Hsin Tung Yang

Hsin Tung Yang
新東陽
Limited company (Ltd.)
Industry Foodservice
Founded 1972
Headquarters Taipei, Taiwan[1]
Products Preserved meat products
Number of employees
251 to 500
Website www.hty.com.tw
Hsin Tung Yang Commerce Building
Hsin Tung Yang Food Co. sign in San Francisco, CA

Hsin Tung Yang (Chinese: 新東陽; pinyin: Xīn Dōng Yáng; literally: "new horizon") is a food service company and retailer[2] based in Taipei, Taiwan.

Overview

Hsin Tung Yang specializes primarily in meat and pork products such as rousong (肉鬆; 肉松; meat floss), and rougan (肉乾; pork jerky).[3] In recent years the company has expanded production into dried mullet roe and various Chinese tea snacks. In addition to its retail stores, the company also manages service areas and stores in airports.[4] As of 2011, the company has over 70 retail stores in Taiwan.[3]

History

Hsin Tung Yang was founded by Mai Hsin-Fu[5] and first started operations in 1967[6] under the name "Hsin Tung Yang Barbecue Meat Company" (新東陽燒腊行), and established itself as a company in 1972 as "Mai's Hsin Tung Yang Food Co. Ltd" (麥氏新東陽食品股份有限公司).[4][7] In 1979, Hsin Tung Yang USA was established in San Francisco, California, USA.[3]

In 1988, the company had expanded to 46 branches in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Canada, and the United States, producing over 3600 varieties of food items.[1] In November 1988, the company began construction on a new factory in Ipoh, Malaysia with the intent of relocating some of its food operations there due to rising market costs and market expansion.[1] In 1991, the company was publicly listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange.[4][8] In May 2008, the company's rousong was pulled from supermarket shelves in Hong Kong after the asthma drug clenbuterol was found in its products.[9]

In April 2010, it became one of the first retailers to begin accepting payment using the EasyCard, a contactless smart card already in use on the Taipei Metro system.[10]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Taiwan firm to relocate some operations here". New Straits Times. 1988-09-14. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
  2. "Kinmen aims to increase tourism". Taipei Times. 2009-11-04. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
  3. 1 2 3 "Home". Hsin Tung Yang USA. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
  4. 1 2 3 "History and Inheritance". Hsin Tung Yang. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
  5. "Founder". Hsin Tung Yang USA. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
  6. "Future Prospects". Hsin Tung Yang. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
  7. 歷史與傳承 (in Chinese). Hsin Tung Yang. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
  8. "List of ISIN Code for Unlisted Issueing (sic) Companies". TWSE. Retrieved 2011-03-23.
  9. "Tests reveal health risks lurk in food". The Standard. 2008-05-30. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
  10. "Stores accept EasyCards for payment". The China Post. 2010-04-02. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
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