Able Motors welcomed Mitsubishi’s executives in joining the big cleaning day at the 4S showroom to get ready for the world debut of All-new Mitsubishi Triton pickup.

Able Motors Company Limited, one of the car dealerships business under AAPICO Hitech Public Company Limited (AH) held the big cleaning day at Mitsubishi Chaengwattana and welcomed top executives from Mitsubishi Motors Thailand (MMTh), led by Mr Eiichi Koito, President and CEO and Mr Sarote Maartlert, Senior Vice President, Sales, After Sales and Network Improvement Units to join the big cleaning event.

This big cleaning event was held on July 5, 2023 at the latest Mitsubishi 4S showroom (Showroom, Service, Spare parts, and Body Paint) on Chaeng Wattana Road to get ready for the world debut of All-new Mitsubishi Triton pickup on July 26 in Thailand, the pick-up truck production base.

Mr Eiichi Koito, President and CEO of Mitsubishi Motors Thailand (MMTh) was at Able Motors Group, the car dealerships business of AAPICO Hitech Public Company Limited (AH).

Mr Eiichi Koito, President and CEO and Mr Sarote Maartlert, Senior Vice President, Sales, After Sales and Network Improvement Units from Mitsubishi Motors Thailand (MMTh) joined the big cleaning day at Mitsubishi Chaengwattana showroom on July 5.

Mr Eiichi Koito, President and CEO and Mr Sarote Maartlert, Senior Vice President, Sales, After Sales and Network Improvement Units from Mitsubishi Motors Thailand (MMTh) took group photos with Able Motors Group’s staff at the 4S showroom.

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