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Colorpak Indonesia Tbk PT
IDX:CLPI

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Colorpak Indonesia Tbk PT
IDX:CLPI
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Price: 1 515 IDR 1.34%
Market Cap: 464.1B IDR
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463.7B IDR
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Chemicals

PT Colorpak Indonesia Tbk engages in the manufacture of printing ink and of similar products. The company is headquartered in Jakarta Pusat, Dki Jakarta and currently employs 106 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2001-11-30. The Company’s business segments include Gravure, Film, Adhesive and Coating. The firm manufactures ink for flexible packaging and cigarette packaging, environment friendly ink and polyvinyl chloride leather (PVC) coating. The firm is also engaged in the trading of plastic resin; film, such as biaxially-oriented polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), nylon and metalized PET, and adhesive, such as solvent base and solvent less. In addition, the Company manufactures LAMIOP for opp extrusion, ALPHA for surface printing, HUNTER for foil, paper & board, ROTO SHRINK for PVC shrink sleaves. The firm provides Polyurethane base ink (An Elastomeric technology) along with ULTIMA an alcohol base lamination ink for opp and polyester.

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