Falmaco Nonwoven Industri Tbk PT
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Falmaco Nonwoven Industri Tbk PT
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PT Falmaco Nonwoven Industri engages in production and distribution of nonwoven fabric and wet wipes. The company employs 85 full-time employees The company went IPO on 2021-07-08. The firm is engaged in manufacturing nonwoven fabric and wet wipes. The firm's product categories include baby care, wound dressing, general cleaning, make up removal, acne removal, housekeeping, commercial and industrial sector, as well as for outdoor uses. The firm offers its products under various brands, such as Wetkins Baby Wet Wipes, Wetkins Antiseptic Wet Wipes, Wetkins Flushable Wet Wipes, Wetkins Refreshing Wet Towel, Volare Baby Underpad, Volare Hand and Mouth Wet Wipes, Falmed+ Wash Glove, Falmed+ Alcohol Swabs, Falmed+ Hand Sanitizer, Falmed+ Disposable Bed Sheet, Volare Feminine Hygiene, Volare Facial Cotton, Polymorph Light Duty, Polymorph Medium Duty, Polymorph Heavy Duty and Polymorph Rayon Multipurpose Wipes. The company serves across Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Hong Kong, Japan, Australia, Turkey, Nigeria, South-Africa, Kenya, Canada and the United States of America.
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