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The Company
The Exporters Club Sdn Bhd has been established in Malaysia as a limited company in 2001. Its main activities include the organizing of corporate trainings, seminars, international conferences, exhibitions, networking, instore promotion and consultancy services. Its associates include Asif International (M) Sdn Bhd, Malaysian Export Academy Sdn Bhd, Khaaz International Sdn Bhd and Exhibition Promotion and Management Sdn Bhd. More details at www.asifgroup.com
The Exporters Club Sdn Bhd is a HRDF approved training provider with more than 1,000 members who are now excelling at their workplace.
Our People
The senior management team comprise of the following persons:
Dr Ahmad Ibrahim – Advisor: He has been served in various capacities with the Malaysian Palm Oil Board for more than 30 years. He is one of the world’s leading experts on palm oil.
En Samsuddin Marsop – Adviser: He has some 30 years of working experience with the Malaysian Government and the corporate sector. Whilst with the government, he has served in various capacities including as the Chief Executive of the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation and the Deputy-Secretary General of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry.
Kabur Ibrahim – Chief Executive Officer: He has some 22 years working experience with the Malaysian government and the corporate sector. Whilst working with the government he has served as the Malaysian Trade Commissioner in Belgium and South Africa under the Ministry of International Trade and Industry.
He has also served as a consultant to the Malaysian Palm Oil Promotion Council for the African continent.
Kabur Ibrahim has traveled extensively throughout the world covering more than 70 countries to organize and participate in numerous market promotion programs including trade missions, trade fairs, marketing seminars and conferences, direct selling, e-commerce, counter trade, visit programs etc
Koh Seetiang - General Manager: For over 10 years, Seetiang Koh has been engaged as Field Advisor for the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), Chief Technical Advisor (CTA) for UNDP and FAO funded project in Papua New Guinea, Team Member of The World Bank Third Credits to China & Consultant for The World Bank to appraise and subsequently review World Bank funded rubber projects in Yunnan Province, People Republic of China.
In 1980 he has also served as the Adviser to the Papua New Guinea Government Delegates to attend the “Papuan Rubber Pool” Trade Negotiation with the Australian Tire Manufacturers Association in Sydney.
He obtained his Bachelor of Science from Pacific Western University Los Angeles, holds a Diploma in Business Administration & Diploma in Financial Management from The Institute of Professional Managers UK (now The Institute Of Management), and Diploma in Natural Rubber Processing from The Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia.

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