BANGKOK, July 14 (TNA) – Thailand’s first motor show in
the COVID-19 crisis will open on Wednesday after being postponed twice since
March.
The 41st Bangkok International Motor Show is organized under
the theme “Inspiration Unlocks the Future.”
Prachin Eamlumnow, chief executive of organizer of the
event, Grand Prix International, told members of the press on Tuesday that 27
manufacturers were prepared to showcase their products from Wednesday to July
26 at Mueang Thong Thani convention center.
It would be the first full-scale motor show since the
pandemic, he said.
But hygiene and health measures would be strictly followed
at the event even though Thailand had had no locally transmitted cases of
Covid-19 for about seven weeks, said Prachin.
The organizers expected at least 30,000 units to be sold
during the motor show, he added.
Crowd limit and control will be enforced. Visitors are required to scan a QR code when
entering and leaving each booth. They
will also have to wear masks or face shields during the show. (TNA)