Mao Teng-Siao (Taipei) 毛騰霄(臺北)


Smart Shirt
ENG

Mao Teng-Siao, a Taipei Rotarian from a prominent Fukienese family, co-founded Standard Shirts Dyeing, Weaving & Finishing Mills, initially established in Shanghai in 1933. In 1942, the company launched the “SMART Shirt” brand to address wartime shortages of foreign shirts. By the late 1940s, it was the largest shirt manufacturer in the Far East with over 2,500 employees. After the Communist takeover of Shanghai in 1949, Mao moved part of the operation to Taipei, expanding production and workforce there. The company also extended its presence to Hong Kong, Indonesia, and Japan. Throughout the 1950s, Standard Shirts grew domestically and internationally with government support and innovative marketing, becoming a leading textile and apparel manufacturer in the region.

PTG

Mao Teng-Siao, rotariano de Taipei e membro de uma família proeminente de Fukien, cofundou a Standard Shirts Dyeing, Weaving & Finishing Mills, estabelecida inicialmente em Xangai em 1933. Em 1942, a empresa lançou a marca “SMART Shirt” para suprir a escassez de camisas estrangeiras durante a guerra. No final da década de 1940, era o maior fabricante de camisas do Extremo Oriente, com mais de 2.500 empregados. Após a tomada comunista de Xangai em 1949, Mao transferiu parte da operação para Taipei, expandindo a produção e a força de trabalho. A empresa também se estabeleceu em Hong Kong, Indonésia e Japão. Nos anos 1950, Standard Shirts cresceu nacional e internacionalmente com apoio governamental e marketing inovador, tornando-se líder regional na indústria têxtil e de vestuário.

中文

毛騰霄,臺北扶輪社會員,出身著名閩籍家族,是1923年成立於上海的標準襯衫染織整理廠創始合夥人。1942年,該公司推出“SMART Shirt”品牌,以應對戰時外國襯衫短缺。至1940年代末,標準襯衫成為遠東最大的襯衫製造商,擁有2,500多名員工。1949年上海淪陷後,毛騰霄將部分業務遷至臺北,擴大產能與員工規模。公司也擴展至香港、印尼和日本。1950年代,標準襯衫在政府支持和創新行銷推動下,國內外市場持續成長,成為區域紡織及成衣業重要企業。

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