Thai Optical Group PCL
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Thai Optical Group PCL
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Thai Optical Group Public Co. Ltd. engages in the manufacture and distribution of plastic lens and related products. The company is headquartered in Nonthaburi, Nonthaburi. The company went IPO on 2006-05-16. The firm is principally engaged in the manufacture and distribution of organic lenses and related products. Its segments include concentrated, plastic and glasses lenses and others. Its plastic and glass lens segment, which is engaged in producing and selling optical lenses. The Company’s other products and services segment engaged in sale of glass mold, trading goods purchased for resale, glasses assembly services and surface treatments of hard coatings and antireflection coating service for organic lenses. Its product lines include standard lenses, value-added lenses, prescription lenses, and other lens-related products. The firm offers lens designs, lens materials, sun filter lens, coating, photochromic lens, and eyewear for colorblindness. The firm's subsidiaries include Thai Optical Company Limited, Poly Sun Company Limited, TOG USA, Inc., and TOG Europe Sp. z o.o.
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