Suradech Taweesaengsakulthai, president and CEO of Cho Thavee Plc (CHO), said the company was made aware of damage to the buses. Its priority was to speed up the delivery of the first 100 buses to the BMTA before the end of March. "There has been damage to seven buses and the port has agreed to pay compensation for two. The bus fleet procurement has suffered many years of procrastination and cancelled bidding and orders since it was first proposed. After the buses were released from the port, tail lights on two other buses were found to be broken.
Source: Bangkok Post February 26, 2018 05:37 UTC