Japanese company to produce plastics in Binh Duong
12/03/2010 09:07 am

News/Binh Duong - The wholly-Japanese-invested Key Plastics Co. Ltd. in Vietnam opened a factory in Vietnam-Singapore industrial park in the southern province of Binh Duong on March 10 to make products for the medicinal, chemical and cosmetic sectors.
Among main products are utilities for sphygmometers, plastics and cosmetics boxes to serve domestic and foreign markets.
The production lines of the Key Plastics facility are totally automated, using modern and environmentally-friendly technologies. The total capital investment of the factory is more than US$5 million.
Among main products are utilities for sphygmometers, plastics and cosmetics boxes to serve domestic and foreign markets.
The production lines of the Key Plastics facility are totally automated, using modern and environmentally-friendly technologies. The total capital investment of the factory is more than US$5 million.
Source: VOV News
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