Elmich

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Elmich
IndustryEngineering company
Founded1985
FounderMr Alan Lee
Headquarters Singapore
Key people
Mr Alan Lee, Founder & CEO
Website www.elmich.com//

Elmich (established 1985) is a Singapore based engineering company specialized in the design, manufacturing, and distribution of products employed in urban landscaping, construction, and storm water management. [1] [2] [3]

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History

In 1985, Elmich was established by Alan Lee and Michael Teh in Singapore. In 1998, Elmich achieved ISO 9001 certification for the design and supply of waterproofing systems for roofing and basement applications, making it the first company in Singapore. In 2001, Elmich merged with Elm Industries, which developed and distributed structural drainage cells manufactured from recycled plastic used for landscaped green roofs. In 2018, Elmich holds over 130 patents. With ongoing research, Elmich has expanded its systems and product offerings. [4] [5]

Achievements and recognitions

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