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Amway Vietnam opens Hanoi representative office
Today Amway Vietnam officially opened its new representative office in Hanoi, a milestone marking the continuous development of Amway in the country this year.

The office, located in Viet A Building, Cau Giay district, is established with the major mission of training distributors in Hanoi and the north, following the successful opening of the training centre in Ho Chi Minh City.
“Iam glad that after just a short period of time since opening, Vietnam has become one of the strategic markets of Amway regionally as well as globally with strong growth potential.”
“I believe that this office will bring significant advantages to distributors, especially in terms of organising training programmes for their personal and professional development, one the key focuses of Amway globally,” said Doug DeVos, CEO of Amway Corporation.
Established in Vietnam in 2008, Amway Vietnam has gradually built a distribution network throughout the country with increasing growth rate.
In addition to its factory and headquarter in southern Dong Nai province, Amway Vietnam has established branches, distribution centres and business locations in major cities and provinces across Vietnam such as Hanoi, Haiphong, Danang, Vinh, Dong Nai, Can Tho, two showrooms and two training offices in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Headquartered in the US’ Michigan, Amway currently employs more than 14,000 people around the globe and provide business opportunities to more than three million distributors worldwide, building a business based on the retailing of Amway’s quality products that range from home care, cosmetics and beauty to wellness and nutrition.
In 2010, the annual sales of Amway reached $9.2 billion. Remarkably, June 2011 marked the first $1 billion sales month for Amway, breaking the the billion dollar mark in a single month for the first time in the company’s 52 year history since it was founded in 1959.
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