Background

MARGMA, or the Malaysian Rubber Glove Manufacturers Association, began with simple industry momentum in the late 1980s. With the AIDS scare sending shockwaves around the world, and with international healthcare leaders and government institutions setting an unprecedented demand for rubber gloves as the first line of defence against HIV infection in the healthcare sector, the Malaysian government issued a large number of manufacturing licences to local entrepreneurs who saw abundant opportunities in Malaysia’s rubber production potential and the wide-open global marketplace. This, however, created an explosion of manufacturers with varying levels of production capacity and quality control, creating a turbulent environment in terms of quality, competition, and pricing.

A few pioneer Malaysian glove manufacturers saw the dire need to bring about order and discipline in the Malaysian glove industry, which was still in its infancy. The gravitation towards a focused trade association led to the formation of the Association of Rubber Glove Manufacturers Malaysia, which was registered on 28 June 1989.

The name was later changed to the Malaysian Rubber Glove Manufacturers Association in 1992. The formation of MARGMA was driven by the booming industry’s realisation that self-regulation was key to a strong, sustainable, and profitable economy. By bringing together local players at that early phase, the industry was forming a cornerstone for quality benchmarks and minimum pricing to remain competitive both locally and globally. As the industry grew, MARGMA came to champion standard manufacturing practices, knowledge sharing, technological spearheading, supply chain streamlining, and, more importantly, a common voice to the government and regulatory bodies.

Our Story

MARGMA, or the Malaysian Rubber Glove Manufacturers Association, began with simple industry momentum in the late 1980s. With the AIDS scare sending shockwaves around the world, and with international healthcare leaders and government institutions setting an unprecedented demand for rubber gloves as the first line of defence against HIV infection in the healthcare sector, the Malaysian government issued a large number of manufacturing licences to local entrepreneurs who saw abundant opportunities in Malaysia’s rubber production potential and the wide-open global marketplace. This, however, created an explosion of manufacturers with varying levels of production capacity and quality control, creating a turbulent environment in terms of quality, competition, and pricing.

A few pioneer Malaysian glove manufacturers saw the dire need to bring about order and discipline in the Malaysian glove industry, which was still in its infancy. The gravitation towards a focused trade association led to the formation of the Association of Rubber Glove Manufacturers Malaysia, which was registered on 28 June 1989.

The name was later changed to the Malaysian Rubber Glove Manufacturers Association in 1992. The formation of MARGMA was driven by the booming industry’s realisation that self-regulation was key to a strong, sustainable, and profitable economy. By bringing together local players at that early phase, the industry was forming a cornerstone for quality benchmarks and minimum pricing to remain competitive both locally and globally. As the industry grew, MARGMA came to champion standard manufacturing practices, knowledge sharing, technological spearheading, supply chain streamlining, and, more importantly, a common voice to the government and regulatory bodies.

Aims & Objectives

Members

The Malaysian Rubber Glove Manufacturers Association (MARGMA) serves as the official voice of Malaysia’s rubber glove manufacturers, representing its ordinary members, the core producers of rubber gloves in the country. Beyond that, MARGMA also includes associate members, encompassing key stakeholders and supporting organizations essential to the continued growth and innovation of the industry. These include chemical suppliers, latex producers, logistics providers, engineering and machinery companies, material suppliers, consultants, government agencies, traders, exporters, and more. Collectively, MARGMA’s members form a comprehensive ecosystem that drives Malaysia’s leadership in the global rubber glove market.

MARGMA has grown from 18 members in 1991 to more than 250 members (70+ Ordinary and 200+ Associate members) as of March 2025

Since the inception of MARGMA, its members have collectively grown by leaps and bounds. Several companies have been or are currently publicly listed, testament to the industry’s phenomenal growth.

Some MARGMA members are the world’s largest producers of rubber gloves. Our members produce both natural rubber gloves and synthetic rubber gloves used in various industries including personal protective equipment, medical & healthcare, laboratory, food & beverage services, manufacturing, dielectric protection and other sectors.

 

Scope of Services

Advocacy and Voice

Publications

Industry Development & Enhancement

Event Management

Resource Centre Service

Business Networking Activities

Our Story

The Malaysian Rubber Glove Manufacturers Association (MARGMA) was established on 28 June 1989 as a non-profit industry association that extends a range of services to members comprising Malaysian rubber glove manufacturers and associated suppliers and supporting organizations.

MARGMA provides a common platform for discussion and exchange of views aimed at furthering the commercial objectives of its members and promoting a solid trade fraternity amongst them. Since its inception, MARGMA has been the official voice and advocate for the rubber glove industry in Malaysia, having collaborated closely with key Malaysian government agencies and related ASEAN trade associations to promote and protect the interests of its members and the industry. MARGMA also assists its members in addressing domestic and international issues related to their businesses and the industry.

MARGMA is administered by a panel of elected Management Committee and is supported by the Secretariat in its day-to-day operations.

Ordinary Members comprise bona fide rubber glove manufacturers in Malaysia.

Associate Members comprise companies associated with the rubber glove manufacturing industry.

MARGMA Scope of Services:
Advocacy and Voice
Event Management
Publications
Resource Center Service
Industry Development & Enhancement
Business Networking Activities

Mission Statement

To strive to be an active and efficient industry association serving the needs and interests of Member Companies and the Glove Industry in Malaysia.

Our Strategy

To bring about a common understanding and unity of all manufacturers through regular interaction, consultation and mutual sharing.

To work to improve the quality, image and competitiveness of latex gloves through standard scheme, R&D projects, and promotion and marketing efforts.

To represent Member Companies on their interest and grievances through representation, intervention and advocacy.

To keep Member Companies informed and updated on technological advancement, regulatory affairs, market developments, etc. through seminars, workshops, exhibitions, publications, resource centre service, etc.