AAPICO Hitech Public Company Limited engages in the manufacture and distribution of automobile parts, dies, and jigs in Thailand, China, Malaysia, and Portugal. It operates through three segments: Manufacture of Auto Parts; Sales of Automobiles and Provision of Automobiles Repair Service; and Others. The company offers pressed and stamped body parts, including floor parts, cross members, side sills, brackets, clips, and sub-assembly parts; chassis frame components; housing axles; forged and machined parts, such as transmission systems, power train systems, steering and suspension systems, engine parts, shafts, wheel hubs, link shafts, companion flanges, and other parts, as well as camber link for chassis systems, braking pawn for braking systems, and copper products; and plastic parts, plastic fuel tanks, and windshield washer systems. It also provides casting parts; assembly jigs; and stamping dies. In addition, the company is involved in the sale of automobiles; provision of automobile repair, training, technical support, and information technology consulting and advisory services; venture capital business; investment in other companies; and import and export of vehicles and parts. Further, it offers car navigation systems and its derivatives; Oracle ERP consultancy; and car accessories. The company was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Thailand.
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