
The UP Saga
Susan M. Martin(Author)
NIAS Press
Will be published approx. on 17. July 2003
Book
Hardback
370 pages
978-87-91114-20-5 (ISBN)
Description
Histories of the plantations sector in Malaysia have largely focused on the rubber industry and on the rise and fall of big British-owned colonial enterprises. But since independence, the sector has entered a new phase of spectacular growth founded on the oil palm.
This volume offers a radically different history of a firm which spans both eras. The fascinating story of United Plantations Berhad (UP) highlights a Scandinavian-founded firm that evolved along quite different lines from the normal models of British imperial business. Tracing the company's origins before the First World War, it describes the crisis years of economic depression and Japanese occupation then on to the years of spectacular growth which has lasted since the time of the Emergency and Merdeka right up to the present day.
The success of this firm - based not just on an extraordinary combination of agricultural, engineering and marketing innovation but also on the company's engagement and commitment to its local environment - provides a glowing example of a partnership between Europeans and Asians which has benefited both sides.
This volume offers a radically different history of a firm which spans both eras. The fascinating story of United Plantations Berhad (UP) highlights a Scandinavian-founded firm that evolved along quite different lines from the normal models of British imperial business. Tracing the company's origins before the First World War, it describes the crisis years of economic depression and Japanese occupation then on to the years of spectacular growth which has lasted since the time of the Emergency and Merdeka right up to the present day.
The success of this firm - based not just on an extraordinary combination of agricultural, engineering and marketing innovation but also on the company's engagement and commitment to its local environment - provides a glowing example of a partnership between Europeans and Asians which has benefited both sides.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Copenhagen
Denmark
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
22 illustrations, 6 maps, 9 tables
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-87-91114-20-5 (9788791114205)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
1. The Entrepreneur: Aage Westenholz 2. The Palm Oil Pioneer: Commander W. L. Grut 3. War, Survival and Revival 4. Wealth Creation and Strategic Choice 5. The Tenera Palm 6. Quality at Low Cost: Axel Lindquist and Borge Bek-Nielsen 7. The Invisible Ingredient: Catering for New Consumers 8. Adding Value: Realising an Asian Vision 9. Building Bridges Between Two Nations: Two Tan Sris 10. Growing with the Economy