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Thailand’s Largest Auto Lights Supplier

Friday, April 8th, 2011


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Headlight assembly, headlight cover, headlights, taillights, corner lights, side marker lights, turn signal lights, fog lights, parking lights – Soni Motors Lighting Division will fill your every automotive lighting needs. We have scores of automobile lights in current inventory or in our JIT (Just In Time) Inventory now and ready to ship directly to you! Replace your headlight or taillight now, we guarantee premium quality automobile head lights & tail lights at Soni Motors Lighting Division. Thousands of auto light vendors, automotive lights mechanics, automotive owners and automotive dealers in all parts of the world rely on Soni Motors Lighting Division for all their automobile light needs. Only Soni Motors Lighting Division offers the lowest prices for headlights, taillights, corner lights, fog lights, turn signal lights, parking lights, side marker lights, headlight assembly, and headlight cover. We will beat or match any automotive light price that is lower than ours. Buy auto lights at Soni Motors Lighting Division and save with our wholesale automobile light prices!

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New Toyota Plant in Thailand

Monday, April 6th, 2009

Executives at Toyota Motor’s new plant in a Bangkok suburb point out that the factory in Thailand is the first to run on clean natural gas.

The factory is equipped with robots and parts movers moving silently on the assembly floors. Toyota’s $426 million facility shows that despite the political unrest in Thailand it has not affected global carmakers’ positive views of the country.

Thailand is renowned worldwide when it comes to the production of one-ton trucks, with projected outputs of 853,000 units for this year alone. The said figure outpaced United States which according to J.D. Power Automotive Forecasting produces only 588,000 units of trucks.

Thailand is the second biggest market for trucks since it’s a common sight in rural areas where most farm products are produced. The domestic sales for this year are forecast at 510,000 units as compared to the 651,000 units forecast in the United States.

Aside from Toyota, Ford Motor Co, General Motors Corp, Nissan Motor Co Ltd, Mitsubishi Motors Corp, Isuzu Motors Ltd, and Mazda Motor Corp. have also opened factories in Thailand for their export vehicles and mostly have started building their plants after Asia’s 1997/98 economic crisis. Each of them has invested 140,000-180,000 trucks a year, exporting them to 100 countries from Australia and the Middle East to Europe and even reaching Latin America.

In recent years the Thai government has offered proposals that include generous incentives for global carmakers just to encourage them to invest in export-oriented facilities for small economy sedans. The Thai government aims to further develop its auto industry which is its second-biggest industry after computers and electronics, employing about 350,000 people and accounting for nearly 15 percent of gross domestic product.