Manufacturing
Teh Hock Soon resigns as Union Steel Holdings group financial controller
He will pursue other career opportunities.
Teh Hock Soon resigns as Union Steel Holdings group financial controller
He will pursue other career opportunities.
Shandong Sincap names Cui Ying as general manager
He will replace Xu Feng who had difficulies in performing up to expectations in view of differences in management principles and strategies.
Chen Yan resigns as CNMC Goldmine Holdings' CFO
She intended to pursue other career interests.
Li Lingxiu resigns as Metech International director
She has stepped down to pursue her own interest.
Thomas Adrian Schaetti resigns as Lindeteves-Jacoberg director
He opted to pursue other work commitment.
China's Flash PMI recovers to 51.7 in March
This has boosted confidence of continued growth.
Midas Holdings subsidiary bags €22.7 million aluminum contract
Its first international contract this year.
Techwah Industrial appoints Chiam Soo Teong as group financial controller
His academic and working experience qualified him for the post.
Ong Sim Ho steps down as Innovalues' independent director
He sought to devote more time to his professional legal practice after his more than 10 years at the board.
Francis Chin Yuk-Lun resigns as Lottivision's director
He stepped down due to family commitments.
Sparkling prospects ahead for Sarin Technologies
Development plans impress Maybank Kim Eng.
Tan Kok Meng resigns as ASJ Holdings EVP – sales and marketing
Tan will pursue other career opportunities.
Stamford Tyres names Peter Hofmann as senior vice president
He will be responsible for all divisions under Stamford Tyres International.
Midas Holdings wins 5 metro contracts in China
Its pockets are now RMB109.6m fatter.
China Auto Electronics Group appoints two deputy CEOs
Both Zhou Ping and Qin Hong held executive positions in Henan Tianhai Electric Group before their appointment.
These three factors will boost Singapore's furniture industry
Over half of productivity plan budget assisted 63 companies within 2 years.
Singapore's 20 largest companies in 2013
Guess which tops the list with unbelievable $141.7billion revenues.