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Thai Autobook 2015 NTN
1. NTN Manufacturing Thailand (NMT) was established
as a wholly owned subsidiary of NTN Corporation,
being its first manufacturing site in Southeast Asia.
The plant has been in operation since October 1999
producing driveline components.
Products: Driveline systems, propeller shaft, CV Joint.
NTN Corp. has announced on February 2012 that it will establish a plant in Thailand to
produce bearings and other automotive parts with an investment of around 2.5 billion
yen to meet growing demand in Southeast Asian markets.
The Osaka-based maker said its second Thai plant in Chonburi Province will start
production in October.
The two companies aim to start
operations in February next year and to
export their products to Europe and the
USA in the future.
Until now, NTN had been producing
automotive products such as CVJ and
hub bearings at NTN Manufacturing
(Thailand) Co., Ltd (hereafter, NMT
Eastern Seaboard Plant) located in
Section 29
NTN
AT A GLANCE
1. Japanese owned parts maker
2. Commenced operation in Thailand in 1999
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NTN Headquarters
127/15 Nonsee Road
Chongnonsee Yannawa
Bangkok 10120
Phone: +662-2952518
NTN Manufacturing (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
Eastern Seaboard Industrial Estate
111/2 Moo 4,
Pluakdaeng, Pluangdeang
Rayong 21140
Contact Sales: sales@ntn.co.th
Contact Purchasing: purchasing@ntn.co.th
2. Thailand's Eastern Seaboard Industrial Estate (Rayong Province).
The new NMT Pinthong Plant will be established in the Pinthong
industrial area as NTN's second production base in Thailand as a
means of increasing production capacity. NTPT Company Limited
(hereafter, NTPT), a forging and turning joint venture with Takao Kogyo
Co., Ltd., a company with highly advanced manufacturing technology,
will also be established on the same site to develop a local integrated
production system.
In addition to Thailand, NTPT will also supply semi-finished
automotive products to India, and in the future, to Europe and
Americas, to increase NTN Group profits and further enhance the
group's competitive capability to overcome the long-term effects of a
high yen.
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