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Company Snapshot

  • Company Name: Asia Resource Partners Pte Ltd
  • Website: www.asiaresourcepartners.com
  • Client Since: 2009
  • Business Type: Private Limited Company

Asia Resource Partners Pte Ltd

Hawksford Singapore interviewed Mr. Mike Taylor – the co-founder of Asia Resource Partners Pte Ltd – to learn more about his experience with setting up a firm in Singapore:

Tell us about Asia Resource Partners.

The company’s business activities are focused on the following segments: (a) Fuel trading and Logistics; (b) Biomass Marketing, Export and Import; and (c) Technology Marketing and Consulting.

Why did you start a business in Singapore?

We initially started the business in Japan in early 2006. In December 2009 we relocated the corporate headquarters to Singapore to focus on the growing opportunities in commodities trading and logistics within South East Asia. Singapore’s proximity to ARP’s logistics operations and stockpiles enables us to better manage the day-to-day operations, thereby guaranteeing quality products and reducing delivery risks for our customers. Singapore also has a friendly business environment and a very favourable tax regime.

How did Hawksford Singapore help you along the way?

Hawksford Singapore has been of tremendous help from the very beginning. They have a very professional and experienced team, who are able to understand our needs and identify and advise us appropriately. Hawksford Singapore has a host of services from incorporation to ongoing compliance to accounting and tax and they have helped us in all these areas and have never failed to deliver.

What has your experience been working with Hawksford Singapore?

The experience has been very good and fulfilling. We know that when we need assistance in our ongoing compliance or accounting or tax issues, Hawksford Singapore is there willing and able to do the necessary while we concentrate on what we do best – our business.

What are your plans in the future for your company?

ARP plans to expand its logistics coverage and trading operations within South East Asia by investing up and down the value chain to be able to control the commodities from the source all the way to the client’s doorstep.