The Borneo Post

Global rubber gloves demand to hit 300 billion in 2019

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KUALA LUMPUR: The global demand for rubber gloves is estimated to reach 300 billion gloves this year, with an expected annual growth of 12 per cent, according to the Malaysian Rubber Glove Manufactur­ers Associatio­n ( MARGMA).

It said out of the total, 188 billion gloves would be produced by Malaysia, which is the world’s largest producer and leading exporter of rubber gloves, contributi­ng 63 per cent of global supply, followed by Thailand (18 per cent), China (10 per cent) and Indonesia (3.0 per cent).

The Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority ( MIDA), the government agency that oversees and drives investment into the manufactur­ing and services sectors, quoted MARGMA in its e-newsletter for March 2019. The e-newsletter is MIDA’s monthly industry update for global investors.

Meanwhile,MIDAhaspro­jected that export revenue for rubber gloves will reach RM19.88 billion this year, up from the RM18.8 billion estimated by industrial players in 2018.

“Notably, made-in- Malaysia rubber gloves are expected to be exported to over 195 countries worldwide in 2019,” it said.

MIDA said overall, the global market for the medical rubber gloves industry showed a

Notably, made-in-Malaysia rubber gloves are expected to be exported to over 195 countries worldwide in 2019.

positive trend, driven by the increase in the world standard of healthcare and the ageing world population.

But as the ( medical glove) indust ry becomes more competitiv­e, rubber glove manufactur­ers were investing heavily in automation as part of efforts to combat rising labour costs and to increase production efficiency, it said.

Inlinewith­this,MIDAcontin­ues to encourage global Industry 4.0 technology providers and industrial automation solution providers to connect with the medical glove manufactur­ers.

Among the manufactur­ers, Top Glove Corporatio­n Bhd, the world’s largest rubber glove manufactur­er, has been aggressive­ly pursuing expansion and continues to strategica­lly digitise its operation.

The company is currently focusing on automating its production lines and is improving efficiency by using data to drive automation in the company.

Meanwhile, the largest nitrile glove producer globally, Hartalega Holdings Bhd, has invested over RM14 million to upgrade its enterprise resource planning system as part of its commitment towards realising Industry 4.0. — Bernama

MIDA

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Overall, the global market for the medical rubber gloves industry showed a positive trend, driven by the increase in the world standard of healthcare and the ageing world population. — Reuters photo
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