December 31, 2018 and December 31, 2017 is 610.64 million baht and 635.03 million baht respectively, decreasing by 24.39 million baht or 3.84 percent, respectively. From having a large customer, changing the
services provided in solar power projects in Thailand in which SAAM Group provides services for its clients and customer service in development of renewable energy projects. In 2019, the decrease in selling
million baht or 5.79 percent respectively from the trade situation. war affects customers in the electronic tonic group Which is the customer in the main target group of the company in which customers
focus on increasing the efficiency of the manufacturing process, control cost and expanding its customer base for new production lines, as well as maintaining its existing customers to enable the company
% since, during Q2- 2017, the Company’s account receivables which past due up to 3 months and over 12 months increased mainly resulted from long payment process of customer which are state enterprises that
approximately increased of 14.97 percent when compared to the same period in 2016 in the amount of 162.18 million baht vary by amount of projects that the company has delivered to the customer. - Cost of sale of
internally) of lump lime in Q1 to meet customer demand as a kiln was stopped for maintenance. In addition, there was a jump in global fuel (petroleum coke) prices. Additionally, the cost of trading products
advertising and promotion expenses by Baht 3.62 million because in this year, the Company focuses on internal marketing by creating customer satisfaction. Administrative expenses For the 3 months period
of the new loan in the quarter ended June 30,2017 and the transferring from short-term loan, decreased trade and related company account payable 11.95 million Baht, increased advance from customer
Company also focuses to increase more customers by promoting online registration, increase more customer service points to receive applications. Thus, company promotes online register as well as more places