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7-Eleven; Big C group, includes: Mini Big C; Big C Supercenter; Big C Extra; Central Food Retail (a part of Central Retail Corporation) group, includes: Tops Fine Food; Tops Food Hall; Tops Daily; Tops Supermarket; Super Cheap [1] CP Fresh Mart; CJ Express [2] Foodland; Gourmet Market & Home Fresh Mart [3] (part of The Mall Group) Jiffy; Lawson ...
A 7-Eleven 7 cafe concept store in Bandar Puteri Puchong, Selangor, Malaysia. Malaysian 7-Eleven stores are owned by 7-Eleven Malaysia Sdn. Bhd., [78] which operates 3,225 stores nationwide. 7-Eleven in Malaysia was incorporated on June 4, 1984, [78] as a joint veture of Jardine Matheson, Innovest and Antah Holdings group. [79]
CP All Plc. is the sole operator of 7-Eleven convenience stores in Thailand. The CP Group acquired the rights to distribute the convenience store in 1987. [12] The first 7-Eleven outlet was opened in 1989 on Patpong Road in Bangkok. As of 2020, the company had a total of 11,700 stores nationwide employing 170,000 workers. [29]
The FamilyMart Company, Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社ファミリーマート, Hepburn: Kabushikigaisha Famirīmāto) is a Japanese convenience store franchise chain, and a subsidiary of Itochu, a Japanese trading company. It is Japan's second largest convenience store chain, behind Seven-Eleven Japan.
Yango Group is a tech ecosystem which provides multiple services, such as ride-hailing, public transport data, delivery, food delivery, e-grocery, maps, entertainment services and AI voice assistant. As of 2024, the company’s services operate in more than 25 countries in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, and South America.
The area near the Nana. It's the location of Nana BTS station, which located next to Soi Sukhumvit 7 and Sukhumvit soi 11 on the left side. You would see a 7-11 and just 200 meters away is Sofitel Hotel. And in the surrounding area is also the location of the leading hotels and condominiums. [5] It is also home to a large number of shopping ...
Pages in category "Retail companies of Thailand" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. ... This page was last edited on 11 June 2017, at 09:03 ...
Thailand's recovery from the 1997–1998 Asian financial crisis depended mainly on exports, among various other factors. As of 2012, the Thai automotive industry was the largest in Southeast Asia and the 9th largest in the world. [4] [5] [6] The Thailand industry has an annual output of near 1.5 million vehicles, mostly commercial vehicles. [6]