TPI Polene Public Company Limited, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and distributes cement products and mortar cement under the TPIPL brand in Thailand, China, Bangladesh, Australia, India, the Philippines, and internationally. It operates through Construction Materials, Petrochemical & Chemicals, Energy & Utilities, and Agriculture segments. The company offers cement products comprising masonry, plastering, and structural cement; mortar products, including masonry, plastering, floor screed, dry concrete, and other products; tile grouts; aquatic, livestock, and plant fertilizers; and fiber cement boards, digital boards, and fiber cement accessories, as well as wood replacement products. It also provides clear coat, interior and exterior, wall, waterproof, floor, and artistic paint; ready mixed concrete and blocks; concrete roof tiles, floor and wall concrete tiles, and related accessories; healthcare products comprising hand and body wash, oil removal, and cleaning detergents; low-density polyethylene and ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer resins; EVA films for photovoltaic modules; and drinking water products. In addition, the company distributes gasoline, diesel, and natural gas; manufactures and distributes electricity, refuse-derived fuel (RDF), organic waste, melt sheets, nitric acids, ammonium nitrate, and factory equipment; provides life insurance and packing bags; and operates oil service and NGV gas stations, and waste heat recovery and RDF power plants. Further, it is involved in retailing, construction, property development, export and import, and industrial waste disposal activities. TPI Polene Public Company Limited was incorporated in 1987 and is headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand.
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