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SO OK TRADING: Bridging Thai Business to the World — FAST • SHARP • RELIABLE A Global Trading Partner Covering Ferrous & Non‑Ferrous Metals, Clean Energy, and Thai Agriculture : 6 MAY 2026

Last updated: 6 May 2026
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SO OK TRADING: Rising Star in International Trade of Metals, Clean Energy & Agricultural Products : About Us : 6 MAY 2026

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SO OK TRADING CO., LTD. Although a new player, the company stands out with a management team boasting over 20 years of experience in international trade and supply chain management. Our mission is to be the “bridge” connecting industrial raw materials, metals, green energy, and premium Thai agricultural products to the global market.

 
Basic Information & Credibility
Registration: Legally registered in Thailand, No. 0105567210956 (Department of Business Development)
Business Status: “Actively Operating” — confirming existence and continuity
Head Office: Krung Kasem Road, Bang Khun Phrom, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok
Leadership: Mr. Malik Patrtarawarich — driving transparency, partnership building, and environmental stewardship
Logistics Partners: Strong global transport network supporting import and export worldwide
 
⚙️ Core Product Groups
Metals (Ferrous & Non‑Ferrous) Construction steel bars, high‑tensile wire, wire rods, aluminum, copper, lead, antimony, zinc
Clean Energy & Biomass Palm kernel shells, coconut shells, coconut charcoal, wood chips, wood pellets, solar systems for homes and factories
Agricultural & Food Products Rice, cassava, sugar, rubber products, premium coffee, fresh fruits, aromatic coconuts, canned fruits, seasonings
Recyclable Materials & Others Scrap metal, plastics, paper, parquet wood for flooring
 
Growth Opportunities & Potential
Steel Market: Demand in Thailand expected to grow by 2.2% in 2026 due to government infrastructure projects
Green Energy: Expansion of renewable energy purchase plans driving biomass and solar growth
Win‑Win‑Win Strategy: Benefits for customers, suppliers, and the environment
Market Analysis: Regular monitoring of metal and consumer goods prices to manage volatility
 
⚠️ Challenges to Watch
High Competition: Pressure from low‑cost products and currency fluctuations
New Entrant: Long‑term success depends on building trust and maintaining consistent product quality
 
Summary
SO OK TRADING is a Thai trading company combining expertise in metals with clean energy and premium agricultural products. With transparency, international standards, and the values of FAST • SHARP • RELIABLE, the company is poised to become a trusted global partner. It is a “rising star” to watch in international trade for 2025–2026.

 
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