
Most global economists agree that the difficulties of the past decade are now receding and with the beginning of this new era, prosperity is on the horizon.
With government support in the form of generous incentive packages and tax breaks, Thai industry is now back on track, with the automotive industry in particular poised for big growth. Employing over 300,000 people and generating 12% of the nation’s GDP, this is one of the largest manufacturing sectors in the country. The industry has attracted virtually all of the world’s major auto manufacturers, assemblers and component operations, many of whom are planning further investment here.  |
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Suthong Machinery & Siam Amata are ready for market recovery
In a recent interview Mr. Somchai Lim, Managing Director of Suthong Machinery Co., Ltd. said, “Our Company has been in this business over 20 years and we are well known in the auto parts industry as the top agent for importing quality machinery from Taiwan such as PO LY GIM, ARES SEIKI and MILLSTAR. 
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CNC Far East is well known in the sheet metal industry. The company imports quality, world-class sheet metal machinery from Europe such as ADIRA, EUROMAC, GEKA, and AKYAPAK. CNC Far East has been in the industry for over 30 years. They are well known in the auto parts, automotive, electronic, electric, furniture and building & construction industries. 
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Mr. Chanin Khaochan
Director of the BOI unit for Industrial Linkage Development (BUILD)
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In a recent interview, Khun Chanin Khaochan, Director of the BOI unit for Industrial Linkage Development (BUILD), made the following comments…“In 2010 Thailand expects to export around 600,000 cars, an increase of 14% over 2009.” he said.

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Ms. Kitti Tangsongtham
Managing Director
Krasstec Co.,Ltd. |
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“In the past many of our customers have not been able to devote much time to maintenance of their machinery because they have been so busy. The danger here is that is equipment breaks down during a time of high production they can lose money. 
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