Thaco sends third shipment of fuel tanks to RoK

Truong Hai Auto Corporation (Thaco) has shipped 30 3,000-litre fuel tanks to JMK, a producer and supplier of auto parts in the Republic of Korea.
Thaco sends third shipment of fuel tanks to RoK ảnh 1The 3,000-litre fuel tanks produced by Truong Hai Auto Corporation (Thaco). (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Truong Hai Auto Corporation(Thaco) has shipped 30 3,000-litre fuel tanks to JMK, a producer and supplierof auto parts in the Republic of Korea.

The shipment was delivered by sea from Chu Lai Port inthe central province of Quang Nam to Busan, the RoK

It was Thaco’s third export batch to the Korean company,including more than 200 2.5-tonne dump beds and 3,000-litre fuel tanks fortrucks, since the beginning of 2018.

More 100 2.5-tonne dump beds and 3,000-litre fuel tankswill head to the RoK in the second half of this year under the two firms’agreement.

To satisfy the high technical standards and strictquality required by JMK, Thaco has used advanced technologies in itsproduction. The company has also employed advanced management tools likeKaizen, Lean manufacturing, Total Quality Management (TQM) and 5S alongsidequality management systems.

Last year, Thaco launched the first made-in-Vietnam busfactory at Quang Nam province’s Chu Lai-Truong Hai Industrial Complex, withcapacity of 20,000 buses and minibuses a year, mostly for export.

The Quang Nam-based automaker has also developed a supporting industry zonewith 24 plants producing spare parts and accessories for local use and export.

Thaco, in cooperation with Japan’s Mazda Motor Corporation, has developed a newMazda factory – the second such Mazda facility in Quang Nam province, withtotal investment of 380 million USD.

Thaco currently assembles and distributes the Republic of Korea’s Kia, Japan’sMazda, France’s Peugeot and BMW models.-VNA
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