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Business, Piyachart Maikaew, Published on 16/02/2016
» Mercedes-Benz Leasing (Thailand), the local financial unit of the German luxury car maker, expects strong, continued growth this year on the back of healthy car sales.
Business, Piyachart Maikaew, Published on 23/12/2015
» The auto industry is urging more government support for the production of buses and trucks in Thailand, not only to strengthen the sector in the country but also to cash in on growing infrastructure development in the region.
Business, Piyachart Maikaew, Published on 08/12/2015
» Cho Thavee Dollasien Plc (CTV-Doll), an MAI-listed bus and truck assembler, has set its sights on expanding into electric vehicles (EVs), which the government is keen on promoting.
Business, Piyachart Maikaew, Published on 25/08/2015
» MAI-listed Cho Thavee Dollasien Plc, a bus and truck assembler, is upbeat about revenue prospects this year despite a tepid first-half performance.
Business, Piyachart Maikaew, Published on 18/08/2015
» Captive leasing firms owned by makers of German luxury cars foresee promising prospects this year after robust first-half sales growth.
Business, Piyachart Maikaew, Published on 23/07/2015
» Thai-owned Kwaithong Motor Co plans to invest 5 billion baht to build an assembly plant for electric vehicles in Thailand to serve both the domestic and Asean markets.
Business, Piyachart Maikaew, Published on 27/04/2015
» Volvo Group (Thailand), the Swedish maker of buses, trucks and construction equipment, is pinning hopes on the government's megaproject development to boost sales in the heavy-duty truck market.
Business, Piyachart Maikaew, Published on 19/03/2015
» Loxley Plc, one of Thailand's biggest trading conglomerates, is studying the feasibility of an assembly plant for electric vehicles (EVs) in the country.
Business, Piyachart Maikaew, Published on 12/12/2014
» Volvo Group, a Swedish maker of buses, trucks and construction equipment, sees rising demand in Southeast Asia once the Asean Economic Community (AEC) is formed late next year.
Business, Piyachart Maikaew, Published on 14/10/2014
» Thailand's heavy-duty truck market is expected to recover next year to 25,000 to 28,000 units, boosted by improving economic prospects and muted political conditions.