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Business Profile

  • Tri-Wall K.K. is a dynamic sales, marketing and manufacturing company, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, whose primary product - branded triple and double-wall heavy-duty, corrugated fiberboard - is used throughout the world to package & ship a wide variety of industrial export, factory-to-factory, and agricultural products. Tri-Wall K.K. has operations - either 100% subsidiary or joint venture - in Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Hong Kong, the Philippines, and India; and continues to aggressively expand its market with particular emphasis on China and India. The Company also has strategic, operational, and marketing alliances with affiliate Tri-Wall companies in the U.S., Europe, Australia, and Israel. Tri-Wall Pak® and Bi-Wall Pak® are registered trademarks worldwide. As part of its focus on heavy-duty packaging, Tri-Wall also specializes in patented returnable/ reusable packaging systems under the international brand name 填ni-Pak.
  • Tri-Wall K.K. has been operating continuously in Japan since 1974 under various international partnerships. In 1995, under the leadership of President/CEO Yuji Suzuki, a re-established and invigorated Tri-Wall K.K. began an aggressive and rapid expansion into the Asian market by establishing a series of subsidiaries and joint ventures.
  • One of the primary areas of growth for Tri-Wall products lies in replacing wood packaging and pallets used for export or long-distance domestic transport. Although Tri-Wall's market in Japan is expected to increase steadily in the coming years, the most explosive source of growth for the company lies in the other major economies of Asia, such as China and India. The growing urgency of environmental concerns has also served to spot light Tri-Wall as a valuable and environmentally friendly replacement for wood and other outmoded types of industrial packaging.