sustainable advantages for the longer term. These include signing off on a single source of truth with ONE ERP across our businesses, setting up a global shared services center in India, taking a deep dive into
decelerating rate due to slowdown in external sector and manufacturing production at home. Meanwhile, private consumption which continued to expand was derived mainly from increased expenditures on automobiles
experience as an agency that jointly develops Thailand Taxonomy, SEC Thailand deeply hopes to be able to participate and support to the fullest of our potential in setting out the direction and drive the
Contract manufacturing business of ready-to-drink milk and pasteurized fruit juices saw its income increase by Baht 193.26 million, or 38%, due to more production orders from the customers, the Company had
. Sales and Services increase from 71.56 Million Baht to 76.54 Million Baht or 6.96% due to increasing revenues from contract manufacturing (OEM). 2. The company’s consolidated net loss for the period (Q.2
1,206.02 855.82 70.96 - Contract manufacturing business of ready-to-drink milk and pasteurized fruit juices saw its income increase by Baht 859.40 million, or 76.05%, due to more production orders from the
3.26 20.74 Total 650.90 525.52 125.38 23.86 - Contract Manufacturing Business for ready-to-drink milk and pasteurized fruit juice increased by Baht 121.29 million, or 23.93%, in Q1’22. There was the
17.28 (0.18) (1.04) Total 523.60 222.54 301.06 135.28 - Contract manufacturing business of ready-to-drink milk and pasteurized fruit juices saw its income increase by Baht 303.01 million, or 151.10%, due
manufacturing business of ready-to-drink milk and pasteurized fruit juices saw its income increase by Baht 193.26 million, or 38%, due to more production orders from the customers, the Company had more
-68.42% Operating results for each business segment are shown below: 1. Manufacturing and Selling of Special Cutting Tools unit: THB million 2019 2018 Change (THB million) Change (%) Revenue from External