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Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 04/05/2012
» Ford plans to purchase up to US$800 million worth of parts annually from Thailand to supply its new $450-million passenger vehicle plant in Rayong.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 16/10/2012
» Compact International (1994) Co plans to invest about 300 million baht to upgrade its plant at Phetchaburi to increase its capacity to supply brake products to automakers and strengthen its expansion in overseas markets.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 03/11/2012
» Nissan Motor Co yesterday confirmed it will build a new 11-billion-baht factory in Thailand in a move aimed at sustaining its growth across Southeast Asia.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 27/11/2012
» Isuzu, Thailand's second-largest pickup truck manufacturer, expects zero growth for domestic sales next year, as it has to set aside some output to accommodate rising exports.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 29/11/2012
» Mazda plans to achieve its midterm sales target in Southeast Asia of 150,000 units a year by 2016, with Thai sales representing two-thirds.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 23/08/2012
» Denso Corporation, the leading global automotive parts supplier, plans to invest about 8 billion (3.18 billion baht) to expand its Bang Pakong plant in Chon Buri next year to cope with market growth overseas and at home.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 28/09/2012
» Sammitr Motors Group, the auto parts maker, has decided to relocate its compressed natural gas (CNG) retrofit business to eastern Bangkok.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 12/07/2012
» Mazda is ready to introduce the first SkyActiv model in the Thai market next year as it hopes for tax benefits to support its local production of cars installed with the new technology.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 26/04/2012
» Strong local demand for Ford Ranger and Mazda BT-50 pickup trucks has prompted Ford and Mazda to expand their AutoAlliance Thailand (AAT) joint-venture plant in Rayong.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 27/04/2012
» An expected rise in Chevrolet Colorado demand overseas has prompted General Motors Thailand to step up pickup truck production as well as power train output to cater to increased automobile production.