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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Plastic Injection Molding In Taiwan


Plastic injection molding in Taiwan is at a high level of expertise in comparison with other Asian countries. Taiwan also has much better working conditions, environmental regulations and worker relations than most it's neighbors.

Government policies that have enabled the plastics industry to develop in a free-market manner. This has enabled the plastic injection molding industry to develop to a high technical level. The open market nature has given fair competition the ability to bring in high end jobs and industries.

What are some advantages of Taiwan over mainland China?



Decades of industrial growth and stability without destroying the environment




Safe and healthy working conditions for the employees. Taiwan has a long history or good human rights relations which reflects in it's labor laws.




For the environment. Industry has cooperated with the government to keep the island clean and relatively unpolluted




Costs are generally one-third less than those of the USA. This means you can receive high quality at reduced prices.




Thermoplastic injection molds, thermosetting molds, and custom molds of all types have developed to a high level of expertise.




No history of human rights abuse








What are some industries Taiwan specializes in?

Taiwan has an excellent relationship with the US, Europe and Japan because of it's political and economic system. This has enabled the island country to attract leading aerospace, automotive, electronics, computer, and small appliance companies.




How can you find a reliable plastic injection molding company in Taiwan? A good place to begin your search is here One of the top companies in Taiwan for thermoset molding is Longzu Plastic Molding Company They have been in business for over 40 years, which is a lifetime in plastics.

Randy Hough
Plastic Injection Mold Maker
http://www.global-plastic-injection-molding.com

"You know Dad, I've been thinkin', one is a lot more than zero!" my son, Thomas, age 5.




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