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Widespread effects on operations

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As the authorities are busy draining water to the Gulf of Thailand and save industrial estates, what remains unclear is when the suspended industrial plants would resume normal operations and what the exact damage value will be.

Toyota Motor in Japan said in a company statement to the Tokyo stock exchange that its Thai facilities would be suspended until Oct 22. Earlier, it planned to resume operations on Oct 16 after the suspension on Oct 12 following supply disruption.

Over 20 auto parts makers are operating in Ayutthaya, which is severely damaged by floods.

Honda Motor said in a company statement to the Tokyo stock exchange today that it has no timeframe for resuming operations at its plants in Thailand. Honda is still assessing how much the flood may cost the company, the statement said.

The company’s assembly plants in Rojana Industrial Park in Ayutthaya are submerged in water along with other 300 industrial plants in the estate, over 100 in Saha Rattana Nakorn Industrial Estate, and 143 in Hi-Tech Industrial Estate.

US hard-drive motor maker, Nidec, which suspended six of seven plants in Thailand also announced that three of the plants were damaged by the flooding. Its hard-disk drive motor plant in Pathumthani will be closed until Oct 16, Nidec said, without giving a timeframe for reopening the other plants.

Quality Construction Product, with plants in Bang Pa-In Industrial Estate, also shut down operations on October 12 to prevent the facilities from floods, and would resume the operations when the situation gets better.

Officially, the damage is estimated to reach Bt100 billion, inclusive of Bt16-Bt20 billion of losses to the agricultural sector, according to Bank of Thailand Governor Prasarn Trairatvorakul.

Also suspending operations are Inoue Rubber (Thailand) Plc’s facilities in Wang Noi since Oct 13, Rich Asia Steel Plc’s distribution centre in Wang Noi on Oct 13, Sun Wood Industries Plc’s facilities in Bang Sai, Rockworth Plc’s Bang Pa-In facilities on Oct 12, and Thai Central Chemical Plc’s second factory in Ayutthaya.

Home Products Centre Plc reported today that its distribution centre in Wang Noi, Ayutthaya is unaffected by the flood, but given inconvenience the centre was closed. Suppliers are now instructed to deliver products directly to stores. It said though floods may damage certain products and assets in the centre, the company has insurance for any flood-related losses. The company also continues with its HomePro Expo during Oct 14-25 at Muang Thong Thani

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-- The Nation 2011-10-14

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THAI board approves Nok Air share purchase

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Thai Airways International's board of directors today approved the purchase of Nok Air Co Ltd's 10 per cent shares from Krung Thai Bank at the cost of Bt165 million.

The shares, at Bt33 apiece, will increase THAI's holding from 39 per cent to 49 per cent, in accordance with the national carrier’s business plan to have a say in Nok Air’s strategic policies, to turn it into a competitive low cost carrier and protecting the market share from other budget and low cost carriers.

THAI President Piyasvasti Amranand is also appointed as a director of Nok Air, as the higher holding increases the airline’s director seats in Nok Air from four to five.

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-- The Nation 2011-10-14

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Princess Sirindhorn provides more shelters for Ayutthaya flood victims.

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BANGKOK, Oct the fourteenth - The Chaipattana Foundation Aid and Restoration Centres have opened to help Flood victims in Flood-Ravaged Province of Ayutthaya Province at Her Royal Highness the Princess Maha Chakri request of Sirindhorn. Princess Sirindhorn, as Executive Chairperson has assigned the Chaipattana Foundation. to set up Aid and Restoration Centers for Flood Victims in Wang Noi and Lard Bua Luang districts of Ayutthaya province to shelter flood-affected residents evacuated from their homes and distribute essential aid, including medical services, to all flood victims in the province and its vicinity. . The first SET was up at Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University Centre in Ayutthaya's Wang Noi District.

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The centre currently accommodating 600 flood victims. In Collaboration with the Royal Eng Army, the Eng Red Cross Society, Eng Airways International, and other agencies, the Flood Relief Centre under the Chaipattana Foundation have been OPERATED the twenty-fourth hours. In addition, Princess Sirindhorn has recently Granted permission to the Chaipattana Foundation to. consider setting up another Flood Relief Center at the Army Air Defense Operation Center in Wang Noi District of Ayutthaya to Expand its Flood Relief efforts. The New Centre is in preparation and Will Open for Flood victims very soon.

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On Friday, Princess Sirindhorn granted survival kits to be distributed to flood victims who had not received any help in Bang Pa-in district of Ayutthaya. The Royal Relief Mission today is supported by the Department of Fisheries. The Chaipattana Foundation Will remain Open for the Public to Join the Mission by contacting 02 282 4425 -8 ext Necessities and one hundred sixteen to donate money to support its Flood Relief efforts. (MCOT online news).

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-- TNA 2011-10-14

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