
September 2, 2011
6th South East Asia and Oceania Distributors
![]() On August 15th and 16th 2011, 10 delegates from Sun Chlorella South East Asia and Oceania distributors gathered at Sun Chlorella Headquarters in Kyoto, Japan for the sixth South East Asia and Oceania Distributors’ Conference. Participants include WinWin (Thailand), TJC (Malaysia), CNI (Indonesia), Tisco (Singapore), Thico (Hong Kong), and Desaron (Australia). This Conference is held once every two years intended to construct confidential relationship with the distributors and all the delegates enjoyed the opportunity of meeting and learning from each other; discussing, clarifying, and codifying their common goals and sharing extensive experiences; acknowledging the obstacles to further expand their business. Ahead of the Conference, on behalf of Sun Chlorella Corp., President Nakayama addressed his sincere gratitude to the delegates for their great persistence and passion toward Sun Chlorella product sales expansion and also mentioned about the current situation of health food industry in Japan. Afterwards, delegates were given a presentation focusing on the benefits and characteristics of new Sun Chlorella product now in a final stage of its official launch as well as a presentation on CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) activities currently Sun Chlorella Corp. has been putting efforts into. In addition, Sun Chlorella Corp. invited a special guest speaker from the U.S whom achieves a long-term relationship with the company and during the distributors’ conference, he gave talks on efficacy of chlorella against metabolic syndrome and anti-ageing. The following day, Sun Chlorella corp. organized individual meetings with each delegate to discuss about further development in their markets. Fortunately, some delegates were able to visit Sun Chlorella Osaka sales branch office. The participants took full advantage of intercultural discussion for sharing diverse experiences and knowledge. Moreover, all delegates enjoyed experiencing beauty and uniqueness of Japanese culture such as temples, shrines, local people, and Japanese or “Kyoto peculiar cuisine.” We strongly believe the conference ended with a great success and accomplished its intended aims followed by vigorous and fruitful discussions. |

