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Mamee-Double Decker

Malaysian food manufacturing company


Malaysian food manufacturing company

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nameMamee-Double Decker (M) Sdn. Bhd.
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trade_nameMAMEE
typePrivate Limited Company
industryFood processing, snack, dairy products
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hq_locationAyer Keroh Industrial Estate
hq_location_cityAyer Keroh, Malacca
hq_location_countryMalaysia
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areas_servedWorldwide
key_peoplePang Tee Chew, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director
Pang Tee Nam, Chief Operations Officer
productsInstant noodles, dairy products, confectionery, bottled water, snacks, beverages
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revenueRM 411.57 million
revenue_year2009
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net_incomeRM 44.38 million
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Pang Tee Nam, Chief Operations Officer

Mamee-Double Decker (M) Sdn Bhd (doing business as MAMEE) is a Malaysian based company with interests in the manufacturing, marketing and distribution of snack foods, beverages, and other products, that exports to around 100 countries with the slogan "A World of Good Taste". It is very popular in areas like Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, Southern Thailand and Australia. The company's headquarters is located in the Ayer Keroh Industrial Estate in Malacca, Malaysia as its first tenant, and it also has an office in Subang, Selangor.

One of the most popular MAMEE types is the iconic "Mamee Monster" noodle-snack type.

History

The company was founded by Datuk Pang Chin Hin (冯振轩, 1926-2022) in 1971, who previously served as the company's Executive Chairman. They initially produced a brand of instant noodles named Lucky which received indifferent attention. Pang Chin Hin and his son, Tee Chew decided on converting the Lucky noodles into a snack after seeing farm workers opening the noodle packs and eating them raw sprinkled with the seasoning, Lucky was relaunched as Mamee Monster three years later.

Mamee was incorporated on 3 August 1991 and was listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange's main board on 18 March 1992. Mamee-Double Decker was delisted from Bursa Malaysia on 9 January 2012.

Manchester United signed a sponsorship deal with Mamee Double-Decker from 2011 to 2014.

References

References

  1. (7 July 1971). "Ayer Keroh's first plant will produce instant noodles". [[The Straits Times]].
  2. [http://www.mamee.com/main.swf?154708072011 Home] {{Webarchive. link. (7 April 2014 (accessed after you press "skip") Mamee Double Decker. Retrieved on 6 April 2014. "Headquarters: Lot 1, Air Keroh Industrial Estate 75470 Melaka, Malaysia" and "Subang Address: Lot 793, Jalan SS 13/1K, Off Jalan Persiaran Subang Indah, Taman Industri Subang, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan.")
  3. Ong, Shazni. (November 7, 2022). "Mamee Monster snack food founder Pang Chin Hin passes away at 96".
  4. "[http://www.investor.net.my/pdf/5282_Mamee_1Q10_PR_FINAL_100522_letterhead.pdf Mamee 1Q10 revenues jump 26% year-on-year to RM115 million]" ([https://web.archive.org/web/20140413150000/http://www.investor.net.my/pdf/5282_Mamee_1Q10_PR_FINAL_100522_letterhead.pdf Archive]) (press release). Mamee Double-Decker. 26 May 2010. Retrieved on 12 April 2014. "Mamee-Double Decker (M) Berhad, founded in 1971,[...]"
  5. Hannef Esquander. (22 June 2019). "Story of Malaysia’s famed Mamee Monster noodles – no instant hit". [[South China Morning Post]].
  6. "[https://web.archive.org/web/20121102034634/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-92463096.html Oodles of crunchy delights from Mamee]." ''[[New Straits Times]]''. 21 March 2004. Retrieved on 27 September 2009.
  7. Koh, Joyce. (10 July 2012). "Malaysian Snack Maker Mamee Said to Seek Sale of Stake". Bloomberg.
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