Do you mean BP Plastics Holding Bhd / BP Plastics Sdn Bhd in Malaysia? If so, here’s a concise summary of public “reviews” and reputational information (financial coverage, employee reviews, product/market notes) based on recent Malaysian sources.
Quick company snapshot
- BP Plastics Holding Bhd (often shortened to BPPLAS) is a Johor-based manufacturer of stretch film, blown film and other plastic packaging products; operations include BP Plastics Sdn Bhd in Batu Pahat / Sri Gading. (Maukerja.my)
Financial / market coverage and analyst views (recent)
- The company has faced weaker demand for its core stretch-film export markets and margin pressure; several 2024–2025 reports note falling revenue and profits and analysts trimming forecasts for FY25. Recovery was expected only in FY26 in some write-ups. (examples: Business Today, i3investor, AInvest summaries). (businesstoday.com.my)
- Management is pursuing product diversification (bread/wicketed bags and blown films for F&B) and modest capital spending (new machines, solar panels) to reduce costs and open new revenue streams—analysts view these as potential upside but with a gestation period. (businesstoday.com.my)
Employee / workplace reviews
- Indeed lists employee reviews for BP Plastics Sdn Bhd with an overall rating ~2.6/5 (based on several reviews), citing mixed feedback: decent pay cited by some, but common negative themes include heavy workload, long hours, management style and workplace politics in some reviews. (Indeed page updated July 27, 2025). (malaysia.Indeed.com)
- Local job sites (Maukerja) show a small number of more positive reviews (averaging higher) highlighting training and learning opportunities; these sites report typical production roles and salary ranges (approx. RM1,500–RM2,500 depending on role). (Maukerja.my)
Customer / product reputation
- Public consumer review listings for specific retail customers of BPPLAS products are limited online. Most public commentary about the company in news sources focuses on corporate results, product diversification and market demand rather than direct end-customer product reviews. (businesstoday.com.my)
Overall takeaways
- Investor/analyst view (mid–late 2025): a small-cap packaging company under pressure from weak export demand and regional price competition, but with targeted product moves (bread packaging, blown films) that could help longer term—near-term earnings seen as challenged. (businesstoday.com.my)
- Employee sentiment: mixed — some good learning and stable pay reported, but complaints about workload, management and hours appear in multiple reviews. (malaysia.Indeed.com)
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