Lin Guangru started from scratch.

Start from scratch, strive to start a business, and achieve the "star" avenue.

Mr. Lin Guangru moved to Hong Kong on 1963. In order to make a living, he first worked as an apprentice in a printing factory, working during the day and studying in an English middle school at night. It is often 1 1 o'clock. After school, he has to clean the printing press and then review his lessons. So hard, he just thinks it's a kind of training. 1970, he bought a second-hand printing machine with the saved HK$ 5,000, opened a starlight printing factory, did some small businesses such as printing envelopes and stationery, and started his own business. At that time, he hired an employee. One day, he went out to do business during the day and came back in the afternoon to find that the employees had left without saying goodbye. Since then, Lin Guangru has never seen him again. At that time, the employee never imagined that Starlight in 20 14 years had become a multinational group with more than 8,000 employees. As a souvenir, the second-hand printing machine that witnessed Lin Guangru's difficult start is still placed in the lobby of the office building of Shenzhen Xingguang South China Development Center.

Starlight Printing (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. is located in Xixiang Town, Baoan District, Shenzhen, with a factory area of 800,000 square feet. Established by Mr. Lin Guangru with an investment of over 400 million Hong Kong dollars on 1992. It is one of the subsidiaries of Hong Kong Starlight Group (Hong Kong Stock Exchange 403), with more than 3,000 employees.

The core business of Starlight Printing (Shenzhen) is paper packaging printing, packaging information technology, electrical appliances, electronics, toys, cosmetics, medicines, gifts, bathroom supplies and so on. Its customers are all over the world, mainly American greeting cards, Disney, FedEx, He Man, Hasbro, Hewlett-Packard, Kodak, L 'Oreal, Mattel, Microsoft, Reader Collection and Unilever. Many Fortune 500 companies have become long-term customers of Starlight.

From 65438 to 0993, Starlight was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, which successfully realized the socialization from family management to asset listing and won more room for development.

1993, Lin Guangru invested 1 100 million yuan in Guangzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone to build a starlight environmental protection industrial center, and introduced the world's most advanced pulp molding automatic production system from Britain, the United States and other countries to produce inner packaging and children's educational toys with waste paper as raw materials to replace styrofoam products that seriously pollute the environment. He once pointed to those trees and said that they were planted when the factory was built, and now they have grown up. But in the past ten years (1983- 1993), I've been on the road alone, and it's hard to do it.

However, his career is not owned by one person, and many people are willing to follow him to do something. Li, general manager of Guangzhou Starlight, is one of them. He is a Hong Kong native and has been engaged in product business in Australia for 19 years. After returning to Hong Kong for development, I got to know Lin Guangru and agreed with Starlight's corporate culture of "sincerity, love and diligence", which is an important content of enterprise development. Lin Guangru said that "sincerity" is the virtue of the Chinese nation. Colleagues should be honest with customers. As an entrepreneur, we should stress honesty and social morality. As early as the 1980s, he formulated a code for the company, stipulating that "eight don't print", including obscene publications, pirated product packaging, counterfeit trademarks and so on.

Starlight Printing (Shenzhen) was awarded a first-class enterprise by China Customs 1997, an advanced enterprise in labor management by Xixiang Town People's Government in 2000, a garden-style and garden-style certificate of honor by Shenzhen Housing Bureau in 20001year, and a "2000-2002 National Top 100 Overseas Chinese Star Enterprises" by the State Council Overseas Chinese Affairs Office in 2003.