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Mewah International Inc. (“Mewah” or the “Group”) is a global food and agri-business with refineries and processing facilities in Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. The Group has been in operations since the 1950s and was listed on the Mainboard of the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited on November 24, 2010.
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Today, Mewah has grown to be one of the prominent edible oils and fats businesses with total refining capacity more than 3.5 million MT annually. Mewah currently has edible oil refineries, various food manufacturing plants such as bakery and confectionary products, biodiesel plant and dairy factory spread out between Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. Mewah also markets and distributes a range of Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) products such as rice, cashew, dairy related products, food premixes and soap. Mewah’s products are marketed to more than 100 countries through a well-established global sales and distribution network, duly supported by its wide range of brands including long established and well recognised OKI and MOI.
The Group’s business consists of two business segments namely the Bulk segment and Consumer Pack segment. The Bulk segment produces and sells vegetable-based edible oil and fat products, in bulk form primarily to distributors and factories involved in the production of confectionery, bakery products and other food items. Additionally, the Group also produces bioenergy products as part of its bulk products offerings. The Consumer Pack segment produces vegetable-based edible oil and fat products and sells under Group’s own brands and under the brands of third parties, primarily to importers and distributors at destination markets. The specialty fats and confectionary oils are sold primarily to distributors and factories involved in the production of confectionery, bakery products and other food items. Dairy related products, soap and rice are also part of the Group’s Consumer Pack portfolio that serves as additional stream of income and help to serve existing customers better as they normally deal in a basket of commodities.
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