Enterprise 50 2024

30 years of celebrating Singapore’s most enterprising businesses

Oh Chee Yong, CEO of Choon Huat Engineering, joined the family business in 2013.

Choon Huat Engineering prospers by going green and global

OSS managing director Kay Ong (left) and business development manager Kenneth Loh. The company’s core business is precision machining and manufacturing drilling tools for the oil industry.

Oilfield Services & Supplies’ next frontier is going deeper into surface engineering

Prism Tech managing director Jonathan Tan believes providing end-to-end customer service is the Prism brand's key selling point.

Home appliance brand Prism Tech has come a long way from computer monitors

Vick Aggarwala, president and CEO of Supreme Components, says the company is on track to reach S$100 million in revenue.

After expanding through Asia, Supreme Components heads to Europe

Kailash Gupta, managing director of Generation Next Communications, believes that being a distributor goes beyond just moving products.

Generation Next Communications aims to build relationships, not just sales channels

Sant Qiu, founder of Maneuver Marketing, says the company wants to build a global brand that is omnichannel.

Maneuver Marketing moves to get its health supplements onto US shelves

Sing Fuels chief executive Vikash Dhanuka plans to launch “energy-transition-as-a-service” by 2026, and aims for this to provide more than half of the company's total revenue by 2030.

From fossil fuels to biofuels: Sing Fuels now wants to help ships go green

Elitez tries "all the micro strategies" in its pursuit of sustainability, says co-founder and CEO Derrick Teo.

Taking small steps towards sustainability – and helping others make the journey

From left: Amit Sujan, president and CEO, ITCAN; Alvin Cher, managing director, Almarc Engineering; and Pawan Khaitan, chairman, Khaitan International.

Forging lasting legacies: Multi-year E50 winners share their formula for long-term success