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Company type | Subsidiary |
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Founded | 1970 |
Headquarters | Khan Na Yao District, Bangkok, Thailand |
Products | Automobiles, engines |
Bangchan General Assembly Co., Ltd. is an automobile assembly based in the Khan Na Yao District, in Bangkok, Thailand. The plant is a subsidiary of the Phra Nakorn Automobile Company. [1]
Bangchan General Assembly was founded in 1970 as a Thai-American joint venture with General Motors. [2] Against the background of corresponding political requirements, the assembly of passenger cars from CKD kits began in 1979. [2]
The plant changed hands several times: [2]
No vehicle production was reported for 2005. [3]
Since its inception, BGAC has assembled models from 14 [4] or 15 different brands. [2] They include, Daihatsu, Opel, Holden and Honda. [5] Daihatsu production ended in 1998. [6] Commercial vehicles of the brands Foton and Tata (since 2017) are also assembled. [1] [2] [4] Since 2017, BGAC has been operating together with Mercedes-Benz (Thailand) Ltd. a delivery center for new vehicles. [7]
Production of Neta electric vehicles is scheduled to start in 2023. [8]