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Ditto (Thailand) PCL
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Ditto (Thailand) PCL
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Price: 13.6 THB -2.16% Market Closed
Market Cap: ฿9.4B
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Ditto (Thailand) Public Co., Ltd. is engaged in distribution of printer and copy machines. The company is headquartered in Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis. The company went IPO on 2021-05-06. The firm operates through three segments: Rental, distribution and rendering service of photocopiers, printer and technology products; Distribution and rendering service of document management solution, and Rendering technology engineering services. The firm offers various products and services, which include document management system (DMS), business process outsourcing (BPO) service, printer, drive-thru system, point of sale (POS) machine accessories and technical services. The firm is the official distributor of Laserfiche (USA) and Amagno (Germany) software. Its BPO services provide a range of scanning services, which include software, hardware, and personnel to support its work to reduce the burden on both human resources and customer management. Its POS service consists of equipment, such as cash register, barcode scanner, monitor and receipt printer.

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