Since its incorporation in 1979, Adampak has grown to become one of South East Asia’s leading converters, producing all types of high-end labels, nameplates and die-cut parts for the electronic, pharmaceutical, computers/peripherals, petroleum and consumer industries. Today, it has wholly owned subsidiaries in Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia and China to serve its worldwide customers. From a staff of 5 in 1979, Adampak currently employs more than 800 staff in total.
Since its incorporation in 1979, Adampak has grown to become one of South East Asia’s leading converters, producing all types of high-end labels, nameplates and die-cut parts for the electronic, pharmaceutical, computers/peripherals, petroleum and consumer industries. Today, it has wholly owned subsidiaries in Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia and China to serve its worldwide customers. From a staff of 5 in 1979, Adampak currently employs more than 800 staff in total.
Since its incorporation in 1979, Adampak has grown to become one of South East Asia’s leading converters, producing all types of high-end labels, nameplates and die-cut parts for the electronic, pharmaceutical, computers/peripherals, petroleum and consumer industries. Today, it has wholly owned subsidiaries in Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia and China to serve its worldwide customers. From a staff of 5 in 1979, Adampak currently employs more than 800 staff in total.