for shoppers as well as the shop owners. In the future, it is expected that the city would grow healthily into a very influential watch wholesale market in Guangzhou, and in some days, internationally.
Name: 广东广州东方表城
Address: 广州市站西路北街6号东方表城







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