K-Plastics Industries
    (13 reviews)

    Company Profile

    Company overview

    Industry

    Chemicals & Plastics Manufacturing

    Specialities

    Consumer Rigid Plastic Packaging, Industry Rigid Plastic Packaging

    Company size

    101-1,000

    Primary location

    Lot 749, Kawasan Perindustrian Nilai, 71800 Nilai, Negeri Sembilan
    K-Plastics Industries Sdn Bhd was formerly a subsidiary of King Plastic Group, a Singapore company incorporated in 1986. To meet market demand, the company expanded into South East Asia, establishing subsidiaries in Malaysia (1996), Indonesia (2011) and Vietnam (2013).In 2018, King Plastic and its subsidiaries merged to become part of Dynapack Asia, Indonesia. Dynapack Asia operates 32 manufacturing plants across 6 countries (Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore and China), providing plastic solutions for consumer packaging, components, and industrial packaging. K-Plastics Industries striving for excellence with the goal of becoming leading plastic and packaging company.

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    What’s it like working at K-Plastics Industries?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees value the extensive learning and development opportunities at K-Plastics Industries, including training on SAP systems, safety programmes, and technical processes such as injection moulding. The company is seen as an excellent platform for gaining hands-on experience and developing problem-solving and communication skills, particularly for fresh graduates. Colleagues are consistently praised for being friendly, helpful, and supportive, contributing to a positive working environment. Additionally, employees appreciate the normal working hours, with the workday ending at 5:30pm.

    However, there are some potential challenges to consider. Employees have noted that compensation and benefits could be enhanced, with concerns about the absence of bonuses, increments, and medical benefits. Management decision-making can sometimes be inconsistent, with last-minute changes and limited two-way communication. The workload can be demanding, particularly in QA roles where repetitive reporting is required across multiple formats, and there may be expectations to work beyond standard hours. Staffing levels can be stretched during busy periods, and headquarters involvement with multiple approval layers may slow down work progress.

    Recent reviews

    4.0
    Plastic Injection Moulding Technician i
    Apr 2026
    Nilai Negeri SembilanLess than 1 year in the role, former employee
    Its a good place to work and learning about experience working at factory
    The good thingsIt have a training session,where the worker can improve their work not just working at one department.
    The challengesThe challenge is you need to stay focus when you need to find work,that mean not just at your work but also other too like tooling.
    2.0
    Quality Assurance Executive
    Feb 2026
    Nilai Negeri Sembilan3 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    Great Foundation for Newcomers, Growth Consideration for Experienced Staff
    The good things1. Gained New Knowledge & Experience This company has provided me with extensive new knowledge and hands-on experience. I was guided on the implementation of the SAP system and ESS (Employee Self-Service) system, which enhanced my technical and system management skills. 2. Exposure to Various Training Programs I was actively involved in multiple training programs, including Safety & Health training, as well as technical training related to Injection Molding and Blowing processes conducted by experienced external trainers. In addition, HQ consistently provided weekly training sessions covering health awareness, motivation, and plastic industry knowledge. 3. A Great Learning Platform I would describe this company as an excellent learning institution, especially for fresh graduates or individuals who are new to the industry. It offers strong guidance, structured learning, and valuable industry exposure.
    The challenges1. Repetitive Reporting as Major Workload.In the QA section, handling customer complaints involves multiple layers of reporting. For each complaint, QA is required to prepare and submit reports in several formats, include: - ESS system (for HQ records) - Excel template for Plant Manager - Excel template for HQ - Weekly HOD report - Monthly customer complaint analysis - Quarterly customer report 2. Responsibility Imbalance in Problem Solving Although customer complaints often originate from production issues. QA is typically required to propose and provide corrective actions and solutions.This creates a situation where QA carries the responsibility for resolving issues that operationally controlled by Production 3. High Operator Turnover & Sustainability Challenges frequent operator turnover becomes challenging, new operators are not yet familiar with defect identification. 4. No Bonus. 5. No OT but you require to work more than working hours. 6. Monthly rework activity at customer site
    5.0
    Quality Control Inspector
    Aug 2025
    Nilai Negeri Sembilan-1 to 0 years in the role, current employee
    Experienced in technical writing, system evaluations like SAP, and improving QA/QC processes, with the ability to analyze and come up with high-quality recommendations that support workplace adaptation and overall quality management.
    The good thingsi will the new experience with this job in my life because I didn't study quality assurance in depth while in college.
    The challengesI don't like it when I have to make a rework.
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