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Does anyone know the location of the Triumph plant in Thailand and do they give tours.
Hey, if you can't beat them join them.
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At present, the company has a plant in Thailand's eastern seaboard province of Rayong,(Chonburi, located between BKK & Pattaya). Plans are on the table to open a second plant in the near future. HTH
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I will be in Thailand, and Australia, about this time next year. Is the plant in Thailand worth a stop?
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I will be in Thailand, and Australia, about this time next year. Is the plant in Thailand worth a stop?
Probably not, but I know some good bars in Soi Cowboy, Bangkok. 
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I will be in Thailand, and Australia, about this time next year. Is the plant in Thailand worth a stop?
Don't know if anyone has been round the Thai factory or if it is conducting tours or not.
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Does anyone know the location of the Triumph plant in Thailand and do they give tours.
I'm sorry... if I went on the Thailand Triumph tour, I would probably loose it. 
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Does anyone know the location of the Triumph plant in Thailand and do they give tours.
I'm sorry... if I went on the Thailand Triumph tour, I would probably loose it.
Oh, come on Paul! Why so glum, dude???
Don't you know...One night in Bangkok and the world's your oyster?!
(maybe you could pickup a new Bonnie, free. Wanna bet they'll also make the Rocket-3 And these stupid rhymes of mine are killing me..........BOMP)
Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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Hey I hear the thai bonnies can pop ping pong balls out of their peeshooters. 
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Hey I hear the thai bonnies can pop ping pong balls out of their peeshooters.
...and darts, christmas tree lights, and razor blades. Of course there is the motorbike that drops from the ceiling... (those that have been to Patpong road understand). Love you longtime.
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Murray Head - 1984, not a bad single either
Dagnabit, now I've got that song stuck in my head.
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Prince Andrew will open Boots' 100th store, visit Tesco's Rama 1 "Green" store and open Triumph Motorcycles Thailand's second plant in Chon Buri.
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I just looked for some info on the Triumph website (no luck) but found some stuff Triumph anoraks might like. There are all these links to little info snippets, this one has a vid of Bruce Willis at a photo shoot for Vanity Fair, pottering round on a Bonneville (note how he does a simple turn and puts his foot down like a girly wuss  ). I like BW, we have the same barber 
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Ford Forums Since 2002 Triumph has operated a factory in Amata Nakorn Industrial Estate, Chonburi. The Triumph factory in Chonburi is responsible for producing high quality motorcycle components which are exported to our assembly factory in the UK. Under the supervision of a UK management team Triumph Motorcycles (Thailand) Ltd produces components to the high standard demanded by our UK parent company and Triumph’s world-wide customers. The components currently produced in Thailand include Steel & Aluminium Fabrications, Exhaust Systems, Fuel Tanks and Chrome Covers. Due to the success of our factory in Chonburi we are now looking to expand and develop more processes in Thailand. These will include Wet Painting and Assembly. Triumph Thailand info Triumph Motorcycles (Thailand) Limited Address: Amata Nakorn Industrial Estate 700/485 Moo 2 Bankao, Panthong City: Chonburi Post Code: 20160 Country: Thailand Phone Number: +66 038 456 500 Fax Number: +66 038 454 033 General Email: steve.sargent@triumph.co.uk URL: triumph.co.uk Business Activity: Manufacturing
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Background Triumph Motorcycles (Thailand) Limited are a 100% UK owned company that currently operate 2 factories in Amata Nakorn Industrial Estate, Chonburi. Triumph's first factory in Thailand was opened in May 2002 and was established for the manufacture of motorcycle components including Frames, Fuel Tanks, Header Systems, Swinging Arms, Engine Covers and Chrome Plated Parts. A second factory was opened in 2006 where a wet painting facility and assembly line have been established. Products or Services Production of motorcycle components and assembly of motorcycles for export markets. Processes include; Aluminium & Steel welding, CNC Machining, Laser Cutting, Polishing, Chrome Plating, Powder Coating, Wet Painting and Assembly. Senior Management Steve Sargent,Steve Whatnall,Dave Thomas,Mark Fensome,Paul Miller,Peter Coates,Stuart Wright, Jurirach Likhitangsuvat,Chujit Rattanatigul,Phanphen Tankulsawat Board of Directors John Bloor, John Eastham, Steve Sargent, Mark Fensome, Jurirach Likhitangsuvat
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 John Bloor on the left with some unknown man on the right. Photo from the website of ZSO Rheinland GmbH. (Germany)
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Prince Phillip is saying to HM .. " I'm telling you Liz, they're supposed to making some sort of kick-a$$ 1500 that runs on Putoline and soy sauce, that bloke behind who looks like he's left his hanger in his jacket told me!"
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More news Thailand aims to become export hub for large cycles MILAN, July 30, 2007 (TNA) -- After clinching a deal in which Triumph Motorcycles decided to invest another Bt3.5 billion in Thailand, the kingdom now aims to become a production and export hub for large-sized motorcycles, said Kosit Panpiemras, deputy prime minister and industry minister. Mr. Kosit has just concluded five-day visits to Britain and Italy, which began July 25. In Britain he met Triumph Motorcyles president John Bloor, who agreed to invest an additional Bt3.5 billion in 2008 in Thailand operations for manufacturing parts for large-sized motorcycles. At present, the company has a plant in Thailand's eastern seaboard province of Rayong. With the additional investment, the company plans to assemble about 50,000 large-sized motorcycles annually. Mr. Kosit said he had ordered Satit Chanjavanakul, secretary general of the state-run Board of Investment, to map out plans on promoting investment for large-sized motorcycles with the engine capacity from 500 cc upwards which have a global demand of over 100,000 units annually. Besides Triumph Motorcycles, two or three major large-sized motorcycle producers may also invest in Thailand, Mr. Kosit said, adding that he expected the investment promotional plan would be completed soon. Mr. Kosit said he had also held talks with Giorgio Garimberti, operations chief of VM Mortori, Italy's major diesel engine manufacturer, who said that his company was keen to set up a factory in Thailand in 2008, with production starting in the following year. The investment by VM Mortori is around Bt450-900 million. (TNA)-E111
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