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The company has established sales offices in 13 countries, with additional offices and partnerships planned as part of its expansion
October 9, 2025
By: Karen McIntyre
Editor
No. 1, Xinqiang Road, Hardware Printing Base, High tech Zone, Hongshan Town, Shishi City, Quanzhou City Fujian Province, China info@cnmegasoft.com www.cnmegasoft.com Founded in 1998, Megasoft, a privately held company headquartered in China, has evolved from a domestic supplier into an increasingly international player with a portfolio that spans baby care, adult incontinence, feminine hygiene, wipes, masks and pet care. Today, the company sells its goods to more than 80 countries, serving a mix of leading retailers, drugstore chains and brand partners, supported by six production sites and a growing global workforce across 13 regional sales offices. One distinguishing feature of Megasoft’s model is its vertically integrated supply chain. Unlike many hygiene product manufacturers that purchase materials and equipment from third parties, Megasoft designs and builds a portion of its production lines and sources many key raw materials internally—including spunbond and hot air nonwovens, SAP paper and backsheet films. This reduces its dependency on external suppliers, improving supply chain stability and enabling greater customization. It also plays a role in cost control, a consideration that has become increasingly important amid rising raw material and logistics expenses. “Integration helps us manage volatility while staying competitive,” says Jason Chen, Megasoft CEO. Megasoft’s innovation efforts reflect the pace and adaptability that increasingly define China’s manufacturing sector. Among its most consumer-facing developments is LuxeSoft, a platform of ultra-soft topsheets and backsheets designed to meet rising expectations for comfort. Recently, it has also introduced a fluffless SAP sheet core in both its baby and adult care products. The result is a thinner, faster-absorbing product that holds liquid more effectively—without relying on tree-based fluff pulp. This shift supports both performance and more responsible material use. Megasoft has also introduced bamboo-based materials into its baby diapers and feminine hygiene pads—using bamboo in the topsheet, backsheet and core. The result is a breathable, naturally sourced alternative that responds to growing demand for sustainable and skin-friendly products. Underpinning these efforts is a fast-moving development model, with short iteration cycles and a strong feedback loop between global teams and manufacturing operations. Megasoft’s product development is grounded in detailed analysis of markets and competitive benchmarks. The company has closely studied the offerings of leading A-brands and aligned its portfolio to match, or in some cases exceed, them in product performance and features. This includes the adoption of channeled cores for fluid distribution and PooStop, Megasoft’s interpretation of the “poo pocket” design in baby care. Equally important, Megasoft has obtained a wide range of third-party certifications that support entry into regulated and sustainability-conscious markets. These include Dermatest 5-Star, Oeko-Tex, Nordic Swan, EU Ecolabel, FSC, and full MDR compliance for its adult incontinence portfolio. Together, these efforts position the company to compete credibly and confidently in global markets. Megasoft’s international growth strategy has been measured—but intentional. The company has established sales offices in 13 countries, with additional offices and partnerships planned as part of its expansion. A key part of this expansion has been the recruitment of experienced professionals from across the hygiene industry, based both in China and locally in target regions. This global talent base is helping Megasoft navigate complex regulatory landscapes, strengthen customer engagement and tailor its approach to local market dynamics. “We’ve invested in people who know the industry, know the markets, and know what it takes to compete,” Chen says. “That’s been central to how we’re scaling internationally—with focus and with purpose.” Megasoft is not yet widely recognized outside industry circles, but its combination of integrated manufacturing, deliberate global expansion and adherence to international standards reflects a broader shift: the rise of Asian manufacturers with the scale and sophistication to serve global customers on equal footing.
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