Filipino Businesses in the Middle East and Beyond: Celebrate Co & Ahsant

Filipino Businesses in the Middle East and Beyond: Celebrate Co & Ahsant

CELEBRATE CO. LLC

Since: 1988

Managing Partner: Eden Borja

 

Established in 1988, and formerly known as The Card Shop, Celebrate Co. LLC has become a prime supplier of novelty items, collectibles, gift wrapping materials and recently, uniforms within its 20 years of business in the UAE.

Filipino Businesses in the Middle East and Beyond: Celebrate Co & Ahsant

The company has had a long-standing collaboration with ENOC convenience stores and Zoom stand-alone outlets, selling their gift-wrapping materials, greeting cards, balloon decorations, and accessories. They have also built across the years an extensive corporate network, with clients like Mars GCC, Hilton Hotels, Dubai Marine Hotel, Jebel Ali Hotel and the Metropolitan Hotel among others, offering their services through specialized packages. 2017 saw the addition of quality uniforms within their product lineup. Through their experienced team, they have designed various corporate and school uniforms for Kids Town Nursery, Capital Schoo, and Avalon Heights World Private School.

Expanding like never before, Celebrate now oversees the manufacturing of its products, keeping up with industry standards and finding ways to innovate their design and production offerings.

 

 

Filipino Businesses in the Middle East and Beyond: Celebrate Co & AhsantAhsant Premium Hotel Supplies

www.ahsantglobal.com

Since: 2009

Founder: Iman Suguitan 

Ahsant designs and manufactures leatherwear and accessories for hotels using high-quality wood, resin, steel, acrylic, and indigenous materials. With clients across the Middle East and Africa, Ahsants influence has won the Best Hotel Partner in the MEHA region (Middle East Hotel Awards)” in 2015 and the 2017 “Best Luxury Hotel Supplies Company” in the UAE Business Awards.

 

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