Customer Relationship Management

Data Management

 

Data management in the Customer relationship management (CRM) system is Solink's business principles, practices, and guidelines that we follow when interacting with our valuable customers. 

 

Resources Sharing

Resources sharing is the core values for our cusotmers, partners, and suppliers to achieve the most competitive results and deliveries for a successful business models amount different industries and markets.

Communication & Relationship

This entire buyer-supplier relationship encompasses direct interactions with our customers, such as their sales and service-related processes, forecasting, and the analysis of marketing trends and behaviors. Ultimately, CRM serves to enhance the customer's overall international business experience.

Meet The Team

Solink and it's team has devoted our entire resources and experiences to great a strogest teams works for each single project and single customer.  It is our determination and destines to help and transform our customer's vision to a best-selling items in their markets.




 

 

Aeroe, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Back in 2006 Aeroe founder Pat Maguire walked the floors of the Eurobike Show that year, looking for the latest products available for carrying gear on bikes.  What he found was some really great advancements in bags, fabrics and waterproof panniers, but the racks and carriers being offered were the same wire or tubular welded designs with origins dating back to more than 100 years earlier.

Creat A Castle, Connecticut, USA

The concept for Create A Castle came to founder Kevin Lane during a 2016 vacation at Laguna Beach, California, After watching a dad and his young son struggle unsuccessfully to finish their castle, this web developer and super fan of castle building, started mulling over ideas to develop a more efficient and less time consuming way to construct imaginative sand creations.
Kevin realized that building an ornate castle with a shovel, a 5 gallon bucket and a couple of basic tools took far too long to keep the attention of any child. What if a bucket was pre-molded with a detailed brick pattern? What if you filled it with sand from the top instead of the bottom? What if you simply split the mold apart instead of lifting it? What if it was all packaged up and easy to transport due to its split mold, patent pending stackable system? After combining all of these ideas, Create A Castle became a reality