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Coway mulls setting up manufactur­ing operations in Malaysia

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SEOUL: Coway Co Ltd, a South Korean maker of home appliances, is mulling over establishi­ng manufactur­ing operations in Malaysia with the aim of using the country as a launchpad into other South-East Asian markets.

Malaysia is Coway’s largest internatio­nal market where it is successful in selling and renting its water purifiers. The country has also contribute­d significan­tly to Coway’s revenue with sales last year hitting RM790mil from RM268mil in 2014. In terms of sales, the company sold 295,000 units of its water purifiers and an increasing number of air purifiers last year compared with 79,000 units in 2014.

Those number are set to rise with the launch of its Ombak water purifier for the Malaysian market. Ombak was created specifical­ly for the Malaysian market by offering the largest capacity water tank in the market that is fitted with up to 50 different water temperatur­e settings. Water purifier account for 75% of Coway’s sales in Malaysia.

Coway CEO Harri Lee Hae Sun said Ombak, which is manufactur­ed at its Yugu factory in South Korea, was created with the Malaysian market in mind as the country contribute­s 15% to Coway’s revenue.

It is because of Malaysia’s large share of Coway’s business and the strong growth of around 30% a year that the company decided on making a personalis­ed product for the Malaysian market.

“At the centre of our innovation­s is a heart for the people. What may be perfect for Korea may not serve the needs of our family in Malaysia. Hence, we are excited to launch this flagship Malaysian product very soon to elevate one’s Live Pure experience with its versatile offerings,” Lee said.

Malaysia with its contributi­on to Coway is a large market for the South Korean company, which hopes to have one million customers in the country by the end of this year. It has reached some 85% of that target.

Taking one year of research and developmen­t to make Ombak, the water purifier comes with the halal certificat­ion from Jakim, an approval that is important when Coway markets in products to the Middle East and also Indonesia.

It is also the success in Malaysia that director of global business division James Park Jae Young, who served as managing director for Coway in Malaysia between 2006 and 2014, is proposing that manufactur­ing activities be estab- lished in Malaysia.

With the company having 13,000 staff and full-time agents in Malaysia and with plans to increase its product range to three to four from the current two, it is that scale of operations that Park sees Malaysia as an ideal location for Coway’s factory.

Coway has four factories – three in South Korea (Incheon, Pocheon, and Yugu) and one in Guangzhou, China that makes air purifiers.

It has four overseas subsidiari­es including Malaysia, China, Thailand, and the United States. It intends to open subsidiari­es in Indonesia and Vietnam next.

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