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Asian Palm Oil PCL
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Asian Palm Oil PCL is a TH-based company operating in Food Products industry. The company is headquartered in Krabi, Krabi. The company went IPO on 2024-04-02. Asian Palm Oil Public Company Limited is a Thailand-based company, which produces crude palm oil by purchasing palm fruit from local farmers and generating electricity from biogas. The firm is engaged in the business of extracting crude palm oil (CPO) and distributing primary products derived from crude palm oil extraction, as well as by-products, which include palm kernels (PK), shells, empty fruit bunches (EFB), palm acid oil (PAO), and fiber. These by-products are used as biofuel in the production process. The firm sells palm kernels to two groups of customers: palm kernel oil extraction plants and traders. The palm kernel oil extraction plants extract palm kernel oil from the palm kernels they purchase. The traders may use the palm kernels for various purposes, such as selling them to other palm kernel oil extraction plants or further developing them into products used in different industries like cosmetics, bakeries, and more.
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