Saturday, January 18, 2020
Halal Food Industry
Chief Executive Office Halal products and services are fast gaining worldwide recognition as a new benchmark for safety and quality assurance. Many of the proponents of the Halal value proposition are humble Malaysian players who have dared to venture into the global market. These players with the undying support of HDC will assist the Malaysian government in continuing to raise the standards for Halal in line with changing global trends and building on the growth and development of halal industry.I am most grateful to Allah S. W. T. for the successful publication of the first HDC Halal Success Stories. This is one of many initiatives under the Capacity Building initiative, which looks at developing the local players into global champions. The purpose of this publication is to showcase Malaysian players who have notable achievements in the Halal industry. This publication will showcase success stories of selected Halal industry manufacturers with proven track record and performance r esilience in both the domestic and international arena.I take this opportunity to congratulate these players for their remarkable accomplishment and I appreciate the commitment extended to the HDCââ¬â¢s inaugural publication of Halal Success Stories. HDC recognizes the value and contribution extended by these elite groups of Halal manufacturers and it is our responsibilities as the leading Government halal agency to groom and develop these high achievers for the sustainable global dominance via our Halal Champion Programme. HDCââ¬â¢s ultimate goal is to enhance the capacity and the capabilities of the halal producers, especially the Small and Medium Entrepreneurs (SMEs).I would like to extend my heartfelt appreciation to the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) and all the supporting agencies that have supported us in this publication of HDC Halal Success Stories. Lastly, I hope that this publication will spearhead more Halal players in pursuing similar aspirati on of contributing to the national Halal economy. Datoââ¬â¢ Seri Jamil Bin Bidin HALAL INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION VISION Position Malaysia as the global support centre for all Halal standards products and services MISSION Create value for businesses in the Global Halal Industry to benefit Malaysiaââ¬â¢s economyHalal is not merely a way of life ââ¬â it is a global industry. With a stake in commercial sectors worldwide, Halal development has become a significant contributor to all facets of economic growth. Established on 18 September 2006, Halal Industry Development Corporation coordinates the overall development of the Halal industry in Malaysia. Focusing on development of Halal standards, audit and certification, plus capacity building for Halal products and services, HDC promotes participation and facilitates growth of Malaysian companies in the global Halal market. Intent on building a global Halal community,HDC brings the Malaysian Halal industry in unison toward a common goal. By nurturing growth and participation of local businesses into the global Halal market, HDC sets the bar for Halal best practices in Malaysia to enrich the development of Halal standards globally. Through unsurpassed knowledge and experience, HDC is the gateway toward a better understanding of Halal for all. The roles and responsibilities of HDC are thus: > To direct and coordinate the development of Malaysiaââ¬â¢s Halal industry amongst all stake holders ââ¬â both public and private > To manage capacity building for Halal producers and related service providers gt; To support investment into Malaysiaââ¬â¢s Halal industry > To facilitate the growth and participation of Malaysian companies in the global Halal market > To develop, promote and market a Malaysian Halal brand > To promote the concept of Halal and related goods and services To this end, showcased in here are success stories of a select few businesses identified to have the desired experience and expertise in their respective fields that can be used as a benchmark for others to emulate. The criteria of selecting these businesses are wide and include; > > > > > Sound financial standing,Compliance to Halal and other standards, Product diversity & export oriented, Continuous improvements through R&D, Future expansion plans and growth globally Among them, a selected few will then be shortlisted to vie for the status of ââ¬Å"Champions of the Industryâ⬠for the year, to spur and motivate them and others to promote the concept of Halal in their businesses. HALAL INDUSTRY SUCCESS STORIES MM VITAOILS SDN BHD The company was founded in 1999 and is the Master Brand with brand portfolios that are associated with high quality, palm oil-based products such as cooking oil, ghee, shortening, margarine and pastry margarine.The company head-office currently operates out of its main plant in Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan. Key person of the Company: En. Ma zlan Muhammad MM Vitaoils Sdn Bhd is chaired by Y. Bhg Datok Harun Bin Siraj. Its Chief Executive Officer/Managing Director, Encik Mazlan Bin Muhammad, is also the founder of the company, having started his foray into the world of business as a trader of apparels in Petaling Street soon after his schooling days. He eventually ventured into the manufacturing industry and made a name for himself and his company as a leading manufacturer and exporter of premium quality edible oil based roducts from Malaysia The plant in Shah Alam is in fact one of the most modern facilities in Malaysia with a total monthly combined capacity of 10,000 metric tonnes and the capability to pack products in different packing materials for its core business activities such as manufactured oil products and salad oils. The plant works in collaboration with the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) in this respect. The Company Philosophy ââ¬â By Our Heart, To Your Heart was coined to capture the Brandââ¬â¢s ho nest desire to provide only the best for its customers, with emphasis on their commitment to Quality, Health and Credibility.This is further evidenced through the accreditations that MM Vitaoils received on Quality System such as ISO 9001:2000, Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) and Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP). Recently MM Vitaoils achieved ISO 22000 : 2005 on 6th February 2009. Company Achievements Since its establishment in 1999, MM Vitaoils has been awarded with many recognitions that exemplify its commitment not only for the quality of its products but also its high standards in managing its business and its other prime asset, the companyââ¬â¢s Human Resources. These Milestones include, â⬠¢ â⬠¢ â⬠¢ â⬠¢ â⬠¢ 2010-MostCaringEmployerAwardbyMalaysiaMinistry of Human Resource 2009-NationalAwardForManagementAccounting (NAFMA) 2008-ASEANBusinessAward(ASEAN-BAC) 2007-IndustryExcellenceAwardââ¬âMalaysian International Trade and Industry Min istry 2006-GoldenAwardForFoodandBeverages (Barcelona, Spain) by Trade Leaders Club International Markets: The Products: The company produces and markets its products under different brand names which enhances a fitter and healthier lifestyle. They are categorised as follows: Cooking Oils ~ Palmas, Serimas, Super Fino Margarine ~ Rise and Shine, Blossommm, Marvelosso Vegetable Ghee ~ Golden Treat, Al Amin Shortening ~ Qualitaste, Halal Fats, Halal Oils, GoldenHarvest Other Value added Products ~ Ice cream coating shortening, Ice cream shortening, Pastry margarine, Omega-3 margarine, Palm olein blend, Pourable shortening, Low fat spread and Low-fat icing. MM Vitaoils Sdn Bhd Lot 3, Persiaran Perusahaan, Section 23 40300 Shah Alam Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia. Tel: +603 5548 8122 Fax: +603 5548 9122 Website: www. mmvitaoils. com. my E-mail: [emailà protected] com. my MM Vitaoils exports its 24 brands of quality edible oil products, with trademark registration in Malaysia, to South K orea, China, India, Europe, USA, Uzbekistan, Africa and Japan, securing niche markets in these arts of the world. The export market constitutes over 98% of its total revenue. It is heartening to note that MM Vitaoils is the biggest supplier of palm oil produce in Uzbekistan. Moving Forward: MM Vitaoils plans to expand their downstream oils and fats venture further into the European and US markets. A strategy they would adopt to materialise this plan is to jointventure with European and US based companies as this would ensure a smooth transition into these market segments which are highly competitive where alternative oil based products are concerned. KART FOOD INDUSTRY SDN BHD Key person of the Company: Mr. Choong Kin Peng Mr.Choong Kin Peng, the 48 year old General Manager (Operations) of Kart Food Industries Sdn Bhd is one of the pioneer employees of the company when it started its operations in 1988. A qualified ICSA by profession, he also holds a Business Administration Diploma from one of Malaysiaââ¬â¢s reputable institute of higher learning, the Tunku Abdul Rahman College. Choong Kin Peng experienced firsthand valuable experiences and knowledge under the different management structures and ownerships of the company since its inception. Being the most experienced and knowledgeable employee has made him an invaluable employee and the most suited to head the perations. As someone in charge of the general operations of the business, he is also personally involved in overseeing the various certifications and achievements of the company. Under his direction, the company is poised to achieve itsââ¬â¢ aspirations. Kart Food was established in 1988 as a manufacturer and distributor of frozen authentic Malaysian snack food. ââ¬Å"Kartâ⬠owed its name to the founderââ¬â¢s wife who is called Kartini, the lady behind the creation of Kartââ¬â¢s roti canai (a truly authentic Malaysian hand tossed layered flatbread) to what it is today. Kartââ¬â¢s s tarted its humble beginning as a home based industry.Today it is proudly a brand that is synonymous with high quality Halal ââ¬Å"DELICIOUSLY CONVENIENTâ⬠food, a market leader in its category in Malaysia and several other countries in Europe and Asia. Kart Food has a variety of product range, from frozen Roti Canai, Paratha, Steam Buns, Pizza and various finger-food snacks. Kartââ¬â¢s wide product range are processed and packed in hygienic environment in its 2 manufacturing plants in Shah Alam, Selangor and Kota Bharu, Kelantan, both plants complying to various standards and certification such as HACCP, ISO9001:2000 and EMS. Kartââ¬â¢s product range has also been recognized for their uperior product packaging and this has led them to be awarded with the Malaysia Good Design Mark 2003 by the Malaysian Design Council under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment of Malaysia. Company Achievements The Company can be proud of its achievements since its inception, and among those are: â⬠¢ â⬠¢ â⬠¢ â⬠¢ â⬠¢ â⬠¢ HalalcertificationfromJAKIM BestBrandsfromtheBrandLaureate IndustryExcellenceAward2003(Specialawardfor development of a Malaysian brand) MalaysianGoodDesignMark2003 ISO9001:2000 HACCP&EMScertification International Markets: Kartââ¬â¢s range of product is also available in Americas, SouthAfrica, United Kingdom, European Unions, Middle East, East Asia and Australia. Moving Forward: The Products: Kartââ¬â¢s Food manufactures and distributes Frozen Flatbread Roti, Hand-tossed Pizzas, Crispy Finger Foods with fillings, Buns with fillings through retail and wholesale outlets in the country and overseas. Kart Food Industries Sdn Bhd Shah Alam Factory ââ¬â Lot 9 & 11, Jalan Bawang Putih 24/34 Seksyen 24 40300 Shah Alam Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia Tel: +603 5541 4199 Fax: +60355417948 Website: www. kartfood. com. my Kartââ¬â¢s vision is to penetrate into more overseasââ¬â¢ market in the immediate future a s well as ement its position as the market leader in the local authentic Malaysian ethnic food and finger food snacks. FA HERBS SDN BHD FA Herbs started out as an herb based cottage industry in a small makeshift factory behind their motherââ¬â¢s house in 1995. It soon outgrew this surrounding to emerge as one of the leading contract manufacturer and re-packer specialist of nature based product in Malaysia. The year 1999 marked an important milestone for the company with the completion of their RM 1. 5 million GMP and ISO certified natural products factory built on 6 acres of prime industry land in Kuala Selangor, Selangor.What initially seemed as a challenge for such a small business turned out into a venture that made even bigger companies look up to them and business flourished since. Key person of the Company: Mohamad Faisal bin Ahmad Fadzil, Faridah bt Ahmad Fadzil Fauziah bt Ahmad Fadzil FA Herbs Sdn Bhd came into being as a result of the relentless pursuit to start a busine ss based on natural products by three siblings, way in 1995 ââ¬â Faridah Binti Ahmad Fadzil, Fauziah Binti Ahmad Fadzil and Ahmad Faisal Bin Ahmad Fadzil. At the time of the companyââ¬â¢s inception back then, ââ¬Å"naturalâ⬠roducts were not very popular nor well received by the local market and consumers yet. Yet the siblings persevered and grew the company to be what it is today. The company operations are now overseen by Ahmad Faisal in his role as the Managing Director. FA Herbs remained focused on their core business, which was formulating, designing and manufacturing health supplements for multi level and wholesale companies in Malaysia and abroad. After 2 years, the siblings managed to establish FA Herbs Sdn Bhd firmly as a preferred contract manufacturer, producing products for giants such as Amway and Cosway.Starting out with two staffs in the 1990s, FA Herbs currently employs about 70 staffs and specializes in premium natural products conceptualization and man ufacturing in health supplements, personal care, and skin care and spa products. Their range of clients now includes multi level companies, whole sellers, airlines, five stars hotels and resorts. After establishing FA Herbs as a premier contract manufacturer, the three innovative siblings went on to realize their dream of creating, formulating and designing a truly natural products range that is targeted towards the international market.And it was in 2000 that Tanamera was introduced to the world as a natural product range. In 2003, their foray into the natural products market changed directions when the founders teamed up with an industrious German lady and together they tailor made the Tanamera line into a spa range by adding products like body scrubs, massage oils, body masks, incense sticks etc. Currently Tanamera retail range has approximately 80 core products not inclusive of spa accessories. Tanamera also offers about 80 professional products to be used in Spa treatments alon g with a list of treatments database Spas can access into.Tanamera products focus on ingredients that can be found in the tropical belt with leaning towards Malay beauty treatments. The Companyââ¬â¢s products and services are recognised and certified by the Drug Control Authority of Malaysia. The plant is also in its final stage of obtaining the ISO 9002 certification. Company Achievements Their effort to maintain the integrity of a real natural product range was recognized in 2005 when they were awarded the Good Design Award (ââ¬Å"G-Markâ⬠) by the Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization (JIDPO). G-Mark is Japanââ¬â¢s only synthetic design evaluation/recommendation system which is based on Good Design Selection Systemâ⬠established by the Ministry of InternationalTradeandIndustryofJapanin1957. Tanamera was also the winner of the best Home Spa products in the Malaysian Wellness Award 2009. And the company has been awarded its Halal certification from JAKIM In ternational Markets: Tanamera can now be found in spas in Germany, Denmark, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Sweden, New York, Australia and Singapore. In 2010, Tanamera will be introduced in Russia, Italy and Japan. Moving Forward: The Products: Among the products re-packaged under contract by the Company are: > Aromatherapy products gt; Personal Hygiene & Toiletries products > Food Supplements including packaging tea sachets > Capsulation of Herbal products > Spa products (Retail and Bulk) under the Tanamera brand The Company also provides comprehensive training on the products that they manufacture and re-pack. FA Herbs Sdn Bhd Lot517JalanBukitBelimbing 45000 Kuala Selangor Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia Tel: +603 3289 3323 Fax: +603 3289 3439 Website: www. tanamera. com. my FA Herbs plans to expand their range of Tanamera spa products into more countries globally, namely to Russia, Italy and Japan. The team has even tarted to embark on the natural skin care market and initia ted a partnership with a local celebrity to create ââ¬Å"Jerneh by Sheila Majidâ⬠, a premium skin care range made for the Halal market. The skin care range was introduced on a low key in 2009 and plans are for the range to be distributed in premium outlets throughout Malaysia within the year; the company also planned to bring this product line to the international markets in the future. In addition to that, the siblings have also started on adding another product range to their line of natural products ââ¬â that of quality health supplements under the brand name of Teraputik pecifically targeting the Malaysian consumers. The idea behind Teraputik is to give back to the community by supplying them premium products without a high price tag. FA Herbs have for years consistently supplied premium products for local and international markets and they feel that the public can easily identify the quality behind the FA Herbs name. HALAGEL (M) SDN BHD HalagelwasincorporatedinAugust1 997. Itisasoleimporter and distributor for Halal Food and Pharmaceuticals Grade Gelatine and Halal Empty Hard Gelatine Capsules for Malaysia and South Asia markets. Today the company is a leading rand of Halal gelatine ingredients for food and pharmaceutical manufacturers in Malaysia. Key person of the Company: Datoââ¬â¢ Seri Talaat Bin Hussein The key personnel of Halagel (M) Sdn Bhd are its Chairman, Datoââ¬â¢ Seri Talaat Bin Hussein and the man with the responsibility to drive the company forward and be what it is today, Encik Mohamad Yakob Bin Munshi Deen, the Managing Director. The incorporation of the company was to meet the growing needs of the Muslim market for halal healthcare products. The huge population of Muslims globally has led to the pressing need to ensure food production worldwide meets he stringent halal requirements. More than 50% of the total world production of gelatine is widely used in the manufacture of foods. The company has made as its mission ââ¬â To Provide Halal Alternative Products Worldwide in line with its vision of becoming a household name for halal products. Halagel has now broadened its business activities from trading to distributing and manufacturing Halal alternative products under the Halagel brand through its subsidiary companies, namely: 1. 2. Halagel Distributor Sdn. Bhd ââ¬â distributor for Halagel Consumer products Halagel Plant (M) Sdn Bhd ââ¬â manufacturing of Halal Empty Hard Gelatine Capsule andHalalSoftgelNutraceutical. 3. Halagel Products Sdn Bhd ââ¬â manufacturing of Herbal Toothpaste and packaging of Edible Rock Salt, Premix Coffee, Gelatin, Vitamin C and etc. Company Achievements A notable achievement of the company was being appointed by the Islamic Corporation for the Development of the Private Sector, a subsidiary of the Islamic Development Bank, as their advisor for a gelatine and capsule plant in Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Halagel was also recently awarded with the Halal Ch ampion Award initiated by the Halal Industry Development Corporation (HDC) besides scoring a 4 Star rating under the SMECompetitive Rating for Enhancement (SCORE) organised by Ministry of International Trade & Industry (MITI) and SMECorp. The awards were given based on the companyââ¬â¢s performance in 2009. International Markets: Today, Halagel supplies and distributes Halal gelatine for food and pharmaceutical manufacturers not only in Malaysia but also abroad. The Products: The companyââ¬â¢s products are categorised into: Consumer products ~ Toothpaste, Goji Coffee, Gummy Candy, Edible Rock Salt. Nutraceuticalproducts~VirginCoconutOil,Habbatus Sauda Oil, Omega 3 Fish Oil. Body & Healthcare products. Industrial products ~ Edible gelatine, Empty Hard GelatineCapsules, Vegecaps. HALAGEL(M)SDN. BHD. HALAGELPLANT(M)SDNBHD LotA137,Jalan2B,KawasanPerusahaanMIEL Sungai Lalang 08000 Sungai Petani Kedah Darul Aman Malaysia Tel. : +6044481287 Fax. : +604 4481 286 Website: www. halagel. com E-mail: [emailà protected] com Besides the conventional method of trading and distribution, the company is moving with times and has now embarked into E-Commerce where its products can be purchased on-line. In this respect, it can be said that the world is its market! However, to maintain control and prevent abuse, the company sets certain conditions for such purchases and s starting with accepting orders from Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, Vietnam, Cambodia, UAE, Saudi Arabia, USA, UK and Turkey but below 3 kg. Moving Forward: The company is continually looking to expand its range of product line, especially to the consumer market. To this effect, one of its aspiration is to produce its own brand of bottled drinking waterbottle and distribute drinking water (expand product line) CLARA INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY GROUP SDN BHD Key person of the Company: Datin Prof. Dr. Clara Chee Clara International was founded by its Chairperson, Datin Prof. Dr. Clara Chee, a distinguished Skin CareF ormulation Scientist and Aesthetician known in the international arena. Her vast experience in this field is recognised through her representing Malaysia in numerous cosmetic and toiletries industry events, presenting papers on skin related problems at a few. She is the Chairperson of the Malaysian Beauty Therapy Association as well as the Malaysian CIDESCO section, and is a CIDESCO International Examiner herself. Clara International Beauty Groupââ¬â¢s Chief Executive Officer, Datoââ¬â¢ Woo Ser Chai holds a Bachelor in Economics degree with over 30 years of experience in numerous industries prior to joining Clara InternationalBeauty Group. These include banking, property, and food and even as a financial analyst with a public listed firm. Datoââ¬â¢ Woo plays a very important role of managing and spearheading the direction of the group to new heights. What is now known as Clara International Beauty Group startedoutasabeautysalonbackin1977. Asapioneerin skin care, the Group i s now acknowledged as a true leader going beyond Malaysia, breaking new ground in almost every facet of the beauty and wellness industry. With our own R&D facilities, manufacturing plants, beauty centres, beauty colleges, beauty equipment distributorship, nd time-tested business format franchise, Clara International has successfully evolved to become one of the largest beauty chains in Malaysia, with over 50 beauty centres throughout Malaysia and with associates in the Asian region. A recent development is the accreditation given to this Groupââ¬â¢s Beauty College as an Institute of Higher Education. To this end,theGroupworkscloselyinpartnershipwiththeNational VocationalTrainingCouncil(MLVK)andNilaiUniversityCollege, among others. Company Achievements The company has chalked up many milestones in its more than 30 years in the industry, among the notable ones are: â⬠¢ â⬠¢ â⬠¢ â⬠¢ â⬠¢ â⬠¢ â⬠¢ â⬠¢ â⬠¢ â⬠¢ â⬠¢ â⬠¢ â⬠¢ T heAccreditat ionofClaraInternationalAestheticCollegeasPrivate Higher Educational Institutions (IPTS) by Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia B eingawardedtheISO9001:2000certificate HalalCertificationonClaraInternationalHerbalSkincareProductby JAKIM C ertificationofClaraInternationalBeautyGroupasrecipientofAsiaPacific International Honesty Enterprise ââ¬â Keris Award 2002 C ertificationthatClaraInternationalBeautyGroupSdnBhdachievedthe Industry Excellence 2000 C ertificationthatClaraNetworkSdnBhdachievedtheFinalListof Malaysia Franchise Award 2000/2001 E ndorsementasSuperbrandsbySuperbrandsMalaysiaI nnovativeLearning&DevelopmentAward2004 T hefounder&chairmanofClaraInternationalBeautyGroup,DatinProf. D r. ClaraCheeawardedtheinauguralNAWEMAwards2004Businessof the Year Award 2004 2 009MRCA8TVEntrepreneurAwardsââ¬âTopNomineeââ¬âbyMRCAand8TV 2 009NationalWomenââ¬â¢sEntrepreneurPlatinumAwardââ¬âNWEA,bythe M inistryofNationalTradeIndustryandSMECorp. 2 009TheBrandLaureateSMEsChapterAw ardsââ¬âBestBrandsin Wellness ââ¬â Personal & Beauty Care ââ¬â by BrandLaureate 2 0102ndMalaysiaBusinessLeadershipAwards2010(MBLA)underthe category of Health and Wellness sector 2 010OutstandingEntrepreneurshipAwardââ¬âbyAsiaPacificEntrepreneurship Awards (APEA) 2010 International Markets: In Malaysia, Clara International centres can be found in all states including Sabah and Sarawak with the exception of Perlis and Terengganu. The Products: The companyââ¬â¢s products are synergistically formulated with only the finest herbal ingredients using the latest & innovative technology to enhance skin penetration & efficacy. The areas of their services are categorised into: On the international market, Clara International has formed associations with business partners in Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Brunei, Mauritius, India,Myanmar and Dubai. Clara Herbal Based Skincare Product ~ Specialist in providing a wide range of herbal skin care products that are na tural, safe & effective for both temperate & tropical climates. Professional Services ~ Professional Facial, Corrective Facial Treatment, Professional Intensive Treatments, Specialized Skin Blemish Treatment (SSBT), Specialized Eye Care, Phyto Fairness Therapy, Professional Body Slimming Services, Professional Finishing Touches, Professional Make-Up Services, Manicure & Pedicure Clara International Aesthetics College ~ Beauty college which has produced more than 10,000 beauty specialistsBeauty Franchise ~ Association with more than 30 of their over 50 centres on BusinessFormatFranchisesystem,applyingtheirmotto,SharingInTheName of Beauty, to the fullest Clara International Beauty Group Sdn Bhd 33, Jalan Kenari 22, Bandar Puchong Jaya 47100Puchong Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia Tel: +60380758333 Fax: +60380758222 Website: www. claraibg. com E-mail: [emailà protected] com Moving Forward: Continuous association with potential business partners across the region to make Clara Internatio nal Beauty Group more accessible to a wider market as well as intensify its R&D into the skincare product range t its own plant/laboratory in order to remain relevant and compliant with all its market needs. AYS SDN BHD AYS Sdn Bhd, whose core business is in the frozen food industry, began its operations in 1996 in Selangor. Since its inception, the company has made inroads into many regional markets. Key person of the Company: Mr. Liow Ren Jan AYS Sdn Bhd has as its Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Liow Ren Jan, a visionary gentleman with strategic plans of bringing the company to greater heights as the leading frozen meals specialist in ASEAN. As the CEO, he played a major role in formulating the companyââ¬â¢s vision ââ¬â To be the arket entry & development specialist in Asia, and leading provider of halal compliant productsandservicesinASEAN. The company markets its own brand of Halal frozen foods manufactured under the brand name of ââ¬Å"Sri Kulaiâ⬠, the first of its k ind in the market. AYS also identifies itself as a food solutions provider for the food and F&B related industries, in line with its vision. To that effect, AYS offers its services to help new entries expand their business in this industry, and provides consultation on export development as well. The company had initiated its own licensing system in 2009 nd hoped to promote that under the network brand of Sri Kulai Lifestyle Concept Outlets. Its 14 years of experience has certainly made it a subject matter expert in this field, in addition to its acute understanding of the diverse business and social culture of the region. Company Achievements The company can be proud of its achievements, being a newbie in the world of Halal food production. Since it began operations, the company has been given the following recognition: â⬠¢ SriKulaiReady-to-EatmealsisacknowledgedastheBest Halal Product 2009 and awarded the Halal Journal Award atthe4thWorldHalalForumGalaDinnerNightinKualaLumpur on May 4 2009. AYS was the first Asian company to win this award since its award inception in 2006. International Markets: AYS markets it frozen meals products and its expertise to countries within the ASEAN region as well as to China and India. Moving Forward: The Products: The companyââ¬â¢s products and services can be categorised as follows: Consultancy ~ Market entry & development specialist (Mergers & Acquisition) Agency ~ Marketing & sourcing of Halal compliant products and services Manufacturer ~ Microwaveable Halal frozen ready-to-eat wholesome complete meals under the brand name, Sri Kulai. AYS Sdn Bhd No. 6&18,JalanTembagaSD5/2H Bandar Sri Damansara 52200 Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia Tel: +60362721707(General) Fax: +60362721708 Website: www. ays. com. my E-mail: [emailà protected] com. my AYS will continue with its plan to establish its network of Sri Kulai Lifestyle Concept Outlets that was launched on June 18th 2009, and has set its sight on 100 outlets within 5 ye ars. Interested parties can enquire on the licensing system directly with the Licensing Development of the company. HEALWELL PHARMACEUTICALS SDN BHD PHARMACEUTICALS Healwell Pharmaceuticals was established in 1996 to manufacture and market gamat and its by-products on a ommercial basis. Gamat is a type of sea cucumber found in abundance in the waters off the shores of Langkawi, Kedah. After more than 10 years of R&D, Healwell Pharmaceuticals was able to market its products under the brand name of HEALINinMalaysia. Key person of the Company: Prof. Datoââ¬â¢ Dr. Hassan Yaacob Healwell Pharmaceuticals was founded by Prof. Datoââ¬â¢ Dr. Hassan Yaacob, when he was still a Researcher at University Malaya. After many years of intensive R&D into the benefits of gamat, he turned entrepreneur and commercialised gamat and gamatbased products. He is a PhD holder in Clinical Pharmacology rom Royal College of Surgeons of England, London. He is also an Executive Chairman/CEO of the Company. Over the years, the company has placed itself as a leading Bumiputra Company that markets high quality, trusted, ethical and halal natural-based products. Through extensive R&D, the products were proven to enhance the bodyââ¬â¢s resistance towards various diseases besides having a cell growth factor. Healwell Pharmaceuticals has gained a reputation as a respected company, known for the introduction of new concepts of health and skin care focusing specially on sophistication, simple yet effective.The company operates out of Temasya Industry Park, Shah Alam Selangor and adopts a lean human resource policy of 50 workers comprising of a strong and resourceful team of management, marketing, production and logistic units. Prof. Hassan, the founder and CEO, believes in continuous improvements and never tire of doing R&D on gamat. It was no surprise that he was won a Gold Medal in the MINDEX (Malaysian Invention and Discovery) Award 1994 and the Hitachi Science Fellowship Research Award 1995, Japan. Company Achievements 1. Halal Certification from JAKIM 2. Halal Certificate of Authenticity from HDC International Markets:The Company promotes and distributes its range of 40 products via its 340 retail outlets aptly called House of Healin in Malaysia. Its products are sold directly to consumers. The Products: Moving Forward: Healwell Pharmaceuticals markets its products under the following categories: Their ultimate aim is to be the leader in high-tech health and skin care products. To this end, Healwell Pharmaceuticals will be introducing additional varieties of new products in the health care sector, including health supplements and branding them as a premier health care brand internationally. ââ¬â Allergicover ~ 6 brands Daily Use ~ 8 brands ââ¬â External Use ~ 5 brands ââ¬â Food Supplements ~ 11 brands ââ¬â Health Drinks ~ 1 brand ââ¬â Skin Care ~ 3 brands Their ranges of Food Supplements are the most popular such as Gamogen, Gamalin Plus, Gama tol and Imutol. Healwell Pharmaceuticals Sdn Bhd No. 1,JalanKartunisU1/47 Sek. U1, Temasya Industrial Park 40150 Shah Alam Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia Tel: +603 5569 5580 Fax: +603 5569 5581 Website: www. healin. com. my E-mail: [emailà protected] com. my HPA INDUSTRIES SDN BHD HPA began its humble beginning in Perlis in February 1996 as a cottage industry called Al Wahida Traditional Medicines. years later, HPA Industries Sdn Bhd was formed. The Groupââ¬â¢s principal activities are in the manufacturing and marketing of traditional herbs as alternative treatments as well as health products. Key person of the Company: Tuan Haji Ismail Bin Haji Ahmad HPA Group of Companies was founded by Tuan Haji Ismail Bin Haji Ahmad, the son of a farmer who has extensive knowledge of local herbs and their benefits. He now sits as the Executive Chairman of the Group. He is aided in the marketing operations of the Group by Encik Mohd Faisol Bin Abdul Rahman, General Manager of Marketing In ord er to market its products and services better, and to each a wider spectrum of market, HPA Group subsequently set-up its own marketing company called Al Wahida Marketing Sdn Bhd in February 1996. This company has been licensed under Direct Sales Act by Ministry of Home Affairs and Consumers to market HPA products through Multi Level Marketing Concept. HPA operates several plants throughout the country and in Cambodia, Brunei and Thailand. Its manpower always ensure strict adherence to the Good Management Practises (GMP) standards. The plants have a combined production capacity of producing and packaging 900,000 products a month.Through its marketing arm, HPA Group of Companies was able to promote its products not only in the country but also throughout the region. The company has since expanded its business to include retail operations of food outlets and consumer products marketed under its own brand, Radix. Company Achievements The company can be proud of its ability in developing small businesses through its smart association with members of its MLM business. To date, it has more than 600,000 registered members in Malaysia alone, and a total manpower strength of over 2,000 in all its plants ââ¬â that is an achievement in itself.Another accolade to its name is its entrance into the Malacca Halal Hub in Jasin, where it began operations of the plant there in this year and is an anchor plant to many small industries in the hub. International Markets: HPA Groupââ¬â¢s retails outlets are only available in the country, with its food outlet chain mostly found in theNorthernRegion. WithitsMLM business concept, the Group has been able to market its other range of products to countries such as Indonesia, Singapore, Cambodia, Thailand and Brunei. TheProducts: The Group produces and markets its products under various business activities including, food and beverages uch as Radix Coffee, Radix Chicken House, Radix Oriental Restaurant, Al- Wahida Marketing, HPA Far m Sdn Bhd, HPA Food & Beverages Sdn Bhd, HPA Mall Sdn Bhd, and many more. HPA Industries Sdn Bhd Lot 1985, Jalan Jejawi Dalam 02600 Arau Perlis Indera Kayangan Malaysia Tel: +6049776805 Fax: +6049774121 Website: www. hpa. com. my E-mail: [emailà protected] com. my Moving Forward: To continuously provide a platform for entrepreneurial development among those in the rural and urban areas, with the aim of creating a selfsustaining society. The company will also open up more food outlets and one-stop centres to better serve its embers and consumers. LEE KUM KEE (M) FOOD SDN BHD Key person of the Company: Mr. Jeffrey Lee Lee Kum Kee Malaysia is headed by Mr. Jeffrey Lee, the General Manager for South East Asia, Middle East & Africa. He also oversees the operations of the Malaysian manufacturing plant, including that of Human Resource and Finance. Jeffrey obtained his Master of Science in International Business from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and has vast experiences in managin g and leading the operations of international companies prior to Lee Kum Kee. Lee Kum Kee Group is a globally renowned enterprise ymbolizing true unmatched authenticity and quality. Since Mr. Lee Kum Sheung invented oyster sauce in Nanshui of Guangdong Province and set up the brand Lee Kum Kee in 1888, the Group has grown into a thriving brand with over 200 choices of sauces and condiments which are marketed to more than 100 countries and regions across five continents. With ââ¬Å"Pragmatism, Integrity and Constant Entrepreneurshipâ⬠as its corporate values, Lee Kum Kee is committed to achieving its mission of ââ¬Å"Promoting Chinese cuisine worldwideâ⬠and ââ¬Å"Advocating Chinese health regimen and nurturing healthier lives with balance, affluence and harmonyâ⬠.Equipped with a unique management culture, stringent quality control, superb and innovative products, and coupled with the century-long brand reputation, Lee Kum Kee has achieved unanimous recognition and won numerous prestigious awards. Company Achievements Lee Kum Kee has achieved unanimous recognition and won numerous prestigious awards including: 1. June 2005 : Lee Kum Keeââ¬Ës Malaysia Plant achieved HACCP certification for Oyster Sauce and Vegetarian Oyster Flavored Sauce in bottling line from Ministry of Health of Malaysia 2. October 2005 : Lee Kum Kee ââ¬Ës Malaysia Plant achieved ISO 001:2000 certification for manufacturing of sauces from SGS 3. 2005 : Became Hong Kong Disneylandââ¬â¢s condiment supplier, the first international Hong Kong corporate partner of the theme park 4. 2005 : China Condiment Industry Association granted ââ¬Å"Top Ten Soy Sauce Manufacturersâ⬠Award and ââ¬Å"Top Ten Condiment Manufacturersâ⬠award. In addition, Group Chairman Mr. Lee Man Tat was presented the ââ¬Å"Top Ten Figuresâ⬠Award 5. 2008 : Lee Kum Kee was chosen as the Catering Supplier of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games 6. 2010 : Lee Kum Kee was appointed as ââ¬Å "Official Qualified Supplier of Raw and Auxiliary Materials in Cateringâ⬠inShanghai World Expo 7. 2010 : Lee Kum Kee Awarded ââ¬Å"2010 Trusted Brand ââ¬â Gold Medalâ⬠in Hong Kong for 12 consecutive years and ââ¬Å"2010 Asiaââ¬â¢s Trusted Brand ââ¬â Gold Medalâ⬠by Readersââ¬â¢ Digest International Markets: Lee Kum Kee produces sauces to cater to the local demand. Apart from Malaysia, Lee Kum Kee also exports the sauces to Singapore, Philippines, Cambodia, Thailand, Brunei, Vietnam and India. The Products: Lee Kum Kee Group manufactures more than 200 sauces such as the oyster sauce, soy sauce, chilli sauce and more. In Malaysia, oyster sauce is the key product that is produced. Lee Kum Kee (M) Sdn Bhd Factory: No. 8JalanHalba16/16 0200 Shah Alam Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia Tel: +603 5623 2288 Fax: +603 5623 2299 NATURAL WELLNESS HOLDINGS SDN BHD Key person of the Company: Puan Shahnas Binti Oli Mohamad Natural Wellness is the precious child of two partners: Dr Amr Yacout and Ms Shahnas Oli Mohamed. As the Chairman of NaturalWellnessandagastroenterologist by professional training, Dr. Amr Yacout brings with him a wealth of more than 20 years international experience in the pharmaceutical industry. A seasoned businessman with extensive knowledge in the global healthcare market, Dr Amr Yacout takes on the role of advisor and mastermindbehindNaturalWellness.The Natural Wellness operations is spearheaded by Shahnas bt Oli Mohamed, a Bumiputera woman entrepreneur and a licensed pharmacist by profession, who was recently named the Asia Pacific Most Promising Entrepreneur 2010. She oversees the daily operations of the company in her capacity as Managing Director. Shahnas is a trained pharmacist with more than 10 years experience including international stints and has been instrumental in the setting up of the company. Natural Wellness Holdings Sdn Bhd, also known as Nutrivention Sdn Bhd, is the mother company to the Natural Wellness group of companies that are involvedinthehealthcarebusiness.NaturalWellnessIndustrieshasawiderange of Halal certified products including cosmetics, supplements, health food and beverages and also over the counter products. Natural Wellness Biotech, the research arm of the group, is actively involved in identifying and developing new medicines to improve health through scientific innovations on the principles of pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics. This is in parallel with the Natural Wellness mission to provide high quality, innovative, uptodate healthcare products at an affordable price to the communities they operate in.Formed and managed on the way of life based on the principles of compliance to the syariah, Natural Wellness strives to develop innovative products while infusing into the entire process and across the value chain syariah compliance thusembarkingonacontinuouslifelongjourneyofdevotion. NaturalWellnessââ¬â¢ unshakeable belief is that continuous efforts to seek t he pleasure of Allah SWT will spur the achievement of unity of purpose both of dunya with aââ¬â¢khira as well as personal and organisational values.The practice of Islamic principles are clearly seen in the companyââ¬â¢s values which include product leadership, operational excellence and customer intimacy. It is this aspect of using existing knowledge derived from the Al-Quran and Al-Sunnah that has led to the implementation of unconventional and innovative management principles at all levels of the organisation in comparison to the norms of todayââ¬â¢s business practices. OneoftheproudestmomentsforNaturalWellnesswaswhenthecompanywas recently awarded the SME Innovation Award for Halal Products and Services in June2010thusplacingNaturalWellnessasaformidableplayerandaleaderi theHalalindustry. ThisawardrecognizestheeffortsmadebyNaturalWellnessto remain syariah compliant throughout the business process without merely being limited to their products being Halal certified. Natura lWellnessbelievestheirpeoplearetheforceandstrengthbehindthepower they exuberate. Efforts are concentrated on developing young talent into highly skilled knowledge workers in parallel to the requirements of Islamic Leadership PrinciplesastheNaturalWellnesscorporatesocialcontributiontowardsbuilding a strong ummah while serving the needs of 1. 6 billion Moslems across the world.Natural Wellness is but a small company with a big dream: ââ¬Å"perhaps we may serve as an example to Moslems across the globe that it is possible to go back to basics in business and succeed in todayââ¬â¢s world. Insya Allah. â⬠Company Achievements MS 1900:2005 Quality Management Systems: Requirements from Islamic Perspectives (the first company in Malaysia to attain such certification in 2008) Halal certification by JAKIM in accordance to the requirements of the MS 1500:2004 Halal Food ââ¬â Production, Preparation, Handling and Storage ââ¬â General Guidelines ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management SystemsGood Manufacturing Practices (GMP Pharmaceutical manufacturing facility) PIC/s) certification (OTC Bionexus status 1-Innocert (Grade A) certification Products are approved by the Ministry of Health Malaysia in accordance to the requirements of the Sale of Drugs Acts 1952 and the Control of Drugs and Cosmetics Regulation 1984 Registered Bumiputera company in various codes with the Ministry of Finance Malaysia International Markets: NaturalWellnesscurrentlyexportstheir products to the UAE, China, Australia, Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Moving Forward:The Products: NaturalWellnessformulates,producesandmanufacturesacomprehensiverange of syariah compliant natural products including health supplements, nutraceuticals, cosmeceuticals, herbaceuticals, health food and beverages made from the finest organic, ethically crafted and best quality standardized natural extracts in their quest to make people healthy naturally. Natural Wellness also of fers customers private formulation services from laboratory conception to commercial production, and boasts a customer list which includes large global multi level marketing corporations and international brands.TheNaturalWellnessvisionistobeaninnovative,diversifiedsyariahcompliantplayer in niche market segments of the healthcare industry offering the community high quality, affordable products while fulfilling the communal fardhu kifayah obligation. ThisendeavourhasfurtherspurredNaturalWellnesstoactivelydevelopandpursue the niche market of Islamic Medicine by focusing their own research efforts as well as collaborations with local and foreign institutions of higher learning in the area of Medicine of the Prophet (pbuh) NaturalWellnessHoldingsSdnBhd 78,JalanKilangMidah,TamanMidah 56000 Cheras Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Tel: +60391715329Fax: +60391714073 Website: www. mynaturalwellness. com E-mail: [emailà protected] com Natural Wellness is currently a formulator, a manufacturer that th rives on a B2B business model. More and more the company strives to diversify and expand its customer portfolio. Natural Wellness has also embarked into product marketing and the global export business by having their own product line both for local and export, with an aggressive branding exercise to strengthen the Natural Wellness name to their consumers. In the long term Natural Wellness aims to have its own high technology manufacturing facility of biotechnology nd life sciences and hopes one day to be the Malaysian pioneer in the development of new chemical entities. SYDNEY CAKE HOUSE SDN BHD Sydney Cake House Sdn Bhd was incorporated in 1982 and started out as a small bakery in the heart of Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Its principal activity then was in the baking of cakes and breads. The in 1993, the bakery which has since grown, moved to its own factory in Shah Alam, Selangor. Key person of the Company: Madam Jenny Chuang The person behind Sydney Cake House Sdn Bhd is a very far-sighted and determined enterprising lady who founded a cake shop and turned that into a hriving success. Madam Jenny Chuang is the founder and owner of this chain of bakery that has now evolved to become one of the nationââ¬â¢s leading Halal bakery producers. The move also signify another milestone for the company when in 1994, they started manufacturing frozen food products, foreseeing the emergence of the frozen food industry. Since then, the company has expanded its business activities to include producing frozen foods as well as Halal bakery products. These products are marketed under the brand name of ââ¬Å"makââ¬â¢cikâ⬠, which in English means ââ¬Å"auntyâ⬠which creates a rather homely feeling to the products.Over the years too, the plant has been upgraded with stateof-the-art technology and equipment as the company moved along with the changing business environment. The foresight of Madam Jenny Cheung led to the company investing heavily in R&D wh ich emphasize on products, process, machinery, systems and quality, thus enabling the company to innovative in its processes, products and distributions. From a humble small time cake and pastry manufacturer, the company has grown tremendously to be one of the nationsââ¬â¢ leading food & beverage player both on the home front as well as globally. Sydney Cake House can proudly dedicate he growth of the company to the commitment and support of their staff force of 100 people, their other stakeholders as well as the visionary leadership of its founder. Company Achievements Sydney Cake House Sdn Bhd has been award and certified with the following certifications: ISO 22000: 2005 ââ¬â Food Safety Management System by SIRIM HACCP MS 1480:1999 by SIRIM HALAL certified by JAKIM Through continuous development and innovation, the company has been awarded the Golden Bull Award by the Selangor State Government for the Product Creativity Award, and also clinched the Selangor Innovative Pro duct Excellence Award in 2005.International Markets: Sydney Cake House markets its products locally as well as globally. In the local market, the products are distributed through 500 retail outlets namely, via hypermarkets & supermarkets, 7-11 convenience stores, airlines companies, hotels, chained stores and many others. The Products: The company offers the following range of products and services: Frozen Products Danish & Puff pastries, Traditional shell curry puffs, Pizza, Buns & Breads and Doughnuts. Ready-to-eat Products ââ¬â Cakes, Muffins, Tartlets, Traditional finger food, Local delicacies and all frozen products. Sydney Cake House also provides training to rospective bakers and franchise owners with a better understanding and handling of their products. Sydney Cake House Sdn Bhd 13-17,JalanWardenU1/76 Taman Perindustrian Batu Tiga 40150 Shah Alam Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia Tel: +603 5512 6852 Fax: +603 5519 2063 E-mail: [emailà protected] net. my [emailà protecte d] com Website: www. makcik. com Its export markets of more than 10 countries include Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, the United Kingdom, America and the Middle East countries. Moving Forward: Sydney Cake House Sdn Bhd plan to be the market leader in the Halal frozen bakery food management ndustry. The company aims to provide a comprehensive range of services which among other things include designing, manufacturing, and distribution of Halal certified healthy food products locally and globally. BIOFACT LIFE SDN BHD BioFact Life Sdn Bhd was incorporated in Malaysia under the Company Act 1965 on 1st February 2005. BioFact Life Sdn Bhd pioneered and specialises in the laboratory cultivation of cordyceps (Dong Chong Xia Cao). The company is one of the pioneer biotechnology companies in the world to employ the latest biotechnology techniques in cordyceps cultivation at reduced cost and improved quality.Key person of the Company: Mr. Vince Chua Biofact Life Sdn Bhd was fo unded by a very young and enterprising gentleman who is also the Managing Director of the company, Mr. Vince Chua. Although Vince is not professionally trained in the fields of science, biotechnology, manufacturing, marketing and branding, his entrepreneurial foresight drove him to run an operation in all these fields. He is the creative mover in successfully changing consumersââ¬â¢ behaviors toward traditional herbs, by having extensive biotechnology research & development in analyzing these herbs, coupled with strong branding; which give birth to the ew brand name in the herbal health supplement industry ââ¬â ââ¬Ëtimoââ¬â¢. The cordyceps are cultivated under low temperature and oxygen conditions and in specially-designed environment that is free from chemical pollution as well as yeast, mould and bacterial contamination. BioFact Lifeââ¬â¢s business encompasses a seed-to-shelf approach and as such the company is fully committed to extensive research and development in the production, manufacturing and marketing of BioFact Life cordyceps. To this end, BioFact Life has set up two major divisions, namely a Research and Development division which is primarily responsible for ordyceps cultivation research and a manufacturing division which is responsible for a broad range of herbal products. BioFact Lifeââ¬â¢s manufacturing plant is GMP and ISO 22000:2005-certified, and thus the quality, safety and efficacy of their manufactured products in the form of capsule, liquid, powder, tablets, pills and ointment are maintained. BioFact Life is also one of the largest herbal healthcare product distributors in Malaysia and has an outstanding track record in offering OEM services. Company Achievements Among the notable achievements of the company are: ââ¬â GMP certification in 2010; GoldenBullawardin2009atthe7thMalaysiaââ¬â¢s100th Outstanding SME event; ââ¬â ISO 22000:2005 certification awarded to the company that will expire only in 2012; â⬠â BioNexusstatusin2007 ââ¬â MalaysiaBookofWorldRecordsin2007asthe1st company to cultivate cordyceps in the laboratory International Markets: Biofact Life promotes and distributes its range of products under the brand name of ââ¬ËTimoââ¬â¢ (reg. ) among local consumers of herbal wellness products. In November 2009, the company signed an agreement to launch its products in Vietnam.. Aside from that, Biofact Lifeââ¬â¢s range of products can also be found in the ASEANcountries.The Products: Moving Forward: The companyââ¬â¢s range of wellness products can be categorised into the following series: 1. General Health series ââ¬â Cordyceps King, Cordyceps Essentials 2. Functional Health series ââ¬â Cordyceps Energy Plus, Cordyceps Brefwell, Cordyceps Steles Plus 3. Menââ¬â¢s Health series ââ¬â Men Plus, Men Plus Essentials 4. Womenââ¬â¢s Health series ââ¬â Happy Lady, Femm Plus Cordyceps, Prolongevity 5. Kids Health series ââ¬â IQ Gummy 6. Teaserie sââ¬âCordycepsNTAgingTea,Cordyceps Lunger Tea, Cordyceps Immuno Tea BioFact Life Sdn Bhd Sales Office: Lot 5094, Kawasan Perindustrian Parit Jamil 84150 Muar Johor Darul Takzim MalaysiaTel: +6069872588 Fax: +6069875788 E-mail: [emailà protected] com. my Toll-free: 1 300 88 8466 The company will continue to uphold and pursue its business philosophy of producing excellent quality products. The company believe that scientific and total quality management systems are the keys to achieve this goal. In that respect, they have established a quality control laboratory to ensure that the products which leave the factory premises are of consistently high quality. All raw materials are sent to the laboratory for inspection and only after they are passed by the laboratory can they be processed in the production line.Biofact Life is committed to the superior quality of its products as it believes that the key to the success of any product in the market is in its quality. ECOLITE MANUFACTUR ING S DN BHD Ecolite Biotech Manufacturing Sdn Bhd was incorporated on November 2001. Its principal activities being in the product research and development as well as the production and distribution of birdââ¬â¢s nest, fish and chicken essences as well as herbal health supplement products. Key person of the Company: Mr. Yon Yen Peng Ecolite Biotech Manufacturing Sdn Bhd is a 100% Malaysian company with its daily business operations spearhead by Mr. Yon Yen Peng n his capacity as the Managing Director of the company. Of late, the company is also involved in the investment of birdââ¬â¢s houses, management of third parties birdââ¬â¢s houses and the trading of birdââ¬â¢s nests. With the new business activities, the company has embarked into profit-sharing ventures with third parties in the rearing of birds where income is also derived from harvesting of birdââ¬â¢s nests and trading of the birdââ¬â¢s nests. The company has three wholly owned subsidiaries namely, 1. Eco lite Pharma Sdn Bhd which is involved in the trading of instant birdââ¬â¢s nest, fish and chicken essence and traditional herbal health supplement roducts of sub-brands other than the Ecolite brand; 2. Ecolite Marketing Sdn Bhd which is primarily in the trading of cleaned birdââ¬â¢s nest, fish and chicken essence and herbal drinks under the Ecolite brand; and 3. Ecolite Birdnest Sdn Bhd which is newly formed for the rearing of birds, harvesting and trading of birdsââ¬â¢ nests. Company Achievements Ecolite Biotech Manufacturing Sdn Bhdââ¬â¢s production systems are HACCP, GMP and HALAL certified and approved by relevant ministries and agencies. International Markets: 70%ofthecompanyââ¬â¢sproductsaremarketed locally with the remaining being exported to the international markets which include toSingapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, Taiwan and China. In the pipeline are plans to introduce its products to Dubai. Moving Forward: Our mission is to produce the most hygienic, chemical -free and purest birdââ¬â¢s nest and best quality herbal supplements for the holistic wellness of their customers while safeguarding the environment. The Products : Birdââ¬â¢s Nest : EcoliteInstantPureBirdââ¬â¢sNest, EcoliteConcentratedBirdââ¬â¢sNestwithRockSugar EcolitePipagaowithBirdââ¬â¢sNestPlus EcoliteBirdââ¬â¢sNestwithAmericanGinseng,WhiteFungus and Rock Sugar EcoliteBirdââ¬â¢sNestExtractwithCollagen EcolitePureBirdââ¬â¢sNest Herbal Health products :
Friday, January 10, 2020
Dually-Diagnosed Individuals
Dually-diagnosed individuals refer to a ââ¬Å"group of patients with severe and persistent mental illness and co-existing drug and alcohol problemsâ⬠(Burns-Lynch, 1997). Patients are more likely to go through physical, psychological, social, and spiritual problems, not only affecting their families and loved ones, but the community as a whole.Some of these include family or intimate relationship, isolation and social withdrawal, financial problems, employment/ school problems, risky behavior while driving, multiple admission for chemical dependency services and for psychiatric care, increased need for health care services, legal problems, and homelessness (Hamilton, n. d. ).More importantly, the condition of the patients could get worse with psychiatric symptoms being masked by alcohol or drug use, alcohol or drug use or withdrawal that can mimic or give the appearance of some psychiatric illness, untreated chemical dependency that can contribute to a reoccurrence of psychiatr ic symptoms, and untreated psychiatric illness that can contribute to an alcohol or drug relapse (ââ¬Å"Dual Diagnosis or Co-Occurring Disordersâ⬠, n. d. ).Certain treatments can be done, such as the care/ confrontation methods (choosing between managers who will care for the patients, or allow the client to care for himself), the abstinence-oriented/ abstinence-mandated programs (which depends on the willingness on the patient to remain abstinent, or abstinence will be made a goal), and the recovery and rehabilitation method/ deinstitutionalization (which focuses on restricting the patient in an intensive setting or allowing him to recover in the community) (Burns-Lynch, 1997).The law requires the safety of every member of the community. Dangers can be posed by dually diagnosed individuals. But it also has to be kept in mind that they too are people who need extra care and understanding. Man has a duty to help other men in times of need. Caring for dually-diagnosed individual s will not only bring safety to the patients, but to all members of the community as well.
Thursday, January 2, 2020
Colonialism And American Exceptionalism - 813 Words
Historically, the creation of political and philosophical ideologies has been defined through the perception of privileged people, in which these writers theorized lived experiences and encapsulated them into a notion of rationality and efficiency which directly serves the legacies of colonialism. Hobbes, Locke, and Smith exemplify ideological hegemony, in which the notion of organizing and formulating society is created through a binary of authority and legitimacy because of power dynamics which supports hierarchies through justified oppression. For instance, Hobbes, Locke and Smith constructed a binary which narrows perceptions of society, thereby limiting options about the formation of society because these dominant forms of knowledgeâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦These writers both believe in the formation of hierarchies to control society, whether itââ¬â¢s the oppressive economy that disregards the conditions imposed to people or the police state, which controls the populat ion in order to maintain power dynamics of authority. Hobbs states, ââ¬Å"So that in the nature of man, we find three principal causes of quarrel, First, Competition; Secondly, Diffidence; Thirdly, Glory.â⬠(31). This relates to an authoritative type of society, whether its an elite group of people or the economy being the regulator as societys willingness becomes the catalyst. Locke is the founder of liberalism, in which dominant theories have utilized his ideology to maintain an economic powerhouse with limited government, as well as create an individualistic notion that allows people to only worry about themselves and ignore structural imbalances. Locke notes, ââ¬Å"In this state men are perfectly free to order their actions, and dispose of their possessions and themselves, in any way they like, without asking anyoneââ¬â¢s permissionââ¬âsubject only to limits set by the law of natureâ⬠(Locke 9). This relates to the modern neoliberal world, in which laissez-fa ire policies are globally intertwined to maintain the functions of colonialism. 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Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Learning Theories Of Learning Through Conditioning And...
A learning theory is an explanation of how information is absorbed, processed and then stored in the brain. Two Learning theories of learning are Behaviourism and Constructivism. Behaviourism is the theory of learning through conditioning and association. It focuses on how environmental factors influence a childââ¬â¢s behaviour. Behaviourism is no associated with factors such as emotions and thinking and more on observable behaviour. Another theory of learning is known as constructivism. This theory tells us how we are able to receive and earn knowledge. It argues that the all learners are in fact not blank canvases, however they use their past experiences and cultural factors. Both of these learning theories have had positive contributions when applied to classroom practice and help the manage both the behaviour of the children and the way in which they are taught information allowing them to gain the highest amount of knowledge that they are capable of. One theorist who has contributed to behaviourism was John B. Watson who had the idea that all behaviours can be trained, measured and changed. One theorist who has contributed to the theory is Pavlov. He came up with the idea of classical conditioning which is the process of learning behaviours through association. There are 3 stages of classic conditioning. The first stage involves an unconditioned stimulus when produces an unconditioned response. This means that the response to the unconditioned stimulus has not been learntShow MoreRelatedClassical Conditioning And Operant Conditioning1249 Words à |à 5 PagesLearning theories are the structural foundation used to label how information is processed, stored and encoded during learning. Retention of knowledge is subjective and influenced by outside factors such as, an individualââ¬â¢s cognitive ability to process or retain information. Other influences are environmental, emotional or preexisting experiences or associations (And reassi, 2000). To gain a better understanding of behaviorism in correlation to learning theories it is crucial to understand and graspRead MoreBehaviorism And The Operant Conditioning Theory Essay1415 Words à |à 6 Pageslearn differently but children and adult learning differ also. Learning theories are conceptualized frameworks which describe how individuals absorb, process and retain information. Behaviorists such as John B. Watson, B.F. Skinner, Edward L. Thorndike, Ivan Pavlov and Edwin R. Guthrie believed that all learners were passive in nature and only responded to external stimuli. Behaviorism, as explored by the before mentioned, is a biological basis of learning and focuses exclusively on observable behaviorsRead MoreThe Theory Of Criminal Behavior955 Words à |à 4 PagesThe theory I believe that explains criminal behavior and delinquency the best would be the Differential Reinforcement Theory, reviewed by Robert Burgess and Ronald Akers after it was criticized by C.R . Jeffery. Burgess and Akers argued against Sutherlandââ¬â¢s work by using what he had used already and adding operant conditioning and modeling/condition in order to explain criminal behavior more clearly. They offered seven propositions to summarize the Differential Reinforcement Theory, which was a justificationRead MorePsychological Conditioning and Theories of Behavior1013 Words à |à 4 PagesJohn Watson, who pushed the idea forward in up through the 1950s. Building on these theories, but amending the model with the effects of punishment and reward, B.F. Skinners work had a revolutionary effect on behaviorism, now called operant conditioning (Shiraev, 2010, pp. 246-54). Learning Theory- Some say a logical reaction to Darwinism and the theory of natural selection, some say the logical offshoot of 19th century social science, learning theory became extremely importantly by the end of theRead MoreLearning Theories : A Learning Theory1164 Words à |à 5 Pages Learning theories video script 8) What is meant by learning theories? Learning theories are essentially explanations of how learning occurs represented through conceptual frameworks in order to explain changes in behaviour and how knowledge is absorbed, processed and retained during learning. The learning theory adopted during teaching as well as cognitive, emotional, environmental influences and prior experience, all play a part in: A change in individualââ¬â¢s knowledge Ability to perform a skillRead MoreThe Relationship Between Learning and Cognition854 Words à |à 3 PagesLearning is a very important subject in psychology. In order to fully understand how learning takes place in the mind itââ¬â¢s vital that one is able to comprehend the how behavior and learning goes hand in hand. Instrumental and classical conditionings are both learning styles that describe the modification of behavior. The relationships with these traits are needed in order to understand the correlation cognition and learning process. This paper will define the learning process, review the roleRead MoreCompare and Constrast Classical and Operant Conditioning737 Words à |à 3 Pagescontrast classical and operant conditioning, their theories, terminology, famous psychologists and applications of the theory for teaching. Classical and operant conditioning are two important concepts central to behavioral psychology. While both result in learning, the processes are quite different. In order to understand how each of these behavior modification techniques can be used, it is also essential to understand how classical conditioning and operant conditioning differ from one another.à BothRead MoreCompare Contrast Operant Classical Conditioning1642 Words à |à 7 PagesLearning is any relatively permanent change in behaviour due to experience (Grivas et al, 1999: 318). Conditioning is the acquisition of specific patterns of behaviour in the presence of well-define stimuli (Termpapers, 2003: 01). Learning is the unconscious association between two stimuli which brings about stimulus substitution: Classical Conditioning, CC, Pavlov and the encoding of consequences: Operant Conditioning, OC, Skinner (Grivas et al. 1999: 346-349). This essay will compare and contrastRead MoreThe Role Of Behaviorism And Cognit ive Development Centres On The Premise That People Learn1107 Words à |à 5 Pagesprominent theories exploring the ways in which people learn. However, they both take rather different approaches to explain how learning occurs. The leading thinkers in Behaviourism are John Watson and B.F. Skinner and here, their considerations will be compared to and contrasted with, those of Jean Piaget, the pioneer of Cognitive Constructivism. Behaviourism is based on the creation of associations between stimuli and responses by the learner, through forms of conditioning. Piagetââ¬â¢s Theory of CognitiveRead MorePhobias1174 Words à |à 5 Pagesphobias can be developed through operant conditioning and how addictions can be developed through operant conditioning. This essay also examines the distinctions between classical and operant condition and examines ââ¬Å"extinctionâ⬠as it relates to psychological theory and how extinction is achieved in classical and operant conditioning. Phobias and Addictions Numerous psychologists believe that behaviors are learned through conditioning. These conditionings are known as operant, which
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
The Term Implicit Personality Theory - 1559 Words
The term ââ¬Å"implicit personality theoryâ⬠was introduced by the American psychologist Lee J in 1955. The theory explicate the relation between psychological traits linked with traits with which an individual wants to be associated. Precisely, the theory refers to a newly formed impression that correlates to the traits already known about the person or is self implied. Implicit Personality Theory states that we surround ourselves around with individuals who have positive personality traits so that we are able to mirror that happiness, therefore these tend to be more friendly, respectful, attentive and keep positive attitude towards life. After that individual take that characteristic and assume other personalities about the person based off their one character that we picked. The person we assumed is warmth positively correlated friendly and the other hand the person we assumed cold related to non-social able or boring or may be very serious person. Several studies have shown significant agreement between self rated traits and rating of these traits by others, mostly if the traits lead to observable behavior. And between self rated traits and observed behavior in traits to relevant circumstances, if these external norms for the self rating are appropriately accumulated over the observers, time, or situations, explicitly; self rating of personality shows substantial validity for observable personality traits (Funder1999). Research shows that the defining feature of theShow MoreRelatedBrand Personality: Article Analysis1065 Words à |à 5 Pagesget to like me? How might you develop real feelings for me? Brands today are just like human personality, it is both distinctive and enduring. Imagine a Harley- Davidson tattoo on your arm; would you perceive yourself to be more muscular or less muscular than before? 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(1989) they defined the term Social Psychology as ââ¬Å"the scientific field that seeks to understand the nature and causes of individ ual behavior in social situationsâ⬠. (p. 6). There are many concepts of social perception, two of these that will be looked at in this essay are Implicit Personality Theory and stereotypes. Implicit personality theory describes the beliefs, biases and assumptions, that an individual uses when he or she formsRead MoreConsumer Behavior And Its Effect On Influencing Brand Recognition2427 Words à |à 10 Pagesbrand personality has received a considerable amount of attention, defined in Aakerââ¬â¢s (1997) article as the ââ¬Å"set of human characteristics associated with a brandâ⬠. This idea is well accepted by most proactitioners and marketing academics (Aaker, 1997; Carr, 1996; Duboff, 1986; Durgee, 1988; Kassarjian, 1971; Levy, 1959; Ogilvy, 1988; Plummer, 1985; Sirgy, 1982) for decades, and now has become an important topic of marketing research because of its implementation in consumer behavior theory: differentiatingRead MoreHow Leaders And Non Leaders Throughout Hig her Education Setting1320 Words à |à 6 Pagesteams in higher education setting. To this end, I have interviewed eight students and conducted two non-participant observations. The qualitative content analysis approach was used in data analysis. The findings provide several interesting points in terms of emergent leadership in study teams. In line with Offermann et al. (1994), the results suggest that most of respondents perceive and regard it as a positive concept. There might be two reasons for this: one is the concept of leadership seems positive;Read MoreThe Implicit Leadership Theories Associated With Good Leaders1679 Words à |à 7 PagesThe implicit leadership theories associated with good leaders. Abstract The present empirical investigation had purpose: (a) to cross-validate L. R. Offermann, J. K. Kennedy, and P. W. Wirtzââ¬â¢s (1994) scale of Implicit Leadership Theories (ILTs). In phase 1 we developed the ILS which generates 46 items. In phase 2, we administered the ILS to 121 participants from different ethnic backgrounds but the ethnicity wasnââ¬â¢t measured. We explore peopleââ¬â¢s perception on an ideal leadership, the data was factorRead MoreTheories of Motivation Concepts Table1503 Words à |à 6 Pages1) Choose one of the theories from the Motivation Concepts Table and describe how this theory would and would not be applicable if applied to two or more workplace situations drawn from your personal experience. 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Through this branch of psychology, researchers are ableRead MorePsychology Module On Pre Entry Course1374 Words à |à 6 Pagesinstructed to define specific title from two chosen subject titles; therefore I have chosen to discuss the psychological theory on What is Attitude? I will use all research the basic knowledge of psychological research to define Attitude which relates to everyday Human Behaviour. I will be discussing the prospect on behaviour and using well- known Psychologists on their theory on attitudes that effect people behaviour. I will be discussing different approaches towards people attitude by usingRead MorePsychology1586 Words à |à 7 Pagesthinkers such as Aristotle and Plato could only come up with theories as to how the mind works. Plato believed that some knowledge is innate while Aristotle believed that the ability to learn depended on experience, however neither were able to prove their theories with concrete evidence. As time went on and psychology became more widely known, more theoretical approaches to psychology were introduced. Freud established the psychoanalytical theory, which emphasized the importance of the unconscious and
Monday, December 9, 2019
This work describes an importa... free essay sample
This work describes an important aspect within the field of safety in residential area namely fire safety. This paper presents 2 case studies on fire based accidents in nearby residential areas. Under these case studies important aspects such as cause, immediate response, emergency preparedness planning, loss in terms of life and property as well as prevention and control measures have been discussed. This paper also focuses on the actual causes of majority of fire related accidents in residential areas mainly student hostels. Special emphasis has been put on at risk behavior/ unsafe behavior leading to these catastrophic accidents. Majority of accidents are result of unsafe acts rather than unsafe conditions thus BBS plays an important role in preventing accidents and bringing risk to an acceptable level by means of spreading awareness. Apart from it, this paper also highlights the different types of residential fires, their prevention and control measures focusing on use of different chemical extinguishers for different types of fire, different types of smoke detectors, fire alarms, role of sprinkler system and emergency exit plan. This paper also presents a full fledged emergency planning and response plan for a local student hostel primarily focusing on duration of mock drills, training of hostel staff, provision of proper fire fighting equipments in the hostel premises and their compliance with the appropriate standards.INTRODUCTIONFire disasters are one of the most common and catastrophic disasters in the world today. This study aims at analyzing residential fires in high rise buildings. High rise buildings pose high risk of fire because of its configuration into widely varying specifications leading to a diverse building environment with many variables which make the hazards difficult to identify and control. Requirement for fire prevention and control in high rise building is inevitable because of higher occupancy and longer distance to exit discharge which may lead to more casualties and property loss.Urban economy is developing rapidly, as a result land resources are becoming scarse every year and high rise buildings are gaining a great deal of importance. The design of these high rise buildings is very complex thus calling for an urgent need of developing ways to handle fire safety situation and it has become a major issue for the society.Some of the major fires in high rise buildings in the recent years are as follows 1) 26 Jan 2018, A hospital in fire in Miryang, South Korea killed atleast 37 people and injured more than 131 others.2) 28 Dec 2017, Kamala Mill s fire in Mumbai killed 14 people.3) 28 Dec 2017, Apartment buildings caught fire on Prospect Avenue in the Bronx in Newyork city killed 124) 26 April 2016, A fire broke out on the top floor of National Museum of Natural History in NewDelhi, no casualities were reported. 5) 2015, Afire in a residential building in Baku, Azerbaijan kills 14 people.Fire risk analysis of high rise building is important because these buildings still lack an efficient fire extinguish method for safe evacuation and if safe evacuation system is in place then many a times occupants of the buildings are not properly trained on how to respond in case of emergencies. Many a times the location of the building also plays a huge role as proper connecti ng roads might not be available making it difficult for fire fighting vehicles to reach on time. Building codes and regulations prescribe basic requirements for assuring fire and life safety in buildings. For implementing these codes and regulations it is required that a fire protection engineer is consulted since the design and construction stage of the building so as to develop a proactive approach towards fire fighting,but in reality a reactive approach is followed for fire fighting in high rise buildings, thus there is no proper compliance with legal requirements.CASE STUDIES1. 28 Dec 2017, Kamala Mills fire in MumbaiA major fire broke out in a pub in the Kamala Mills compound in Mumbai on Dec 28, 2017, early morning. The blaze was reported around 12.30 a.m. from a bistro The Mojo, a rooftop restaurant pub in The Kamla Trade House and quickly spread to another surrounding pub and a restaurant, said an official of BMC Disaster Control.More than 12 fire tenders were rushed to fight the blaze which was brought under control around 6.30 a.m. While the majority of the victims are reported to have perished on the spot, the firemen could rescue 10 others safely from the leaping flames. The injured have been admitted to the KEM Hospital and other hospitals for treatment. At least 14 people died and many others were injured.Doctors at KEM Hospital said all the victims, 11 of whom were women, died due to smoke inhalation after they were trapped inside the restaurants. Suffocation was assessed to be the prime reason of suffocation.The entire pub and the surrounding complex was full of patrons including many women and tourists thronging the fashionable area to unwind.Mumbai Police have booked the owner of the pub for negligence and other charges for the fire, suspected to be triggered by an electric short-circuit. The probe by Mumbai Police into the Kamala Mills fire tragedy has revealed that the fire might have caused due to a short circuit and the inflammable tarpaulin sheets used as sheds was responsible for spreading the blaze.The Polices probe has also revealed that the staff and the managers of 1Above fled the spot immediately after the fire broke out and failed to rescue the patrons. Also, all those who were killed in the deadly blaze were those who had come to dine at 1Above. Meanwhile, the Mumbai Police has formed numerous teams to locate the absconding accused. An officer said that when they entered the eatery, they found 12 bodies in the washroom while two were lying in the premises. Curtains served as a trigger for fire.Senior police inspector Ahmed Pathan from the NM Joshi Marg police station said that the FIR has been registered under sections 304 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder), 337 (endangering personal safety of others), 338(causing grievous hurt by endangering per sonal safety of others) and 34 (common intention) of the Indian Penal Code. Sources added that 1 Above had blocked the fire exit using iron rods. The original space is 20Ãâ"20 sq ft in which only 4-5 five tables can be put. But the pub used the open space to add more tables.
Sunday, December 1, 2019
Tuesdays With Morrie Essays (826 words) - Morrie Schwartz
Tuesdays With Morrie Tuesdays with Morrie , Mitch Albom Tuesdays with Morrie, written by Mitch Albom is a story of the love between a man and his college professor, Morrie Schwartz. This true story captures the compassion and wisdom of a man who only knew good in his heart. A man who lived his life to the fullest up until the very last breath of his happily fulfilled life. It is a story of a special bond of friendship that was lost for many years, but never forgotten and simply picked up again at a crucial time of both Morries and Mitchs lives. When Morrie learned that he had only a few months to live with the deadly disease of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrigs disease, Morrie began the last class of his life with Mitch lifes greatest lesson. Throughout the last fourteen weeks of Morries life, Mitch met with him every Tuesday to learn and understand all of the wisdom and lessons of life that were within Morrie. The weekly routine consisted of lunch and lecture. These meetings included discussions on everything from the world when you enter it to the world when you say goodbye. From the relationship that these men had with each, a love is revealed like no other love resembles. This is a love of friendship and of respect. Such a bond between people is difficult to achieve. Their relationship consists of an unembarrassed love that is constantly present. Morrie Schwartz was a man of great wisdom who loved and enjoyed to see and experience a simplicity of life, something beyond lifes most challenging and unanswered mysteries. From Morrie, we learn that life is most happily experienced when enjoyed and fulfilled to its highest ability. Morrie shares this with Mitch in the last days of his life and these great lessons will be carried and practiced throughout Mitchs life. --------------------------------What I learned that was new for me--------------------------------- After reading Tuesdays with Morrie I felt a sense of discovery. Morrie Schwartz was a man that touched the lives of many. He will always be remembered for his sincerity and his compassion for life and for love. The lessons that Morrie loved to teach were of his own experience with life. These great lessons were full of wisdom and love and they came deep from within Morrie. I enjoyed reading this book by Mitch Albom and I am also envious of his experience with this incredible man. This book was on the Bestsellers List over the summer and it will continue to be read by many others who share the inspiration that I absorbed as a result of reading this book. I learned many lessons of life while reading this book. There were lessons of love, of family, of relationships, of education and many more topics and issues that were very touching to the heart. By reading this book I learned that wisdom comes with experience and it only inspired me to anticipate the lessons of life that I know I will come to learn as I live my own life. --------------------------------How the book affected me personally------------------------------ Tuesdays with Morrie affected me personally in many different ways. The simplest words that were uttered by Morrie could affect a person in more ways than one could explain. The unembarrassed love that Morrie shared with Mitch to me was incredible. The way that Morrie expressed his feelings and his love for people is amazing and is most often very rare. I think that the one major part of the book that affected me personally was the way that Mitch went to see Morrie after about seven years of being apart. After finishing high school, Mitch continued his life without seeing Morrie, but not without thinking of him on very many occasions. When Mitch saw Morrie on television explaining on a news program about his life threatening disease, Mitch went to see him shortly afterward. This is not often that people that once had a strong relationship with each other will reunite after such an extended period of time, and when it does it is a wonderful reunion. This reunion of Mitch and Morrie reminded me of a friendship that I once had with someone. After being friends for
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