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Thailand's Yazaki Cable Company, a subsidiary of the Yazaki Group, said it will increase cable sales by 60 percent and monthly production to more than 4,000 tons over the next five years to capture growing demand
from neighboring countries such as Myanmar.
In addition, Yazaki Cable will make use of the production capacity of its Suvarnabhumi plant, which started operations in August, and expand sales of "flexible cables", a differentiated product with high construction performance at the plant, in order to expand its business
.
The company accounts for about 30% of
Thailand's construction cable market.
The production and sales include CV cables comparable to Japanese IV cables, and NYY cables comparable to THW and VVR
.
The company is currently promoting sales
in Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, and other neighboring countries.
In particular, Myanmar, which has a population of about 50 million and a large potential market, will increase the demand for cables in the future as electricity
spreads in the country.
In order to meet the company's growing demand, the company is signing contracts with local sales companies and agents to expand sales
.
At the same time, we will explore local production
.
In addition, there is a strong
demand in Thailand for cables and other products related to public facilities such as railways and electricity.
Currently, Yazaki Cable Company is taking measures to expand sales activities with local general contractors and win over a strong market
.
We will actively capture demand
by strengthening policies such as strengthening agency stores in regional markets that are expected to grow in the future.
In view of the increase in orders in the medium to long term, Yazaki Cable Company has mass-produced its current CV cables
at its Suvarnabhumi plant.
In March next year, the company will start working at full capacity through the current personnel system
, including mass production of THW and NYY.
In the future, by further increasing the number of employees, the factory will be able to operate 24 hours a day
.
The new plant has a maximum production capacity of 1,900 tons
per month.
The monthly output of the existing plant will reach 2,500 tons, and if the new plant can start at full capacity, the monthly output is expected to reach more than
4,000 tons.
In addition, the new plant has special equipment that integrates a stewing oven and an extruder, making it possible
to produce "flexible cables" with high flexibility.
In Thailand, labor costs are rising, and there will be a shortage of power engineering personnel in the future, and "flexible cables" that are easy to construct, such as soft switchboards, will be competitive
.
Yazaki Cable will make use of technology to improve product performance and increase sales
.
Thailand's Yazaki Cable Company, a subsidiary of the Yazaki Group, said it will increase cable sales by 60 percent and monthly production to more than 4,000 tons over the next five years to capture growing demand
from neighboring countries such as Myanmar.
In addition, Yazaki Cable will make use of the production capacity of its Suvarnabhumi plant, which started operations in August, and expand sales of "flexible cables", a differentiated product with high construction performance at the plant, in order to expand its business
.
The company accounts for about 30% of
Thailand's construction cable market.
The production and sales include CV cables comparable to Japanese IV cables, and NYY cables comparable to THW and VVR
.
The company is currently promoting sales
in Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, and other neighboring countries.
In particular, Myanmar, which has a population of about 50 million and a large potential market, will increase the demand for cables in the future as electricity
spreads in the country.
In order to meet the company's growing demand, the company is signing contracts with local sales companies and agents to expand sales
.
At the same time, we will explore local production
.
In addition, there is a strong
demand in Thailand for cables and other products related to public facilities such as railways and electricity.
Currently, Yazaki Cable Company is taking measures to expand sales activities with local general contractors and win over a strong market
.
We will actively capture demand
by strengthening policies such as strengthening agency stores in regional markets that are expected to grow in the future.
In view of the increase in orders in the medium to long term, Yazaki Cable Company has mass-produced its current CV cables
at its Suvarnabhumi plant.
In March next year, the company will start working at full capacity through the current personnel system
, including mass production of THW and NYY.
In the future, by further increasing the number of employees, the factory will be able to operate 24 hours a day
.
The new plant has a maximum production capacity of 1,900 tons
per month.
The monthly output of the existing plant will reach 2,500 tons, and if the new plant can start at full capacity, the monthly output is expected to reach more than
4,000 tons.
In addition, the new plant has special equipment that integrates a stewing oven and an extruder, making it possible
to produce "flexible cables" with high flexibility.
In Thailand, labor costs are rising, and there will be a shortage of power engineering personnel in the future, and "flexible cables" that are easy to construct, such as soft switchboards, will be competitive
.
Yazaki Cable will make use of technology to improve product performance and increase sales
.