
CHETO Corporation is extending support to partners and clients in response to recent severe weather conditions that have affected multiple regions, including Marinha Grande. The manufacturing industry, among other sectors, has faced significant disruptions due to these storms, resulting in damage to businesses and communities.
In a statement to their customers and partners, CHETO has announced an extension of the payment terms for invoices due in December 2025, as well as January and February 2026. The company will provide an additional 90 days to the initially agreed-upon payment terms, offering financial flexibility to those impacted by the adverse conditions.
CHETO’s commitment reflects their dedication to supporting their community and business network during challenging times. The company has emphasised its readiness to assist wherever necessary, aiming to aid in the swift resumption of normal operations.
This initiative underscores CHETO’s role in the manufacturing sector, where their advanced machine tools, including deep hole drilling and multifunction machines, are valued highly. Their support extends beyond their technological contributions, highlighting their deep engagement with the communities they serve.
By ensuring financial relief through the extension of invoice deadlines, CHETO continues to strengthen its relationships with partners and clients, reaffirming its status as a leader in the machine tool industry. The company remains focused on enabling a prompt recovery for those impacted by the recent weather disturbances.
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