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Company Profile for YAMAGATA (SINGAPORE) Pte. Ltd.

Thu Dec 27, 2007 8:10pm EST
--(Business Wire)--YAMAGATA (SINGAPORE) Pte Ltd is a wholly-owned subsidiary of
Yamagata Corporation, a global company headquartered in Yokohama,
Japan, and which produces close to 15 million manuals every month.

   First set up as Printelligence Pte Ltd in 1989 to support its Head
Office clientele in the region, Yamagata Singapore has since grown
into a successful one-stop shop for creation of high-quality content
and production services.

   Yamagata Singapore is renowned for its worldwide excellence, and
enlists state-of-the-art production facilities and digital technology
to bridge the gap between Man and Machine -- no effort is spared when
it comes to details and effective communication.

   Backed by a team of skilled professionals, the company is
committed to serving the needs of its clients both in Singapore and
overseas. Some of the services provided are:

   -- 3D Animation/Simulation

   -- Content Management

   -- Desktop Publishing

   -- Distribution

   -- Flash Animation

   -- Graphic Design

   -- Content Localisation

   -- Manuals (Paper/Electronic)

   -- Multimedia Production

   -- Printing (Offset/Digital)

   -- Technical Illustration

   -- Technical Writing

   -- Translation

   -- Variable Data Content Creation

   -- Web Design

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Company:                  YAMAGATA (SINGAPORE) Pte. Ltd.

Headquarters Address:     2 Leng Kee Road
                          #02-06 & #03-01 Thye Hong Centre
                          Singapore, OTHER 159086
                          Singapore

Main Telephone:           +65-97826336

Website:                  www.YamagataSingapore.com

Type of Organization:     Private

Industry:                 Communications

Key Executives:           Managing Director: Serina Chia

Acting General Manager
  Contact:                Maddie Ong
  Phone:                  +65-97826336
  Email:                  maddie-ong@sea.ymgt-co.com
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