MaxsMaking Inc

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About MaxsMaking Inc
MaxsMaking Inc is a manufacturer of customized consumer goods with a focus on technology. Its group consists of various subsidiaries that specializes in different aspects of its businesses, including digital production, software development, product design and brand management, online sales and international trade. The company uses cotton cloth, nylon cloth, polyester, recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET) and other materials to produce backpacks, shopping bags, aprons, tablecloths and other consumer goods.
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