Sin Heng Heavy Machinery names Yoshihiro Kawahara as director

He was also a member Audit Committee, Nominating Committee and Renumeration Committee.

Sin Heng Heavy Machinery announced the appointment of Yoshihiro Kawahara as director.

Mr Kawahara, 48, joined Toyota Tsusho Corporation in 1989. He was in charge of the electronic parts business in Non-Ferrous Metals Department at Nagoya Head Office from 1989 to 1993. From 1994 to 2007, he moved to Kariya Branch in Aichi Prefecture to oversee the Automotive Machinery Business for Toyota Motor Group.

He worked as general manager of Toyota Tsusho (Thailand) from 2008 to 2012 where he managed the Automotive Machinery Business in ASEAN and Industrial Machinery and Project Business in Thailand, according to a Sin Heng Heavy Machinery report.

Currently, he is a project general manager of Construction Machinery and Project Department at the Tokyo head office. 

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