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TOMYPAK company in Johor. Credit to my friend CKH for taking the photo. |
TOMYPAK continues to focus on its core resilient business. Around 90% of the Group's revenue is derived from the
recession-resilient food and beverage sector. Being a necessity item especially in food and beverage industry, TOMYPAK management believe that the demand for
flexible packaging will remain strong and growing
[4]. Actually what is flexible packaging? By clicking on these video (
Video 1 &
Video 2), i think you will be able to understand how flexible packaging works
[2][3]. In short, flexible packaging is actually a package or. container made of flexible or easily yielding materials that, when filled or closed, can be readily changed in shape. The construction may be of paper, plastic film, foil or any combination of these.
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Some samples of plastic packaging |
Flexible packaging is no longer perceived as a simple wrapping material, but also as a decorative, protective and presentable tool to consumers while on display in the market[1]. TOMYPAK was established in 1979, public listed in 1996 in BURSA. TOMYPAK's packaging product classifications include: premium packaging (powdered beverage), high barrier metalized packaging (seasoning, powdered beverage), hot fill packaging (mayonnaise, sauces), general packaging (confectionery, instant noodles, snacks) and specialty (pet food, detergent). There are a lot of big clients, such as, Maggi, Nestle, Mamee, Yeo's, Oriental Food Industries, Apollo, Milo, Vico, Horlicks, Ajinomoto, Babas, Lady's Choice, etc. Now, looking back at the big clients profile. Milo and Maggi, the demand is still there. That's why Mr Chairman mentioned that the demand is still there as these food are recession-resilient food and beverage.
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TOMYPAK main clients |