Sun Kee Envelopes Limited
www.sunkee-envelope.comDating back to the late 1960s, the founder of Sunkee Envelopes Limited (“SunKee”), Mr Au Moon, started his apprenticeship with a local envelope manufacturer in British Hong Kong. Back then, one’s craftsmanship was much valued in the machine-free era. Since all envelopes were handmade, the skills level certainly determined the quality of the final products. Although the salary was meagre and the working hours were extensive, Mr Au’s hard work paid off by mastering all the techniques required. During the few years of apprenticeship, customers gradually recognised Mr Au’s refined quality of work, which gained him his popularity and high reputation. Upon Mr Au’s completion of his apprenticeship, he founded Sunkee in 1975 and began its journey as a leading envelope and manila folder manufacturer in Hong Kong. Followed by the opening-up policy of China in the 1980s, Sunkee set its milestone in successfully industrialising the business in modern manners. Through purchasing new equipment, it transformed from handmade production to semi-automatic machinery production. Followed by the founder’s retirement, Mr Au Cheuk Wing of the second generation took over the business and successfully expanded the corporation. With over four decades of dedication, Sunkee is now aligned with working towards the goal of becoming a world-renowned manufacturer. With a passionate management team and excellent machinery from Germany, the company has gained the ISO 9001 (2015 standard) as well as the BSCI international qualifications in three consecutive years. In terms of its capacity, Sunkee has been renewing its equipment since the opening of the factory in 2013. Within the 10,000m2 site, over 1,200 tons of various raw materials are on stock and 16 automatic high-speed machines are now in full operation with over 100 workers working around the clock, reaching the maximum capacity of over 60 millions envelopes per month.
Read moreDating back to the late 1960s, the founder of Sunkee Envelopes Limited (“SunKee”), Mr Au Moon, started his apprenticeship with a local envelope manufacturer in British Hong Kong. Back then, one’s craftsmanship was much valued in the machine-free era. Since all envelopes were handmade, the skills level certainly determined the quality of the final products. Although the salary was meagre and the working hours were extensive, Mr Au’s hard work paid off by mastering all the techniques required. During the few years of apprenticeship, customers gradually recognised Mr Au’s refined quality of work, which gained him his popularity and high reputation. Upon Mr Au’s completion of his apprenticeship, he founded Sunkee in 1975 and began its journey as a leading envelope and manila folder manufacturer in Hong Kong. Followed by the opening-up policy of China in the 1980s, Sunkee set its milestone in successfully industrialising the business in modern manners. Through purchasing new equipment, it transformed from handmade production to semi-automatic machinery production. Followed by the founder’s retirement, Mr Au Cheuk Wing of the second generation took over the business and successfully expanded the corporation. With over four decades of dedication, Sunkee is now aligned with working towards the goal of becoming a world-renowned manufacturer. With a passionate management team and excellent machinery from Germany, the company has gained the ISO 9001 (2015 standard) as well as the BSCI international qualifications in three consecutive years. In terms of its capacity, Sunkee has been renewing its equipment since the opening of the factory in 2013. Within the 10,000m2 site, over 1,200 tons of various raw materials are on stock and 16 automatic high-speed machines are now in full operation with over 100 workers working around the clock, reaching the maximum capacity of over 60 millions envelopes per month.
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