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Vanachai Group PCL
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Vanachai Group PCL
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Price: 1.78 THB 1.14% Market Closed
Market Cap: 3.1B THB
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3.1B THB
Industry
Building

Vanachai Group Public Co., Ltd. produces and distributes wood panel boards. The company is headquartered in Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis. The firm's products include medium density fiberboards (MDF), particle boards, molded door skin, high density (HDF) fiberboards and laminated flooring, resins, impregnated paper, as well as urea formaldehyde adhesive, which is used to add permanent-press qualities to wood fiber. The Company’s subsidiaries comprise Particle Planner Co., Ltd, which is a manufacture particle boards; Vanachai Chemical Industries Co., Ltd., which is a manufacture glue and melamine impregnated paper products; Woodtek International Co., Ltd. which is engaged in marketing management for various products of the Company; Vanachai Energy Industries Co., Ltd., which is a manufacture electricity from renewable energy, and Vanachai Logistic Co., Ltd. and Vanachai logistic Enterprise Co., Ltd, which provides transportation services in domestic.

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