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Kang Yong Electric PCL
Glance View
Kang Yong Electric Public Co., Ltd. engages in manufacture and distribution of electronic appliances. The company is headquartered in Samut Prakan, Samut Prakan. The firm's segments include sale of goods and rendering of services in Thailand, sale of goods in Japan and sale of goods in other countries. The firm operates in a single line of business, namely the manufacturing and selling of household electrical appliances, which is an integrated line of product. The firm is a manufacturer and distributor of home electrical appliances, such as refrigerators, electric fans, ventilating fans, water pumps and jet towels (hand dryer) under the license and production technology provided by its joint venture partner, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Japan. In the domestic market, it distributes its products through Mitsubishi Electric Kang Yong Wattana Co., Ltd., its sole distributor. The company has market and sale distributors internationally in more than 20 countries.
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