million which has decreased by THB 0.17 million or 2.46% from the 1st quarter of 2014 was THB 6.91 million. 4. Sea Freight Carrier Business Revenues from Sea Freight Services, operated by the subsidiary
edible oil, In 1st quarter of 2018 was THB 4.54 million while 1st quarter 2017 was THB 4.87 million. 3. Sea Freight Service Revenues from Sea Freight Services, operated by the subsidiary (AIL), to total
to 81.9 percent. (Source:International Air Transport Association) For Thailand tourism industry in the third quarter of 2019, the number of international tourist arrivals to Thailand increased by 7.0
same period of the previous year. North America had the highest passenger load factor at 84.3 percent. In contrast, Africa had the lowest passenger load factor at 70.8 percent (Source: International Air
which has increased by THB 3.55 million or 12.72%. 4. Revenues from sea freight carrier Revenues ratio from sea freight carrier business in the fiscal year 2014 and 2013 was 0.77% and 1.08% respectively
. Revenues from sea freight carrier business Revenues from sea freight carrier business in the fiscal year 2015 and 2014 was THB 19.55 million and THB 35.29 million. Ratio of the revenues to total revenues in
. Revenues from sea freight carrier business Revenues from sea freight carrier business in the fiscal year 2015 and 2014 was THB 19.55 million and THB 35.29 million. Ratio of the revenues to total revenues in
., Klongmadua, Krathum Baen, Samut Sakhon 74110 Thailand. E-mail: aienergy@aienergy.co.th บริษัท เอไอ เอนเนอร์จี จ ำกดั (มหำชน) AI Energy Public Company Limited. 4. Sea Freight Carrier Business Revenues from Sea
. Revenues from sea freight carrier business Ratio of the revenues to total revenues in 2015 and 2014 is 0.55% and 0.77%. Revenues from sea freight carrier business in the fiscal year 2015 and 2014 were THB
. AIPT’s revenue from Sale of Ice Cube in the 2nd quarter of 2015 is THB 7.44 million which has increased by THB 0.18 million or 2.48%. 4. Sea Freight Carrier Business Revenues from Sea Freight Services