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Ducati Thailand Manufacturing, Video & Info Dec. 2, 2014


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http://youtu.be/qHKiwtTBKas

Published on Dec 2, 2014

Ducati, founded in 1926, Ducati has been producing sport-inspired motorcycles since 1946. Their product is characterized by their high performance engines, innovative design and avant-garde technology.

In the 1983, the company became part of Cagiva group and five years later won the first World Superbike championship. Thirteen years later, in 1996, the company Ducati was acquired by the Texas Pacific Group.

Today Ducatis are sold in over 80 countries around the world, mainly in the European, North-American and Asia Pacific markets. Ducati Thailand started in 2011 in Amata City manufacturing mainly for the domestic market, although export volumes are growing. Since locating in Thailand, the company has been experiencing growth, and aims to manufacture over 10,000 bikes per year within next year.

Speaking with the Thailand Board of Investment, Ducati notes that its range of motorcycles is divided into model families, which include: Diavel, Hypermotard, Monster, Multistrada, Streetfighter and Superbike. While production in Thailand began with the Monster model, the company now produces almost all models in Thailand. In fact, the company acknowledges that they are impressed with the fast rate of growth they have experienced in Thailand, noting that Thailand represents the main market in Asia and one of the top ten in the world.

The company reports that its investment in Thailand is going exactly according the plan. Ducati has received support from the BOI and currently enjoys tax reductions. Ducati is now creating a completely new factory with state of the art of the technology and which is the sole Ducati factory outside of Italy. It is part of a US$30 million investment plan for a plant that covers over 22,000 sqm.

Ducati has noted that thanks to the hard work of roughly 400 people in 6 months they expanded the factory and plan to hire over 100 additional skilled employees in the next 10 months. At its facility, Ducati has several manufacturing processes, such as machining, robot welding, painting and assembly and so it is very important to stay in contact with universities and technical schools in order to recruit and train the best employees

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nice, thanks for the vid!

So very likely we will soon have the Monster 821 made here, with reasonable price, oh and the 899.

Things look interesting...

Wonder what those who bought the Italian made bikes will think. Personally I'd be upset that I had to pay so much extra...but at least it was made in Italy!

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