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Chop Hup Chong

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Chop Hup Chong Food Industries Pte Ltd (Chop Hup Chong) is a Singapore-based manufacturer and retailer of barbecued meat products, popularly known as Bakkwa, and meat floss snacks. Founded in the early 1970s, the company has grown to become a leading player in the meat processing industry in Singapore, with a strong presence in both local and international markets.

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Chop Hup Chong Factory at 14 Senoko South Road Singapore 758075
Chop Hup Chong Factory at 14 Senoko South Road Singapore 758075

History[edit]

Chop Hup Chong started its operations in Singapore in the early 1970s, initially focusing on the production of barbecued meat products, particularly Bakkwa. Over the years, the demand for Chop Hup Chong's products grew exponentially, leading to the establishment of its first factory in Senoko in 1995 with a S$1.5 million investment in research and development facilities. This facility was set up to cater to the increasing demand for Chop Hup Chong's meat-based snacks, including Pork Floss and Crispy Pork Floss, and related products such as Golden Floss Roll.

In 2002, Chop Hup Chong further expanded its production capacity by setting up a second factory in Tuas, to cater specifically to the production of meat floss products and their derivatives. The company continued to experience significant growth and in August 2016, Chop Hup Chong relocated its Tuas production facility to 14 Senoko South Road in Singapore, consolidating its production efforts and expanding its production space to take on new projects. Today, Chop Hup Chong operates two production facilities with a total floor area of 14,700 sqm.

Awards and Certifications[edit]

Chop Hup Chong has received several awards and certifications in recognition of its commitment to quality and food safety.

  • ISO 9001 certification in 1997
  • Research Incentive Scheme in 1997
  • Singapore Standard SS 444 (HACCP) certification in 2000
  • Singapore Food Agency (formerly known as AVA) Food Safety Partner since 2005[2]
  • ISO 22000 certification in 2015
  • Approval from Japan’s Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries to export to Japan (first Singapore-based company to do so)

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Company Profile".
  2. "Food Safety Excellence Awards 2018".


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