Multi-brand hygiene products manufacturer across Asia with integrated production and distribution
Vinda manufactures and distributes tissue, incontinence care, feminine care, baby care, and professional hygiene products across Southeast Asia and South Korea through brands including Vinda, Tempo, Tork, TENA, Dr. P, Libresse, Libero, and Drypers. The tech stack—Oracle ERP, MES, PLC/HMI, BI tools (Power BI, Tableau), and direct e-commerce channels (TikTok Shop, Meta)—reflects a manufacturing-operations-first organization managing 12 production facilities. Active hiring in marketing and sales, combined with repeated pain points around unplanned production stops and delivery exceptions, signals a push to scale e-commerce and DTC channels while stabilizing plant reliability.
Notable leadership hires: E-commerce Head
Founded in 1985, Vinda operates as a large-scale hygiene manufacturer across Asia, headquartered in Malaysia. The company integrates R&D, production, and distribution across 12 production facilities, serving consumer and professional segments. Since 2016, Vinda has expanded to Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea, Thailand, and other Asian markets. In 2024, Vinda joined RGE, gaining access to integrated upstream value chains in plantation, pulp, and renewable resources. Current operations span tissue manufacturing, incontinence and feminine care products, baby care, and professional hygiene solutions. The organization employs 5,001–10,000 people across production, sales, marketing, and support functions.
Vinda uses Oracle ERP, MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems), PLC/HMI for plant control, SQL, Power BI, Tableau for analytics, and social commerce platforms including TikTok Shop and Meta Ads Manager. Office productivity tools (Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint) and design tools (Canva) support marketing and operations teams.
Vinda operates 12 state-of-the-art production bases across Asia. The company manufactures tissue, incontinence care, feminine care, baby care, and professional hygiene products under eight primary brands.
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