LONGRICH IN A NUTSHELL😍😍
The headquarters is located in Shanghai, China.
It is a leading Chinese Company that holds a variety of household products, personal care products, healthcare products and also ultramodern cyber cosmetic lineLongrich has Eight (8) Research and Development Centres in 3 continents around the worldIt has over 30,000 employees; 35% of which are doctorate degree holders; field experts and highly trained professionals.
The Company was founded in 1986 with about 3 years presence in NigeriaLongrich has seen steady growth in its shares over the past 30 years making it one of the most successful private companies in the worldThe trademark has been registered in more than 185 countries, including the Philippines, Malaysia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Nigeria, South Africa, Cameroon, Russia, Ukraine, South Korea, Thailand, UAE and most recently, Ghana
Longrich was ranked #42 in 2014 rating of the top 100 direct selling companies in the world!
Longrich is certified with ISO (International Organisation for Standardization) 9001 International Quality system, and ISO 14001 International Environment Protection system. Also, HACCP certification and GMP certification.
At present, Longrich has completed the goal of establishing Eight (8) Research and Development centres in Japan, USA, France, China etc
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