Bangkok Post

SCGP eyes global market with acquisitio­n of UK’s Go-Pak

- LAMONPHET APISITNIRA­N

SCG Packaging Plc (SCGP) plans to have its recently acquired Go-Pak UK Ltd expand to food packaging services in the global market as more consumers buy food to eat at home and choose environmen­tally-friendly products.

The packaging arm of SCG, Thailand’s largest industrial conglomera­te, SCGP yesterday concluded a deal to acquire a 100% share in the UK-based food service solution provider.

The acquisitio­n is expected to help SCGP expand its customer base in food packaging services as well as retail and wholesale businesses in the UK, Europe, North America and Asean.

Go-Pak is headquarte­red in Bristol, England, with a production base in southern Vietnam.

“People’s lifestyles are changing. They eat at home or the office, and use more food delivery services,” said SCGP chief executive Wichan Jitpukdee. “This is a trend that will direct the food packaging industry.”

SCGP estimates the food and beverage industry in Asean will grow by 6-7% annually between 2019 and 2024, bolstering demand for food packaging.

The company aims to expand its business in Asean and countries with high market potential driven by a large population and high spending.

SCGP commands a 36% market share in Asean. The company sells food packages and paper straws under the Fest brand to serve demand for environmen­tally-friendly packaging products.

It operates 40 factories in five countries — Thailand, the Philippine­s, Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia — providing packaging products to food and beverage, electronic­s, automotive and e-commerce industries.

Go-Pak is a distributo­r of more than 250 food service packaging products, including plates, forks and spoons, and cups and glasses, made of polymer and various degradable materials.

It has a production capacity of 4 billion pieces per year. Its customer base includes food service providers, retailers and wholesaler­s in food-related businesses, fast-food restaurant­s and caterers.

Between the fourth quarter of 2019 and the third quarter of 2020, Go-Pak earned £68.7 million, or 2.80 billion baht, and its assets are valued at £40.2 million, or 1.65 billion baht.

In 2020, SCGP said it would spend 27 billion baht until 2023 supporting its business expansion, mergers and acquisitio­ns as well as maintenanc­e projects.

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People’s lifestyles are changing. This trend will direct the food packaging industry. WICHAN JITPUKDEE Chief executive, SCG Packaging Plc

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