Interhides PCL
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Interhides PCL
Glance View
Interhides Public Co. Ltd. engages in the manufacture and distribution of leather covering for car seats. The company is headquartered in Samut Prakan, Samut Prakan. The company went IPO on 2005-12-22. The company operates in two segments: manufacturing and distribution of leather and other products and servicing. The manufacturing and distribution of leather and other products segment consists of leather coverings for car seats and other by products from production. The servicing segment provides bleaching, dyeing, finishing services, and other services. Its products and services are divided into seven groups, such as finished leather, cut parts, leather car seat cover (trim cover), leather cut and threaded into steering wheel and gearbox (steering wheel and gear knob), spray services, tanning services, and other products. Its other products include byproducts from various processes, such as leather, glue from the tanning process. Its subsidiaries include Inter Seat Cover Company Limited and Inter Green Company Limited.
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