TPBI Public Company Limited, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and distributes plastic bags and other packaging products in Thailand, Australia, the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan, New Zealand, and internationally. The company operates through seven segments: Manufacturing and Distribution of Plastic Packaging; Manufacturing and Distribution of Film; Manufacturing and Distribution of Flexible Packaging; Manufacturing and Distribution of Plastic Beads; Trading; Manufacturing and Distribution of Paper Packaging; and Other. It offers paper packaging products, such as paper cups and bowls, flat and satchel, SOS paper bags, and paper bags with twisted and tape handle; paper packaging for beer and wine bottles; paper box for pizza; and plastic bags, which include mailing, garbage, drawstring, flap tie, reusable, zipper, food storage, security bag ICAO certified duty free, STEB, tax-free, money, and piping bags. The company also provides multilayer blown films; flexibles packaging for frozen food, ready-to-eat food, and others; and digital printing. In addition, it manufactures and distributes paints and coating products; provides services for molding, cutting, and film-blowing for plastic bags; manufactures and distributes machines for plastic bags production; and trades in paper and plastic packaging products, as well as biodegradable packaging products. The company was formerly known as Thai Plastic Bags Industries Co., Ltd. TPBI Public Company Limited was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Nakhon Pathom, Thailand.
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