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We Manuvacturing packaging materials ranging from customized buffering

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  • Company Information

    1. In response to market demands for various EVA and foam cushion materials, Mr. Chen Jun-Fu founded Hong-Da Company in 1982, expanding its way into Pai ku wang Enterprise Co., Ltd., established in 1999.
    2. Our company is devoted in product quality, stability, efficiency, and accuracy, with frequent updates on processing machinery to keep abreast of industry tendency.
    3. Our company offers professional service with computerized management system, integrating client orders and production schedule.
    4. Our company has built up close cooperative relation ship with blue-chip manufacturers such as Macauto and Lucidity.
    5. Our company has demonstrated a broad perspective by introducing IEPE and AEPE, environmentally-friendly materials, by working closely with counterparts from Tainan Scientific Park.
    6. Our company has adopted state-of-the-art CNC and Mimaki since November 2015, aiming at sustainable product management in a client-oriented premise.
    7. We have adopted “ISO9001: 2015 Version” since 2015, with our vision set in enhanced competitiveness for effective quality system operation.

     

     

    Professional Services include:

    packaging materials ranging from customized buffering, quake-proof, sound-proof, heat insulation (Foam, PE, non-woven cloth, tape, PP corrugated board, IEPE, EVA, EPE, CR, polyurethane, Fluoroelastomer, NOMEX, EPDM Foam, exotic materials)

     

PROCESS STEPS

  • 了解客戶需求

    了解客戶的需求,並加以給予專業及經驗建議

  • 制定出貨及交期

    依據產品複雜度及訂購數量盡速安排製作時辰

  • 產品製作及生產

    確認產品後投入生產,並依照規格進行作業

  • 確認數量及出貨日

    製作接近完成,與客戶討論確切完工出貨日以待驗收

  • 完工及出貨

    所有產品製作完成,立即派車出貨運送至客戶端

packaging materials ranging from customized buffering, quake-proof, sound-proof, heat insulation (Foam, PE, non-woven cloth, tape, PP corrugated board, IEPE, EVA, EPE, CR, polyurethane, Fluoroelastomer, NOMEX, EPDM Foam, exotic materials)

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