ASEAN Finance / Delta Electronics' Thai Subsidiary Acquires Machinery and Equipment
Delta Electronics announced that its Thai subsidiary, Delta Electronics (Thailand) Public Company Limited, has acquired machinery and equipment from FUJI CORPORATION for a total amount of 5.237 billion Japanese Yen for business use. This acquisition follows Delta's record-high March revenue.
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(CNA Taipei, April 10) Delta Electronics announced today that its subsidiary Delta Electronics (Thailand) Public Company Limited has acquired machinery and equipment from FUJI CORPORATION for a total amount of 5.237 billion Japanese Yen.
Tedaron Electric acquired the machinery and equipment between February 12 and April 10 for business purposes.
Delta Electronics recently announced its March revenue of NT$59.779 billion, an increase of 37.6% year-on-year and 19.8% month-on-month, surpassing the historical record of NT$57.383 billion set in October last year. Cumulative first-quarter revenue reached NT$159.352 billion, up 34% year-on-year and down 1.3% quarter-on-quarter, marking the second-highest revenue in history.
During the investor conference held at the end of February, Delta Electronics Chairman Ping Cheng stated that three new plants in Thailand came online at the end of last year, but capacity is still tight. The company is accelerating plans for new production capacity in the next two to three years. In addition to expansion plans in Thailand, India, and the United States, the company has also recently visited Mexico for inspections. (Editor: 1150410)
Tedaron Electric acquired the machinery and equipment between February 12 and April 10 for business purposes.
Delta Electronics recently announced its March revenue of NT$59.779 billion, an increase of 37.6% year-on-year and 19.8% month-on-month, surpassing the historical record of NT$57.383 billion set in October last year. Cumulative first-quarter revenue reached NT$159.352 billion, up 34% year-on-year and down 1.3% quarter-on-quarter, marking the second-highest revenue in history.
During the investor conference held at the end of February, Delta Electronics Chairman Ping Cheng stated that three new plants in Thailand came online at the end of last year, but capacity is still tight. The company is accelerating plans for new production capacity in the next two to three years. In addition to expansion plans in Thailand, India, and the United States, the company has also recently visited Mexico for inspections. (Editor: 1150410)