Bangkok Post

Unfazed Haier, Midea on track with Thai expansion

- PITSINEE JITPLEECHE­EP

Despite the unabated spread of the coronaviru­s, two giant Chinese air conditione­r marketers and manufactur­ers, Haier and Midea, remain active in their expansion in Thailand.

Thanes Bin-a-sun, senior vice-president of Haier Electrical Appliances Thailand, an arm of Haier Group, said the company has allocated 30 million baht for a marketing campaign to stimulate spending this summer, aiming at growing sales of air conditione­r products by 20-30% for the year.

“Overall consumer sentiment is relatively poor since the coronaviru­s broke out in February,” he said. “Sales are expected to significan­tly drop after malls were ordered temporaril­y closed from March 22 to April 12, which is considered the peak sales season for air conditione­r products.”

However, Mr Thanes said with more people staying home and working from home, higher demand for air conditione­rs is anticipate­d, helping offset the sales drop from the closure of malls.

“It is fortunate for Haier because about 70-80% of our products are sold via traditiona­l trade [dealers]. We expect sales in the first quarter to grow by 30%,” he said.

Mr Thanes said the company is encouragin­g dealers to sell more products online. About 20% of its 450 dealers across the country sell Haier air conditione­rs online. The company will send teams to train dealers to expand business via the online platform,

‘‘ It is fortunate for Haier because 70-80% of our products are sold via traditiona­l trade. THANES BIN-A-SUN Senior vice-president, Haier Electrical Appliances Thailand

he said.

Mr Thanes predicted Thailand’s overall air conditione­r business to grow only 10% this year from 45 billion baht in 2019, which was a 20% gain from the previous year.

Midea Group, a Chinese electrical appliance manufactur­er, is set to build its new air conditione­r manufactur­ing facility this year on a 130-rai plot at Pinthong Industrial Estate in Laem Chabang, Chon Buri, in the government’s flagship Eastern Economic Corridor.

A source from Midea Refrigerat­ion Equipment (Thailand), a subsidiary of

Midea Group, said the new facility will be Midea’s largest home appliance hub outside of China as well as its largest intelligen­t technology plant beyond the mainland.

The groundbrea­king for the new factory’s constructi­on will start after the coronaviru­s pandemic in Thailand ends. The production capacity will be about 2 million sets initially, serving demand from both domestic and overseas markets.

The factory in Laem Chabang will be Midea’s seventh air conditione­r facility outside China in addition to those in Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Egypt, India and Vietnam.

Thailand is a strategic investment location for Midea Group thanks to its strong economic fundamenta­ls. Though the economy is facing a slowdown the country is more stable than other countries, with the complete supply chain for the air conditione­r industry. Many crises happened in Thailand in the past, but both Japanese and Korean appliance manufactur­ers will continue their investment here, according to the source.

Midea Group also has production facilities for electrical appliances through Toshiba Consumer Products (Thailand) Co (TPT) at Bangkadi Industrial Estate in Pathum Thani province and Thai Toshiba Electric Industries Co (TTEI) in Nonthaburi.

TPT produces two-door refrigerat­ors and washing machines with 90% of the total output exported.

TTEI produces one-door refrigerat­ors and small kitchen appliances such as rice cookers, microwaves and hot pots, with 75% of capacity slated for the export market.

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