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Revision as of 06:48, 11 February 2010
Amway Taiwan | |
Local Name: | Amway Taiwan |
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Launch: | November, 1982 |
Website: | http://www.amway.com.tw |
Est. # IBOs: | 250,000 (2006)[1] 23,000 (active) 2004[2] |
Est. Sales: | $NT 6 billion (US$ 190.8 million) (2007)[3] |
Est. population: | unknown |
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Established in November 1982, Amway Taiwan Company Limited is one of the leading direct selling corporations in Taiwan, consistently offering opportunities to the Taiwan people through its islandwide network of nearly 250,000 distributors[1]. Annual sales of Amway Taiwan reached NT$ 6 billion for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2007.[3]
Amway Taiwan is located in Taipei with a Logistics Center in Taoyuan, and four Service Centers in Taichung, Tainan, Kaohsiung, and Taipei.
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Sales Data
Year | Wholesale Sales (NT) |
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1998 | 4,450,000,000[4] |
1999 | 3,890,000,000[4] |
2002 | 4,500,000,000[5] |
2004 | 5,173,000,000[6] |
2005 | 6,579,000,000[1][7][8] |
2007 | 6,000,000,000[3] |
2008 | 6,400,000,000[9] |
2009 | 7,200,000,000Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag
How Amway helps
Results
SponsorshipsAmway Taiwan has been a long-time supporter of Women's 9-ball and was sponsor of the 2007 Amway WPA World Women's 9-ball Championship[11] Recognition & AwardsAmway Taiwan has been awarded numerous honors by various institutes and organizations, including "The Prize of the Best Business" by the ROC Chamber of Commerce in 1998, "The Best Business of Issuing Invoices" in 1996 by the Ministry of Finance of the ROC, e-Value top 100, and "No.2 of Operation Efficiency in Taiwan Service Industry" in 1993 by the Taiwan Economics Academy. In addition, Amway Taiwan has been highly ranked several times by important financial journals in Taiwan.[3] The film “Jump Boys” won two Golden Horse Awards in 2005.[10] Controversies & DisputesIn 2003, Amway Taiwan was accused of violating Fair Trade Law by deliberately concealing the positive information regarding products manufactured by De Paree Corporation in a manner that could mislead consumers sufficient to damage De Paree's business reputation. Amway was found not guilty.[5] QualifiersA non-exhaustive list of Diamond and above qualifiers in Taiwan Founders Crown Ambassador
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