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Over 30 years of formation and development, Ngoc Diep Group has established itself as a multi-sector enterprise representing furniture, doors and partition systems, packaging, and aluminum. Behind steady growth is a development strategy that puts people at the base, technology as a lever, aiming for long-term sustainable value.
Originating from Ngoc Diep Furniture—a pioneer in providing comprehensive solutions for offices, schools, libraries, and hotels—Ngoc Diep Group has expanded into additional fields with brands including Ngoc Diep Packaging, NGOCDIEPWINDOW Doors, and Dinostar Aluminum, gradually affirming a solid position in the market.
Alongside development is a long-tenured workforce, regarded as a crucial asset of the enterprise. The group currently employs thousands of people, many of whom have ten or more years of experience. The company frames this as evidence of a stable working environment where individuals can build long-term careers—an outcome it says is not easily achieved in a labor market marked by volatility.
With a multi-generational workforce, Ngoc Diep Group does not view this as a challenge but as leverage to drive innovation. The enterprise focuses on building an inclusive working environment where each person has opportunities to learn, develop, and adopt new values selectively.
Ngoc Diep Group promotes work-life balance through internal activities such as sports, team-building, and domestic and international trips. The company says these activities enhance staff morale and strengthen cross-departmental cohesion, supporting team spirit and effective collaboration across the system.
After 30 years of development, Ngoc Diep Group has built production capacity based on technology while also establishing a platform grounded in people and operating culture. The company says this combination helps maintain stable quality while improving adaptability in an increasingly competitive market.
From that foundation, Ngoc Diep Group continues to pursue goals to increase product value, expand markets, and gradually affirm the position of a Vietnamese brand in the global value chain.
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