Setting for itself a mission to satisfy its customers with high quality and original services and interior products, AA Construction Architecture Joint Stock Company has step by step conquered domestic and overseas markets. It became the first Vietnamese company to participate in designing and implementing many hotel works in Sri Lanka, Singapore, Cambodia, Maldives, America, England and Belgium for famous companies such as Hilton and Ritz Calton. With the AA Corporation trademark, AA has been implementing construction and interior decoration projects and providing interior products of superior works in hotels, villas, high-class apartments, and restaurant inside and out of the country. The company always aims to maintain its niche as the leading provider in Vietnam with high quality services and interior products of international standard. It has established a household interior market system with familiar trademarks: Nha Xinh (Beautiful House), AA Deco, Adora and AA Stained Glass to carry on retail business to domestic and foreign markets. AA company’s export activity has achieved a great deal. In 1999, it exported OEM (Original Equipment Manufacture) wooden furniture to Japan, initiating interior export extension. The company has successfully established its Jadora trademark in export markets and initially confirmed its position in America and Europe. As it has developed, AA company has built sustainable infrastructure to create good conditions for production. At present it owns three factories, the largest of which (25,000 square meters) is located in Duc Hoa Ha, Long An. It also has four Nha Xinh shops and two Deco shops in HCMC, Hanoi and Da Nang. Its labor force includes 1,500 workers and 300 managers and officers. It is a team of creative and dynamic people committed to increasing value for customers, for the company and all its staff, and for the wider community. AA company is a professional enterprise which is innovative and always strives for perfection in any activity to develop its trademarks. Up to now, its total export turnover is $3m, and the next two years this will increase to $10m-15m.
Vietnam Economic Times, April 2004
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