Milestones
Neways is obsessive and passionately committed in making a difference in people's lives with its high quality products, while the unmatched business model has helped Distributors around the world achieving financial independence, greater freedom and improved health.
2007
- Announced the creation of a new Scientific Advisory Board.
- Launched Durian Fusion™ , the first ever premium liquid supplement made from durian, the King of Fruits.
- Launched Keratonics™ Specialty Hair Care, a professional-quality hair care line & True Touch Color™ Cosmetics, a full range of safe and effective color products with a unique combination of scientifically advanced ingredients.
- Organized the first Women's Symposium, with distributors attending from all over the world.
2005 - 2006
- Appointed Eric Larsen as CEO (upon Michael Cunningham's retirement)
- Golden Gate Capital acquires Neways International
- Launched Junior Max™(liquid nutritional supplement for kids), Resurrection Bio-Mist™ (intense skin moisturizer), and the NewBrite™ laundry line (environmentally friendly, effective care for clothes) at its annual international convention in Salt Lake City, Utah.
- Launched a new corporate web site, a new global corporate gateway to all of our markets around the world. Every country's specific site will be accessible through the corporate site.
2004
- Pilot plant facility opened, improving the ability of Neways' R&D to develop, test, and reformulate unique products.
- For the first time, Neways held a convention on a cruise ship off the Pacific coast of California and Mexico.
- The Neways Summer Concert Series attracted concertgoers from all around the Intermountain West.
2003
- New product offerings and business-building incentives jump-started another record-breaking year.
- Moved into a beautiful, new 85,000-square-foot building in Springville, Utah, and began the new manufacturing facility with a state of the art research and development laboratory.
2002
- Appointed Michael Cunningham as CEO.
- Opened Germany market.
- Explosive growth in Japan, making Neways the country's third-largest network marketing company.
2000
- Opened Greece and Japan markets. Neways Japan rapidly became one of the top-ten network marketing companies in that country.
- Despite a worldwide recession, Neways maintained annual double
- Construction of new shipping line boosts production capacity with state-of the-art equipment.
1998
- Opened Singapore market.
- Despite a worldwide recession, Neways maintained annual double-digit growth.
- Began noni research and later became the leader in Hawaiian noni juice.
1997
- Neways completed a major expansion of its manufacturing and distribution facility in Salem, Utah.
- Opened office in Costa Rica.
- Maximol Solutions®, a new product, became the top seller, spurring growth in the United States and around the world.
- Continued to launch innovative health and cosmetic products by researching the research.
1996
- Opened new offices in Belarus, Georgia, Khazakhstan and Uzbekistan.
1995
- Opened new office in Ukraine.
1994
- Opened Russia, Latvia and Israel markets, catapulting growth in Eastern Europe.
- Purchased the third largest manufacturing facility in the southern hemisphere (New Zealand) to add to their USA operation.
- Developed a unique new hybrid compensation plan.
1992
- Incorporated Neways International
- Opened new offices in United Kingdom & the United States
- With business operations expanding internationally, Neways incorporated and added nutritional products to its successful line of personal care products.
1991
- Opened New Zealand market.
1987-1990
- Opened Australia & Malaysia markets.
- Upon scrutinizing the ingredient labels of their shampoo and conditioner, the founders are shocked to discover that these products contained many of the same harmful compounds found in the industrial products they sell. Outraged, the founders created safe personal care products for their friends and family, starting with 2nd Chance® Shampoo and Conditioner.
1980's
- The founders formulated, manufactured, and sold industrial chemical products, degreasers, lubricants, and commercial cleaning compounds to national hotel chains, hospitals and supermarkets.