The study contains the market potential in Thailand for mechanical equipment and hand tools used in the testing and repairing of automotive equipment. No attempt has been made for a definitive survey outside the capital city, but motor vehicle registration figures for 1963 show three-fourths of the passenger cars and four-fifths of the taxis in the Kingdom licensed in Bangkok, while trucks, buses, and motorcycles are more likely to be registered up-country. The demand indicated from this survey, then, is likely to underestimate the amount of equipment required for heavy vehicles and motorcycles. Information was obtained from Thai Customs statistics, Police Department Annual Reports as published by the National Statistical Office, and from personal interviews with garage and fleet owners. (Author)
Automotive Maintenance Equipment in Thailand
1965
8 pages
Report
No indication
English
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