160.69 million or up by 4.85% as compared with the previous year. The amount increases were mainly driven by the rise in personnel expenses, cost of transportation, cost of services to customers, marketing
, cost of transportation, rental expenses, maintenance expenses, and marketing expenses. In addition, SG&A as a percentage of sales has marginally increased from 22.84% in previous year to 23.07%. 4
company has tried to expand its market and increase sale of flexible packaging and cost of goods transportation increased. 4. Administrative expenses In Q3/2018, the administration expenses was Baht 13.31
121.03 million In 2019, Advance Prefab Co., Ltd., which is in concrete product manufacturing business, has increased transportation expenses due to increased sales when compared to 2018. 3.6 Administrative
transportation costs, the gross profit margin as a percentage of sales has increased from 26.49% in the previous year to 27.10% due to change in product sales mix of general merchandise and the enhancement of
Co., Ltd., which is in concrete product manufacturing business, has increased transportation expenses due to increased sales when compared to the same quarter of 2018. 3.5 Details of share of profit
natural resources and land use; • (v) Terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity conservation; • (vi) Clean transportation; • (vii) Sustainable water and waste water management; • (viii) Climate change adaptation
the first sovereign sustainability bond in ASEAN last year to finance green transportation projects and COVID relief measures. The size has now grown to around 60 billion baht (2 billion USD) and will
still uncertain, and much depends on how the Phase One trade deal develops. Meanwhile, IMF forecasts that the global economy may grow 3.3 percent, down from the previous projection of 3.4 percent. Looking
........................................................................................................... 30 3.4.2. Hydropower ........................................................................................................ 33 3.5. Transportation