On April 25, 2026, Green World officially inaugurated its first overseas detergent manufacturing factory in Madagascar, marking a significant milestone in the company’s localization strategy in Africa and injecting new momentum into its global expansion plans.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony was held in a warm and solemn atmosphere. Prof. Deming Li, President of Green World International Group; Mr. David L. Zhang, Vice President of Green World and President of Green World Africa Region; and Mr. Bruce Huang, General Manager of Green World South Africa Cape Town Branch and Francophone West African Region, attended the event to jointly unveil the factory. Seventy outstanding distributors from across the country were invited to witness this landmark moment. The governor of the district where the factory is located also attended and expressed strong support and recognition for the project, reflecting the local government’s high regard for the company’s development.
The governor of the district delivered a speech.
During the opening ceremony, president Prof. Deming Li delivered a speech.
During the opening ceremony, vice president Mr. David L. Zhang delivered a speech.
During the opening ceremony, General Manager Mr. Bruce Huang delivered a speech.
Attendees on the ceremony
Ribbon-cutting ceremony
Factory staff gave a live demonstration of the detergent production process.
After the demonstration, the branch prepared refreshments. Prof. Deming Li, Mr. David L. Zhang, the governor, and the distributors exchanged insights and discussed business opportunities in a warm and friendly atmosphere.
Demonstration of the machine in the factory
Conclusion:
The official launch of the detergent factory represents a major achievement for Green World in deepening its presence in the African market and marks another key milestone in its global industrial layout. In the future, Green World will continue to uphold its development values of “quality first, innovation-driven, and mutual benefits,” integrating local manufacturing with market demand, contributing to regional economic growth, and providing local consumers with higher-quality and more efficient products and services.