Preparing for a new stage of company development
At George, we are preparing the next stage of our project support capacity. The upcoming headquarters and industrial park preview gives clients a clearer view of the scale, working environment, and long-term service foundation behind our building material sourcing and coordination work.
This development supports the way George serves overseas project teams: connecting showroom review, material selection, specification coordination, production follow-up, logistics preparation, and installation support into a stronger project service system.
Supporting Media
George Group upcoming headquarters and industrial park preview
This supporting media uses the same project overview video shown in the cover section above.
The on-screen captions present the new headquarters as a 25F building with a 40,000 sqm showroom, and introduce the new industrial park with a 120,000 sqm scale and a Commercial + Residential direction. These details help overseas visitors understand the physical base behind George Group's one-stop building material sourcing and project support message.
Why physical visibility matters for overseas project teams
For overseas project teams, supplier visibility matters. Before initiating building material sourcing, clients often want to understand whether a partner has a real operating base, stable coordination capacity, and a long-term commitment to supporting cross-border projects.
This company development preview gives visitors a more direct look at the infrastructure George Group is preparing to support its next stage of growth. It helps connect the website's sourcing and project support message with a tangible company environment.
Connecting company scale with project support
The upcoming headquarters and industrial park are part of a broader direction: supporting multi-category building material sourcing, showroom-based material review, project coordination, quality control, and export preparation within a more visible and structured company environment.
For clients evaluating George Group from overseas, this kind of visual update helps make the company more concrete. It shows that the sourcing and coordination work presented on the website is connected to a real physical base, not only to digital communication.
As the company moves closer to formal relocation and operation in the new headquarters, future updates can share more details about the showroom environment, project coordination workflow, and facility readiness.
“A stronger physical base helps overseas project teams connect digital communication with the real infrastructure behind building material sourcing and project support.”


