The Fiji Times

Writing with confidence

Uni-ball pens and Uni pencils have risen to become internatio­nal brands proudly manufactur­ed by the Mitsubishi Pencil Company of Japan

- Source: MOTIBHAI GROUP

WHEN Niroku Masaki started a small pencil company with 10 employees 130 years ago, who would have thought that one day that same company will become a global leader as far as reliable writing instrument­s and stationery is concerned.

From the humble beginning in 1887, Uni-ball pens and Uni pencils have risen to become internatio­nal brands proudly manufactur­ed by the Mitsubishi Pencil Company of Japan.

The high quality writing instrument­s set themselves apart by delivering superior performanc­e, excellent design, and continual product innovation.

Offering wide range of products such as pens, pencils, whiteboard markers, permanent markers, highlighte­rs, correction pens and geometrica­l sets, the Mitsubishi Pencil Company was originally known as Masaki Pencil Manufactur­ing Company which began creating superior wooden pencils in Tokyo, Japan.

Mitsubishi Pencil Company distribute­s products to more than 100 countries through subsidiari­es and a strong network of distributo­rs.

The Mitsubishi range has become very popular in all segments of the Fijian market.

Be it for school, office, group meetings, or personal use, Uni-ball has won the confidence of customers from all sectors.

The product lines are too many to list but a simple visit to most stationery stores, supermarke­ts, discount stores, drug and grocery stores will show that they carry many Uni-ball pens and pencils.

Uni-ball products are distribute­d in Fiji by the Motibhai Group – touching your lives with quality products.

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 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? Nausori residents Shaista Gani and Rayan Gani at CJS Supermarke­t with Uni-ball pens.
Picture: SUPPLIED Nausori residents Shaista Gani and Rayan Gani at CJS Supermarke­t with Uni-ball pens.
 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? Adi Mela and Tulia Vulivuli of Vatuwaqa with Uni-ball pens at Shop N Save in Nabua.
Picture: SUPPLIED Adi Mela and Tulia Vulivuli of Vatuwaqa with Uni-ball pens at Shop N Save in Nabua.
 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? Serafina Vosarogoci of Koronivia with Uni-ball pens at the USP Book Centre.
Picture: SUPPLIED Serafina Vosarogoci of Koronivia with Uni-ball pens at the USP Book Centre.

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