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HKB Made in Hong Kong Awards 2022 Winner: Mannings Hong Kong

Congratulations to Mannings Hong Kong for clinching the Healthcare trophy at the Hong Kong Business Made in Hong Kong Awards 2022.

Elisabeth Van Den Berkmortel, Commerical Director - Mannings Hong Kong & Macau, Group Commercial Director - Own Brand Product Development & Marketing, Health & Beauty at DFI Retail Group, tells us more about their winning product, Mannings 3 Ply Protection Face Mask Level 3. She emphasised that in the product's development process, they keep in mind their goal to put customers and needs first, and ensure that they follow the highest standards of quality. Lastly, she mentioned the pain points the product aims to solve and future projects or initiatives.

Read more here: https://hongkongbusiness.hk/co-written-partner/event-news/designed-you-how-mannings-face-masks-were-redesigned-public-safety

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