List of Members
- PERKOSMI
- Malaysian Cosmetic and Toiletries Industry Group
- Myanmar Cosmetics Association
- Chamber of Cosmetics Industry of the Philippines, Inc
- The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association of Singapore
- The Thai Cosmetic Manufacturers Association
- Vietnam Association of Oils Aromas and Cosmetics
- ACCORD hygiene, cosmetic & specialty products industry
- Japan Cosmetic Industry Association
- Korea Cosmetic Association
- Personal Care Products Council
- Guangdong Chamber of Daily-used Chemicals
- International Fragrance Association (IFRA)
- Cosmetics Europe
Indonesia
PERKOSMI |
VISION
To be a mean by which cosmetic companies are to support the development of the cosmetics business in Indonesia
MISSION
- To Combine the skills of the cosmetics business and industry in evaluating and taking steps with regard to science and Technology, economy, finance, consumers and the environment.
- To be a partner of the government in preparing and applying regulation and relation to the cosmetics business.
- To help the association’s members to understand and abide by the rules and regulations in the field of cosmetics
- To represent cosmetic companies Indonesia, particularly in complying with the harmonization of cosmetic rules and regulations in ASEAN as well as in relation to other regional and international organizations and other business / industrial association.
- Fostering and intensifying regional as well as global trade by applying the harmonization’s and regulation and removing obstacles in line with the free market economy.
Officer | |
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Ms Juanita Aditiawan |
Malaysia
Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers-Malaysian Cosmetics and Toiletries Industry Group (FMM-MCTIG) |
Office Bearers and Executive Committee of FMM-MCTIG
for Ensuing Two Years (2022 – 2024)
The Malaysian Cosmetics and Toiletries Industry Group (MCTIG), operating under the aegis of the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM), was established on February 23, 1989 to articulate the interest of the industry. Serving as a channel for feedback from the industry to the government and vice-versa, the Group had been making appropriate recommendations to the government on policies and issues which affect the industry as a whole.
OBJECTIVES
The main objectives of FMM MCTIG are as follows:
- To promote co-operation among the industry in Malaysia.
- To promote the development of the cosmetic industry in Malaysia by formulating appropriate recommendations on industrial, economic and fiscal policies, incentives, market protections and other measures.
- To serve as a channel of communication between the cosmetic and toiletries industry and the Government on matters of particular concern and interest to the industry.
- To collect and disseminate statistical data and other information pertaining to the industry so as to promote the welfare of the industry.
- To promote the interest of the industry in the ASEAN context, through active participation in the activities of the ASEAN Cosmetic Association as well as in the industrialised and developing countries.
Executive Members 2022-2024
OFFICE BEARERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2022/2024
CHAIRMAN
Puan Lee Pang
(Bodibasixs Manufacturing Sdn Bhd)
VICE CHAIRMAN
En Peter Kwong
(Intercosmetic Asia Pacific Sdn Bhd)
HONORARY SECRETARY
Puan Intan Shuhada Md Yunus
(Unilever Holdings (M) Sdn Bhd)
HONORARY TREASURER
Puan Daphne Mah
(Coscolab Sdn Bhd)
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
- Puan Chong Song Haw (AF Manufacturing Services Sdn Bhd)
- En Sam Kok Hong (Amorepacific (M) Sdn Bhd)
- Puan Nadiah Ramli (Colgate Palmolive (M) Sdn Bhd)
- Puan Lilywati Arshad (L’oreal Malaysia)
- Puan Nor Faizah Mahbub (Wipro Manufacturing Services Sdn Bhd)
- Puan Nadiyatul Firdaus (Wipro Manufacturing Services Sdn Bhd)
- Puan Sandy Cheong (Palm Oleo (Klang) Sdn Bhd)
- Puan Haniza Samian (Reckitt Beckinser (M) Sdn Bhd)
- Puan Suzirawati Ibrahim (SKCC Laboratories Sdn Bhd)
- Puan Adelina Wong (Trumer Cosmescience Sdn Bhd)
Myanmar
Myanmar Cosmetics Association |
Mr. Win Naing President |
Ms Su Hla Han Vice President (1) |
Mr Myo Thwin Vice President (2) |
Mr Kyin Sein Vice President (3) |
Mr Myo Lin Oo Vice President (4) |
Ms Thiri Thein Kyaw General Secretary |
Mr Thant Zaw Ko Joint Secretary (1) MCA |
Mr Win Naing Joint Secretary (2) |
Ms Thinzar Aung Joint Secretary (3) |
Ms Sandar Po Joint Secretary (4) |
Ms Thin Yu Naing Treasurer |
Mr Sai Sai Merng Auditor |
Ms Ni Ni Aung Central Executive Committee Member |
Mr Pyae Phyo Kyaw Central Executive Committee Member |
Ms Win Win Than Central Executive Committee Member |
Mr Min Zaw Win Central Executive Committee Member |
Mr Aung Myat Oo Executive Committee Member |
Mr Kyaw Win Tun Executive Committee Member |
Mr Soe Win Executive Committee Member |
Mr Kyaw Phone Lwin Executive Committee Member |
Mr Kyaw Kyaw Tun Executive Committee Member |
Mr Htin Kyaw Oo Executive Committee Member |
Mr Htet Oo Executive Committee Member |
Ms Lwin Mar Aung Executive Committee Member |
Ms Yee Yee Mon Executive Committee Member |
Mr Than Lin Executive Committee Member |
Ms Khin Sandar Win Executive Committee Member |
Ms Sandar Shwe Director Executive Committee Member |
Ms Lei Lei Myint Executive Committee Member |
Mr Hla Than Win Executive Committee Member |
Mr Zaw Latt Executive Committee Member |
Ms Ying Ying Woh Kham Executive Committee Member |
Mr Wyunn Kyaing Executive Committee Member |
Ms Kay Khine Myint Executive Committee Member |
Mr Aung Zaw Myint Executive Committee Member |
Mr Kenneth Sein Executive Committee Member |
Mr Than Lwin Executive Committee Member |
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Mr Robin Thant Executive Committee Member |
Philippines
Chamber of Cosmetics Industry of the Philippines, Inc |
VISION:
Through our cooperation, we shall propel the Philippine cosmetics industry to become the pivotal force in the country’s economic growth and development.
MISSION:
The Chamber of Cosmetics Industry of the Philippines (CCIP) will distinguish itself as a strong and solid union of consumer-oriented, globally competitive, and socially responsible cosmetics companies
The Purpose of the Chamber are as follows:
- To foster closer relations, understanding, and cooperation among cosmetic and other allied or related companies, by unifying them into one strong and solid union;
- To serve as the forum of development of a consensus on matters affecting the cosmetic industry;
- To serve as the single voice of the entire cosmetic industry in all its dealings with the government and concerned private sectors;
- To represent the cosmetic industry in all for a at the local, national, regional, and international levels; and
- To establish and maintain linkages with global organizations representing the cosmetic industry.
Contact Details:
Address:
Room 306, Parc 15th Avenue Condomium, 226 15th Avenue, Barangay San Roque, Cubao, Quezon City, Philippines 1109
Contact Numbers:
Direct Line: ( 632) 353-8458 || Telefax: ( 632) 743-3897 || Mobile/Viber No. 0916-7318850 || Skype Name: CCIP Secretariat
2022 CCIP Board of Trustees
Officers | |
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Jocelyn S. Babaan President (SGS Philippines, Inc.) |
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Jacqueline O. Lim VP for Internal Affairs (First Asia Manufacturing Corp.) |
Christine Michelle P. Reyes, RPh VP for External Affairs (Amway Philippines L.L.C.) |
Monina Leslie P. Ferrer Treasurer (Snoe Beaute Produits Inc.) |
Junina Marie E. Trias Secretary (DJM Grandeur Corporation) |
Internal Affairs Committee | |
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William Gilbert DL. Mateo, RChE VP for Membership & Members’ Welfare (Accord International, Inc.) |
Catherine Anne N. Guiao VP for Programs (Chemworld Marketing Corporation) |
Pamela Mariel C. Manzana VP for Special Project (Euro Chemicals, Inc.) |
Mary Grace J. Tan VP for Ways & Means (Dermalou Cosmetics Laboratory Plus) |
Normando P. Damilig VP for Sports & Recreation (NPack, Inc.) |
External Affairs Committee | |
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Rhea G. Fedilo, RPh VP for Regulatory Affairs (Gandang Kalikasan, Inc.) |
Jenny Rose S. Nuñez, RCh VP for Government & Industry Affairs (Diversey Philippines, Inc.) |
Janina D. Gutierrez-Tan, RCh VP for Professional Development & Education (Jradiance Corporation) |
Winston P Elliot VP for Information, Publication & Public Affairs (Johnson & Johnson Philippines, Inc.) |
Camille Buenaventura VP for Livelihood & Outreach (Suarez Metaplas Industries, Inc.) |
Singapore
The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association of Singapore |
http://www.ctfas.org.sg and https://ctfas.org/
The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association of Singapore
The Cosmetic, Toiletries and Fragrance Association of Singapore (CTFAS), was founded in October 1991. It is modeled after the CTFA of the United States.
Introduction to CTFAS
The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association of Singapore or CTFAS in short, was registered as an association of companies under the Registrar of Societies in October 1990. The present President of CTFAS is Dr. Alain Khaiat, from Johnson & Johnson
Asia Pacific.
Right from the beginning, CTFAS has worked consistently to help its members upgrade to the ever-changing environment of technical innovation, market trends and regulations, through the activities it has organized for its members, as well as the industry at large.
Mission, Vision
To be the leading association in Singapore in the promotion and adoption of high standards of manufacturing practice and quality assurance for cosmetic, toiletry and fragrance products, packaging, raw material and services.
Educational Workshops
It has organized so far 5 workshops, usually lasting 3 days, and consisting of both seminar and hands-on laboratory sessions. Through these workshops, participants keep abreast of the latest in ingredients and formulations. They are usually very well-attended, some attracting over 100 participants from Asia, Europe, Australia and the United States. The next workshop, the sixth in the series, is scheduled in October 2006.
Tea Talks
The association organizes 2-3 tea meetings per year. Topics covered include topics covering Market Trends, like: Overview of the Asia Market Growth in the Cosmetics & Skincare Industry/ Euromonitor, and Understanding New Product Success/ AC Nielsen.
Annual Dinner
To encourage a sense of togetherness amongst its present 50-over member companies, it organizes an annual dinner every year, revolved around a different theme each time. Besides, mixing with members of the industry, we also invite guests from the educational institutions, members of the Asean Cosmetic Committee as well as members of the Asean Cosmetic Scientific Body. The next Dinner & Dance, in February 2006 will feature “Salsa Night”.
Factory Tours
This was reinstituted after a long absence, to broaden our outlook, and perhaps pick up some pointers that can be applied to our work. In 2005, the following places were visited:
Croda Singapore Pte Ltd, a maker of cosmetic ingredients on Jurong Island (Incidentally, Croda Singapore Pte Ltd is our member), Institut D’Expertise Clinique (doing safety evaluations), H S A Testing Lab on cosmetics, G & U Asia Pacific Logistics, and Poh Tiong Choon Logistics, (the latter two companies specialize in the handling, storing and blending of hazardous and non-hazardous chemicals)
Regulatory Activities
It is conducted in two levels
- On the Asean level, CTFAS is a founder member of the Asean Cosmetic Association, Inc., (ACA) based in Manila. The present President is Ms Ketmanee Lertkitcha, from the Thai Cosmetic Manufacturers Association. . ACA has since 1998 participated in the joint industry-government initiative to promote harmonization of cosmetic regulations, that result in the formation of the Asean Cosmetic Committee in 2003. Training and harmonization activities have picked steam in the last two years. ACA also participated in another body, called the Asean Cosmetic Scientific Body, which is in charge of harmonizing the existing ingredients used in the Asean countries, based only on scientific basis. The aim is to facilitate the formation of the Asean Common Market hopefully by 2010.
- On the local level, CTFAS has worked with H S A to help and guide members to adopt the Asean commonly adopted Asean Cosmetic Directive. It has held dialogue sessions, and organize activities like this workshop.
Overseas Study Tours
We had organized overseas study tours before. Amongst the factories we had visited were Shiseido Lipstick (near Yokohama) plant (1992), Suzhou Industrial Park/ Shanghai Household Products factory (1994). If there is sufficient member response, eligibility of official subsidies, and volunteers to spearhead the project, we can also look into re-commencing this activity.
Communication
Previously, CTFAS communicates to its members through newsletters. However, since the year 2002, we have instituted a website : https://ctfas.org/ to broadcast our activities. It has links to www.aseancosmetics.org. and www.hsa.gov.sg
Membership Drive
In order for the association to continue to play a pro-active role to upgrade the cosmetic, toiletry and fragrance industry as well as to provide constructive feedback, we encourage like-minded companies to join the CTFAS. Singapore companies join as Ordinary Members while Foreign incorporated companies join as Associate Members. Membership Forms are downloadable from https://ctfas.org/
Management Committee of CTFAS for the term 2019-2021
Officers | |
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Andrew Gan President |
Le Chau Giang Vice President – External Affairs |
TJO Kwe Sung Vice President – Internal Affairs |
Lim Yee Lian Treasurer |
Racha Wangbanphot Assistant Treasurer |
Joyce Choon Secretary |
Ng Ling Ching Internal Auditor |
Stephanie Ng Assistant Secretary |
Committee Members | ||
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Amanda Yeo | Bob Tor | Cai Ya |
Dyane Chia | Aik Lim | Dr Julia Ji |
Kenneth Cheong | Marty Lumain | |
Monhanram Subramanian | Dr Yeo Kim Long | |
Thailand
The Thai Cosmetic Manufacturers Association |
Thai Cosmetic Manufacturers Association has its history dated back to 1965 when a group of six men who recognised the importance of Cosmetic business in Thailand decided to set up the Association.
Today, TCMA has grown to become the biggest Cosmetic Association in Thailand and ASEAN with over four hundred members. Our members are engaged in the business cosmetic manufacture, importers, distributors and retailers of cosmetic products as well as the suppliers of cosmetic ingredients and packaging materials.
TCMA is also a founding member of the ASEAN Cosmetics Association. Our mission is to help to develop and maintain a sustainable and trusted cosmetic industry in Thailand. We proactively partnering with the Cosmetic Division of Thai FDA to create an environment to protect consumers and provide favorable conditions for Thai cosmetic industry to grow.
For more information visit us at http://www.thaicosmetic.org/
Officers | |
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Ms Ketmanee Lertkitcha President |
Dr Preecha-korn Suvanaphen Vice President – External Affairs |
Mr Chanachai Vanprasert Vice President – Internal Affairs |
Ms Saijai Promdaevej Vice President – Herbal Products |
Mr Nakah Thawichawatt Vice President – Project & Funding Affair |
Dr Passachon Limthongchai Treasurer |
Ms Mukda Jowtragoon Memberships |
Ms Siwaporn Fuengfoosin Secretary |
Mr Poosit Srirojanapinyo Information Technology |
Vietnam
Vietnam Association of Oils Aromas and Cosmetics |
Vietnam Association of Oils Aromas and Cosmetics (VOCA) was established since 1991 with 35 company members. Now VOCA is an organization of company members who operates in manufacturing and trading of products in the fields related to Essential Oils, Fragrance and Cosmetics which includes the local, international companies varying from SMEs to multi-national corporates. VOCA also has its membership from research institutions.
The mission of VOCA is serving its members by varying activities and by serving its members it benefits the community as well.
VOCA is a communication channel between industry and government. In general, VOCA plays essential role as protecting companies’ rights and delivering policies, regulation sufficiently. Our objective would be listed as:
- To promote co-operation among company members as well as among cosmetics industry
- To collect and disseminate concerns, statistical data, policies and other information pertaining to the industry, bringing into discussion and finding solution.
- To help company members avoid unfair competition risk
- To make appropriate recommendations for the government in preparing and applying regulation to the cosmetics business.
- To Adopt from government and delivery new regulation information to company members.
- To help members’ practice complied with the harmonization of cosmetic rules and regulations in ASEAN as well as local regulation.
Activities
Regular meeting
To encourage the togetherness spirit, VOCA organizes regular meeting to collect and disseminate concerns, statistical data, policies and other information pertaining to the industry, bringing into discussion and finding solution. The members learn and exchange experience from each other.
Add hoc meeting
Upon emerging issues or regulatory environment anticipated to change, VOCA call for meeting to share their concerns, raising its voice or finding solution. To strengthen co-operation among company members and promote cosmetics industry, VOCA organizes beauty / cosmetic fair. ….
Contact address
Hanoi: 16th Floor, VCCI Building, 9 Dao Duy Anh Street, Dong Da Dist.
Ho Chi Minh City:
64 Truong Dinh Street, Ward 4, Dist. 3
Officer | |
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Ms Mai Tran-Thi-Phuong |
Australia
ACCORD Australia |
Officer | |
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Ms Catherine Oh |
Japan
Japan Cosmetic Industry Association |
Officer | |
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Mr Tetsuya Kambe |
Korea
Korea Cosmetic Association |
Officer | |
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Mr Han Jong Min |
United States of America
Personal Care Products Council |
Officer | |
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Ms Francine Lamoriello | Ms Natalie Obermann |
China
Guangdong Chamber of Daily-used Chemicals |
Officer | |
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Ms Nico Cai |
International Fragrance Association (IFRA) |
Officer | |
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Ms Cristina Arregui |
Europe
Cosmetics Europe |
Officer | |
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Mr Maxime Jacques |