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Kracie
Kracie is a Japanese toiletries, cosmetics, pharmaceutical, and food manufacturer founded in 1887 as Tokyo Cotton Trading Company in Kanegafuchi, Tokyo. Kracie's current headquarters reside in Minato-ku, Tokyo. The 2019 sales totaled 5,570 million Yen with 1,628 employees. Kracie manages several subcompanies separated by product type. Subcompanies that produce toiletries and cosmetics include Kracie Home Products, Kracie Home Products Sales, Tokyo Rains, and Sekisei T&C Co. Pharmaceuticals are operated under Kracie Pharma, Ltd. and Kracie Pharmaceutical, Ltd. while Kracie's pharmaceutical companies producing abroad include Qingdao Huazhong Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd. and HM Science Inc. Kracie Foods manage food products, primarily frozen deserts and confectionaries, such as candies, breath mints, ice cream, and beverage powders. The toiletries and cosmetics department includes body care products from shampoos and makeup to bath salts while pharmaceuticals include mami medicines, or herbal drugs.

History
Kracie started in 1887 as Tokyo Cotton Trading Company in Kanegafuchi, Tokyo. In 1889 when the company was included on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, it began producing cotton. It was renamed Kanegafuchi Spinning K.K. In 1893. From 1893 to 1934, the company became successful by starting numerous businesses and charities. It first created a bell trademark and became the first Japanese company to produce a company newsletter. After founding its first health insurance company, the then-Kanegafuchi Spinning K.K. produced the largest cotton cloth location in the Eastern Hemisphere. It went on to found a production facility in Shanghai, a non-profit clinic in Hyogo, a service operation, and the Kanebo-Mutoh Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, which at the time was the most substantial private research facility.

In 1995, the parent office moved from Osaka to its current location in Minato-ku, Tokyo. The company earned its current name in 2017. Its past slogan was "Taisetsu-Na-Koto, Kracie", which translates to "Kracie, for the important things in life". In January 2020, it was changed to "a fascinating tomorrow".

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Kawan Food Berhad
Kawan Food Berhad is a Malaysian frozen Asian food manufacturer based in Selangor, Malaysia that specializes in producing and selling paratha and chapatti products. The company currently offers products beyond chapatti and paratha, including bean curd, buns, curry, and fries. Kawan currently distributes its products to thirty-eight countries and is a major Malaysian manufacturer.

History
Kawan Food Berhad started as a family operated business several years before it expanded as a large company in the mid-1980's. The family produced and sold traditional Malaysian pastries to community grocery stores. Halfway through the 1980's, Kawan's business grew, which lead to the company serving to overseas countries. To be able to cater to those outside of Malaysia while avoiding preservatives, the company decided to freeze their products. During this change of business, Kawan became known as Kawan Food Manufacturing. Australia was its first overseas target. Kawan has earned several awards through the years, including the Enterprise 50 Award in 2002 and the Golden Bull Award in 2003. In August of 2006, Kawan established a secondary location in the Nantong Economic &Technology Development Area of Nantong, Jiangsu Province, China. The factory started producing Kawan products in 2008. In 2014, Kawan established a factory on the Malaysian island of Pulau Indah.

On November 22, 2018, Eugene Hon Kah Weng was decided to lead as Independent and Non-Executive Member of Remueration Committee. On the same day, the company reported that they would change their address, but they would still remain in Selangor, Malaysia. The company's subsidaries are the following: Kawan Manufacturing And. Bhd., which produces and sells frozen food products, KG Pastry Sdn. Bhd., which rents and invests trucks, the Kawan Food Confectionary Adj. Bhd. that specializes in investment holdings, and two Kawan frozen food subsidiaries in Hong Kong and Nantong. There are currently 635 employees, and the company's net income is approximately 23.33m.

Kawan Food Berhad
Kawan Food Berhad is a Malaysian frozen Asian food manufacturer based in Selangor, Malaysia that specializes in producing and selling paratha and chapatti products. The company currently offers products beyond chapatti and paratha, including bean curd, buns, curry, and fries. Kawan currently distributes its products to thirty-eight countries and is a major Malaysian manufacturer.

History
Kawan Food Berhad started as a family operated business several years it expanded as a large company in the mid-1980's. The family produced and sold traditional Malaysian pastries to community grocery stores. Halfway through the 1980's, Kawan's business grew, which lead to the company serving to overseas countries. To be able to cater to those outside of Malaysia while avoiding preservatives, the company decided to freeze their products. During this change of business, Kawan became known as Kawan Food Manufacturing. Australia was its first overseas target. Kawan has earned several awards through the year's, including the Enterprise 50 Award in 2002 and the Golden Bull Award in 2003. In August of 2006, Kawan established a secondary location in the Nantong Economic &Technology Development Area of Nantong, Jiangsu Province, China. The factory started producing Kawan products in 2008. In 2014, Kawan established a factory on the Malaysian island of Pulau Indah.

On November 22, 2018, Eugene Hon Kah Weng was decided to lead as Independent and Non-Executive Member of Remueration Committe. On the same day, the company reported that they would change their address, but they would still remain in Selangor, Malaysia. The company's subsidaries are the following: Kawan Manufacturing And. Bhd., which produces and sells frozen food products, KG Pastry Sdn. Bhd., which rents and invests trucks, the Kawan Food Confectionary Adj. Bhd. that specializes in investment holdings, and two Kawan frozen food subsidiaries in Hong Kong and Nantong. There are currently 635 employees, and the company's net income is approximately 23.33 RM.

Peyman
Peyman is a Turkish snack food manufacturer established in Eskisehir, Turkey in 1995. The company specializes in producing and selling dried fruit and nuts. It's four main brands are Bahceden,Citliyo, Dorleo, and Nutzz along with Bahceden Mix and Dorleo Mix. All of its products are Halal certified. Perman serves both nationally and internationally in parts of the world like the Middle East, Russia, the United States, and Australia. More than 50 countries are currently served.

History
Peyman started in 1995 after three dried fruit companies combined. In 2000, Peyman shifted to a new factory to meet the criteria for selling abroad. In 2004, the company started using aluminum air-lock packages to preserve freshness for their dries fruits. For years later, Peyman launched its first subcompany, Dorleo, and then a second, Citliyo, in 2009. In 2010, Dorleo and Citliyo were reintroduced in radio advertisements, billboards, and television. The following year Nuttz was introduced along with Mahceden's new flavor-locked packaging. The company later started exporting to forty-four countries, and became the first Turkish company to offer dried nuts to Japan and Cuba. Citliyo was reintroduced several more times with new packaging. In 2016, Citliyo started offering cheese- and "hot"-flavored sunflower seed kernels. Bahceden offers dried fruits, Dorleo in nuts, Citliyo in sunflower seeds, and Nutzz in flavored nuts and popcorn.

Peyman has been awarded several awards of recognition over the years for product cleanliness and overall company success. They have also further expanded their business in recent years by offering pistachios. The current factory is capable of storing 45 tonnes due to its 18 silos, and the storage space can carry 16 tonnes. Along with meeting Halal certified standards, Peyman has also met the British Retail Consortium, FDA, and numerous country-specific food safety requirements in order to start or continue serving to select countries. Due to increased demand, the company opened a factory in Eskişehir in 2018.

The current Chairman of the Board of Directors is Tuncer Akgün with Hakan Barslan and Martin Dunn as fellow board members.

Sagrex (Southern Agro Export Corporation)
Southern Agro Export Corporation, commonly known as Sagrex, is a Philippine agricultural product supplier founded in 1980.

History
Sagrex started in Davao City in the Philippines as an export and trading company under the Securities and Exchange Commission. Established in 1980, Sagrex started as a sugar and copra coffee bean trader in Davao City. Then, the business processes pineapple, castor seeds, and cotton seeds that would be sent to Japan and Germany. The company started selling P.E. cushioning foam for Cavendish bananas, and founded a P.E. Foam plant in Davao City with the company E-WHAT. On May 29th, 2000, Southern Agro Export Corporation changed its name to Sagrex. In July of 2002, Sagrex built its own factory to meet growing demand. Eventually, the company started importing and exporting fertilizers. In 2004, Sagrex established a Spraymist Division that included fertilizers that would better protect and encourage crops to produce. Sagrex has been recognized as the only distributor of Doufos Guano, an Indonesian phosphate soil restorative and fertilizer. The company is considered a major fertilizer supplier for some popular Philippine exports, such pineapple, Cavendish bananas, and sugar. In the same year, Sagrex became the sole distributor for the Malaysian company RB Fields. Then, Sagrex started selling the sprayers Junior Matibay, Standard Matibay, and the Super Matibay Knapsack Sprayer. The company also created truck sprayers to replace aerial sprayers. In 2004, Sagrex eventually started offering truck-mounted sprayers. In the same year, Sabrex created a blast-freeze method for preserving Philippine bananas. In 2005, Sagrex created the subcompany Sagrex Foods Inc. In recent years, Sagrex has developed natural fertilizers outside if their typical chemical products to meet the needs of both national and international clients from across the world. An example includes providing fertilizers high in nutrients in order to strengthen the quality of some of the Philippines' most in-demand crops.

Three Bears Alaska
Three Bears is an American grocery store chain founded in 1980 in Tok, Alaska. Its items include packaged food, produce, meat, automotive tools, home improvement, toiletries, and pharmaceuticals, and outdoor equipment. As of 2020, there are nine Alaskan locations and one in Butte, Montana.

History
Three Bears started in 1980 when Larry Weisz left his food merchant position to buy a grocery store in Tok, Alaska. The Valdez location in 1989 was the first to be named "Three Bears". After the third location in Seward was established, all three locations were named "Three Bears". By the mid-1990's, a warehouse-style Three Bears in Kenai opened and expanded to a complete grocery store in 2004. A Palmer location open in July 2005. Two years later, the first and only out-of-state location opened in Butte, Montana. Later that year, a Wasilla location opened, and then another in Chugiak in 2014. Since then, Three Bears has been established in Big Lake in 2015 and Houston and Healy in 2017.

The current CEO and President is Dave Weisz, one of Larry Weisz's sons. Three Bears' slogan is "Alaskans serving Alaskans, since 1980".