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Global Consumer PCL
SET:GLOCON

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Global Consumer PCL
SET:GLOCON
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Price: 0.22 THB
Market Cap: ฿755.5m
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Market Cap
755.5m THB
Industry
Food Products

Global Consumer Public Co. Ltd. engages in the manufacture and trade of packaging products. The company is headquartered in Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis. The Company’s business operations are categorized into three segments: packaging business, food business, and other business. The company is manufacturing and distributing various types of packaging, such as flexible packaging, polyethylene terephthalate bottles, and vacuum thermoforming. The Company’s portfolio includes frozen food, chill food, plant-based food, fruity dry, hemp food products, look chin-thip, packaging business, and sauce. Its brands include Global Consumer, Kitchen Plus, Viiva, and Lookchin Tip. The Company’s subsidiaries include Nippon Pack Trading Company Limited, NPP Food Incorporation Company Limited, Prompt Pac Company Limited, NPP Food Service Company Limited, Kitchen Plus Franchise Company Limited, Fruity Bliss Company Limited, Glocon International Company Limited, Fruity Dry Company Limited, and Phong-Sra Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

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