Keystone Cable focuses on regional growth
Cable manufacturer is concentrating on S-E Asia region, developing its own products, and career mobility and education of staff.
THE cable manufacturing industry is generally not where you would find a former high school teacher but Josephine Wang bucks the trend.
She left the education profession in Taiwan in 1973 to be a stay-home mom and has been at the helm of Keystone Cable as its general manager and director since its operations in Singapore started in 1990.
In an interview with The Business Times, she says: "We're a family business and I had been asked by them to take charge of the operation here."
Keystone is a 140-stong privately owned cable manufacturer in Singapore with a regional presence, supplying a range of cabling options for residential, commercial and infrastructure projects, among others.
Expansion
It has a range of projects here, which has seen it supply cables for the construction of attractions such as the Gardens by the Bay and the Singapore Flyer to utilities contracts with SP G…
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