
'Riqingshengyue Xingyao Qihang' The grand opening of the TIENS Group Global Carnival Of China Station
02/18/2025, TianJin, China // KISS PR Brand Story PressWire //
On February 15th, 2025, the new marketing business strategy launch conference of TIENS Group's 'Riqingshengyue Xingyao Qihang' was grandly opened at the China TIENS International Health Industry Park. Mr Li Jinyuan, the founder of TIENS Group, and Ms. Wu Xi, CEO and China President of TIENS Group, led outstanding system leaders, core team members, and small and medium-sized enterprise owners from all walks of life to gather together with more than 2000 new and old friends. Let's jointly appreciate 'Three New and Three Comprehensive' innovation strategy and global layout in the field of new marketing, in order to lead the global health ecosystem and deeply integrate new marketing, new direct sales, new retail, and new models, giving strong momentum and unlimited energy!
Mr. Li Jinyuan, the founder of Tiens Group, has global layout and strategic release. He emphasized that Tiens has integrated various resources and channels built globally over 35 years, launched an innovative business model of 'Cloud Chain Light Creation', and supported four core areas through Healthy sharing Cloud shopping, Komstar, Healixx , and Globast, mutually empowering each other and achieving market closure.
In the era of digitization, Tiens Group based on the current situation, fully utilizing the advantages and development trends of 'cloud computing', taking advantage of the situation, using online platforms as the starting point and breakthrough point, and exerting the radiation effect of 'point to surface' to transmit Tiens' big health products and business philosophy to every corner of the world, helping Tiens' business to flourish around the world. The launch of the new marketing business strategy is a new starting point for the global development of Tiens. All Tiens people must work together and continue to strive for the mission of 'healthy humanity, serving society'.
The launch of the 'Healthy sharing Cloud shopping' online cloud store has become the focus of this grand event. Mr. Li Jinyuan, the founder of Tiens Group, and Ms. Wu Xi, CEO and China Regional President of Tiens Group, led outstanding system leaders to launch together! At this moment, it symbolizes the beginning of a new chapter in the strategic development of Tiens Group. Mr. Zhou Bangyong, Vice Chairman of the China Health Association, and politicians, Olympic stars, social elites, industry experts from all over the world, have sent sincere blessings online.
The 'Healthy sharing Cloud shopping' cloud store, with the core strategy of 'precise customer acquisition and unlocking health dividends', carefully creates a one-stop healthy lifestyle circle for consumers through a light business model of 'zero warehousing, no logistics, and light operation', and opens up a new wealth track for entrepreneurs. The Hundred Cities and Thousand Counties project focuses on the sinking market, integrates resources from various countries, carefully selects 'special and excellent' agricultural products, helps rural revitalization and regional economic development, and achieves mutual benefit and double-win results. As the global education platform of Tiens Group, Healixx provides solid talent cultivation and knowledge empowerment guarantees for new marketing businesses.
On the occasion of the grand launch of the Global Carnival China Station, Vietnam in the Asia Pacific region and Kyrgyzstan in the Eurasian region have simultaneously embarked on a carnival glory journey. VMOMENT and Healixx online education live streaming platforms were used to wave and interact with the Carnival China Station conference, echoing each other on the spot . We felt the strong atmosphere of love and affection among the global TIENS family across time, space, borders, and languages.
Ms. Wu Xi, CEO and China President of TIENS Group, delivered an important speech. She pointed out that 2024 is the breakthrough year that engraved on the development milestone of TIENS. The new marketing business has been advancing rapidly, with numerous distributors leading their teams to achieve dazzling results in fierce market competition. Looking ahead to 2025, the group will accelerate the transformation and innovation of online platform. The 'Healthy sharing Cloud Shopping' cloud store will be launched in China and globally, committed to deepening its global product layout and 20 health zones, creating a larger market space for direct sellers, and helping to explore new market territories.
This year is the 13th year of the 'the Belt and Road' initiative. Tiens Group has unwavering responded and practiced the spirit of initiative, always committed to global resource sharing and economic integration, promoted high-end resource integration and business model innovation, maintained good cooperation with countries, and built a deep and stable friendly cooperative relationship. In the future, in the new era of digitization and globalization, TIENS Group will take new marketing business as an opportunity to contribute more to the development of the big health industry and new retail industry, and write a more brilliant chapter.
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