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Inoue Rubber Thailand PCL
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Price: 11.5 THB -3.36% Market Closed
Market Cap: 2.2B THB
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Market Cap
2.2B THB
Industry
Auto Components

Inoue Rubber (Thailand) Public Co. Ltd. engages in the manufacture and distribution of rubber and elastomer products in the automotive sector. The company is headquartered in Pathumtani, Pathum Thani and currently employs 1,343 full-time employees. The company operates in two segments: Local and Export. Its business is divided into two business, namely industrial elastomer parts and motorcycle tires and tubes. Its industrial elastomer parts are divided into two categories namely elastomer parts for automotive industry such as Hose Air, Weather Strip, Engine Mounting Rubber, Shield Fuel Tank, Rubber Gasket, Trunk Lid Cover, Rubber Fuel Tank Grommet, Rubber Sound/ Dust Seal. The firm for other industries it offers rubber parts used in the railway infrastructure projects, agricultural and fishery machinery, cooling machines rubber cushions for electrical appliances, construction materials, container seals. Its products are delivered to motorcycle manufacturers both in Thailand and overseas, including Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki, and Suzuki.

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