deliver on time. Other current liabilities of the Q4 – 2019 increased form the Q4 – 2018 representing by 35.0 MB or 58.3%, mainly due to the increased unpaid output tax of service income, which was in the
beginning of 2017 to USD 18,000 per ton this year) and the proportionate of an increased in scrap cost is greater than an increased in HRC market price. In Q3/2018, the company will maintain an overall output
Certificates (REC) concerning its electricity generation output. The construction of the project has progressed 91.55% (The construction plan was 91.52%). The commercial operation date is scheduled in the fourth
Renewable Energy Certificates (REC) concerning its electricity generation output. The construction of the project has progressed 97.99% (The construction plan was 97.46%). The commercial operation date is
previous year owing to the low CPO stock level (nationwide) of 133,079 tons as of March 2021 caused by less output production in the harvest season. ▪ Edible Oil’s Quantity sold in the 1st quarter of 2021
, causing higher output in the global market and fear of recessions, as a result, the palm oil prices slumped in late June 2022. For the raw material price in year 2022 was in range between 28.93 – 61.22 Baht
parts businesses and 26.1% increase in dealership businesses respectively whilst industry production was up by 9.7%. The increase in revenue was due to the following reasons: 1) Automotive Parts Business
along with 13 tonnes per hour of steam output. The project is extendable for up to an additional every 2 years. Construction works of the project was completed and its operation started on July 20, 2017
share) to USD 45 million (attributed to 45 million shares, valued at USD 1 per share). The share capital has been paid up in full. The Company, via its Bangchak Initiative and Innovation Center or BIIC
for an increased level of production and the Company’s aggressive growth from 2018 onwards; 3) cost from trial runs and start-up of a new production line for some products, driving higher yield loss and