Revenue from sales quarter 1 the year 2019 was 279.4 MB decreased by 4.9 MB or 1.7% YoY due to explain in each business segment summary as follows: Revenue from sale and service Plastic Packaging Segment
completion basis. However, sales of product reduced by baht 35.03 million mainly from the lubricant packaging industry customers which in the line with the weakening economy in the second quarter. 2. The
comprise of raw material and packaging cost, labor cost, depreciation of our plant and machinery, freight expenses and others cost of sales. Our cost of sales for the three months period ended March 31, 2017
its goals,” said Mr. Boonchu Satitmannaitham, Managing Director of Kaew Krung Thai Co., Ltd.. “TPBI Public Company Limited finds that consumers tend to choose recyclable packaging to comply with the
liabilities were Baht 875.97 million, decreased from 31 December 2017 of Baht 592.01 million. The reason was mainly because of the repayment of short- term loans from banks, especially in Packing Credit and
-term loans from packing credit, letter of credit and trade payable of buying raw material for manufacturing, and accrued income tax. Shareholders’ Equity As at 31 December 2019, shareholders’ equity was
million from the ended 31 December 2016, mainly from increased of short term loan from Packing Credit and Trade on Demand, Trade payable increased from purchase inventory to support OEM project and Trading
export sales in Quarter 1 2018 was higher than Quarter 1 2019’s. Cost of Sales and Services In the three-month period ended 31 March 2019 and 2018, total cost of sales and services of the Company, which is
received BT50 project so that the export sales in Quarter 2 2018 was higher than Quarter 1 2019’s. For the decreased in sales of European zone, this is because sales of CHR Toyota project which was started
liabilities decreased by Baht 29 million from Baht 876 million as at 31 December 2018 to Baht 847 million as at 30 June 2019. It was mainly because the repayment of short-term loans especially in Packing Credit