Malaysia is located near the equator and belongs to tropical rain forest climate and tropical monsoon climate. The annual temperature difference changes very little. There is plenty of rainfall throughout the year. Affected by climate characteristics, Malaysia’s main aerosol products are insecticides and mosquito repellents, similar to Thailand, Indonesia and other Southeast Asian countries.
Malaysia has tinplate factories and filling enterprises. The annual output is about 60 million cans, and the import is about 2.5 ~ 3.5 million cans. The consumption of tinplate cans is about 50 million cans.
With the rapid development of the economy, the aerosol industry in Malaysia has also developed rapidly. In addition to pesticides, sunscreen spray and medical aerosol products have been gradually developed.
Want to establish a place in the Malaysian aerosol market? Now let’s look at how to establish an aerosol production plant in Malaysia.
1. Prepare the formulation of insecticide/mosquito repellent. In addition to the insecticidal effect, people’s acceptance of taste, environmental pollution and human impact also need to be considered. If you produce cosmetics, sunscreen spray, deodorant and so on, the formula is even more important.
2. Improve various necessary procedures such as enterprise registration and production license. If it is the production of cosmetics, it may also need some license qualifications from the health department. Factory and office space can be selected during qualification review.
3. Select appropriate production and filling equipment. What needs to be taken into account? Liquid and gas products require different filling equipment; the factory sites of different sizes are also suitable for different equipment.
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About Malaysia
Malaysia is located in Southeast Asia. Its territory is divided into East and west parts by the South China Sea, namely, the Malay Peninsula (West Malaysia) and the north of Kalimantan Island (East Malaysia). Malaysia has a population of 32.68 million, including 69.1% Malays and 23% Chinese.
Malaysia is divided into 13 states, including Johor, Kedah, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, semelan, Pahang, Penang, Perak, glass city, Selangor, tenggarou, Sabah and Sarawak. The territory is rich in natural resources. The output and export volume of rubber, palm oil and pepper rank among the top in the world. It was once a big tin producer in the world. Due to over exploitation, the output decreased year by year. Rich in oil reserves, in addition to iron, gold, tungsten, coal, bauxite, manganese and other minerals. It is rich in tropical hardwood.