The Background & Structure
Background
In June 2011, SGM came into the glass market with the simple intention of providing glass solutions to designers and architects in their design. Noticing that there was a gap in the need for product customization in a market filled with standard safety glass products. With its extensive knowledge and resources in the China glass market, SGM went about its business of making designers and architects dreams come true.
Before long, SGM established itself to be a leading glass company in Malaysia providing solutions to design difficulties that were deemed impossible before. All this is achieved by our strong understanding of glass as a building material that can provide safety and strength, accentuate aesthetics, and provide heat and sound insulation at the same time.
The same yearning for more customization of glass application in buildings by designers and architects have seen SGM expand to neighboring countries like Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, and Myanmar.
Structure
SGM is managed by a team of glass professionals with its core being the quality control team based in China that ensures that the quality of glass supplied to each and every project where SGM is involved conforms astutely to the required standards of the project and the country’s standards for safety glass (MS1498) and coated glass (MS2397)
Our manufacturing partners hold the required PPSi certification by the CIDB of Malaysia in accordance to ACT520 since 2016.
The SGM Key Personnel
SGM Core Value
VISION
To be the premier one-stop centre where glass for buildings is concern, where our clients are able to seek out the best solutions for their projects, fuss free.
MISSION
To develop and provide our clients with the immense possibility of customizing products and services that are in every sense at best value through years of know-how and backed by strong manufacturing capabilities.
GOAL
To deliver reliable and superior solution on time.
STRATEGY
By upholding and fostering Integrity, Quality, Responsibility. Professionalism and Accountability.











