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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 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 10/11/2012
» Toyota plans to build as many as 1 million vehicles a year in Thailand in the near future.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 31/10/2012
» Honda's accumulated turnover has exceeded targets since it resumed operations at its Ayutthaya plant in March.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 03/10/2012
» Mitsubishi will spend 4-5 billion baht next year to upgrade three car assembly plants to increase the output of existing models and prepare for new models.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 21/09/2012
» Thailand's second pilot electric vehicle charging station opened yesterday in Ayutthaya's Wang Noi district as part of PTT's project on development of EVs as an eco-friendly alternative in order to reduce global warming and air pollution.
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 18/07/2012
» Next year's domestic automobile market will likely be less robust, lacking the fillip given by the government's first-time car buyer tax rebates, says Toyota Motor Thailand.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 17/07/2012
» Nissan ramped up automobile production at its plant on Bang Na-Trat Road Kilometre 21 after production volume of Navara pickups was shifted to Mitsubishi Motors' manufacturing plants.
Business, Santan Santivimolnat, Published on 15/06/2012
» Dramatic automotive industry growth is expected to boost Thai Rung Union Car's consolidated revenue by 40% this year.