CWG Holdings Bhd
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CWG Holdings Bhd
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CWG Holdings Bhd.engages in the production of paper-based and non-paper based stationery, gift paper, and pre-school educational materials. The company is headquartered in Butterworth, Pulau Pinang. The company went IPO on 2017-07-13. The Company, through its subsidiaries are principally involved in the manufacturing and sale of paper-based stationary. Its segments include manufacture and sale of stationery and printing materials, and investment holding. Its geographic segments include Malaysia, Other Asian countries, Africa, America, Europe, and Oceania. Its products are available nationwide through a distribution network comprising of wholesaler and retailers that include hypermarket chains, bookstores, specialty stores and supermarkets. Its products are exported to about 58 countries in the Asian, Oceania, Europe, Africa and America regions, under original brand manufacturing (OBM), original equipment manufacturing (OEM), and original design manufacturing (ODM) arrangements. The Company’s stationary products comprising a mix of notebooks, exercise books, box files, color pencils, painting papers, and story books.
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