ISD seeks partners to expand export markets


New facilities: Teo with some of the company’s products. ISD will be scouting for additional capacity including a bigger factory, which is now part of its growth strategy.

HAVING more than 10 years of experience working as a quality controller under her belt certainly comes in handy for Carol Teo, when she was roped in to help with the setting up and devise the operating procedures for medical gel and personal hygiene product manufacturer ISD Meditech Sdn Bhd.

Founded in 2010, ISD has three founding shareholders including Teo. While the company started by supplying medical gel under the Skygel brand name to local clinics and hospitals, being based in Malaysia, the export market has always been the company’s main growth driver.

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