Two years ago, in the midst of the worldwide financial crash, the 2009 Tokyo motor show felt like a tiny regional event as Western manufacturers abandoned…
Yearly Archives: 2011
The Sri Lankan delegates for the Motor Vehicle Summit 2011, consisting of 26 members arrived on the 5th of December, 2011. The delegates were led by…
For the first time in Japan the Sri Lankan Motor Vehicle Summit was organized by the Sri Lankan Business Council of Japan (SLBCJ) together with the…
Sri Lanka Business Council of Japan (SLBCJ) together with the Sri Lankan embassy of Tokyo has organized “SLBCJ Motor Vehicle Summit 2011”. RamaDBK’s President Mr. Jagath…
Vehicle sales in Japan rose by 28.3 percent in October from a year earlier to 247,927 vehicles, figures from Japan Automobile Dealers Association showed Tuesday. This…
RamaDBK had the pleasure of welcoming a long term customer of ours, Mr. Quin and his family to our head office in Yokohama. Mr. Qin, who…
RamaDBK welcomed new customers from the paradise-like sunny islands of Fiji to our head office in Yokohama. Due to the abundance of forests, minerals, and fish…
Thailand’s worst flooding in half a century has forced a number of parts makers and Japanese manufacturers to halt production in Thailand, raising fears the flooding…
Toyota, which has suffered through a bout of recalls and the Japan earthquake, is pinning its hopes for the future on its crown jewel, the top-selling…
At the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show, Toyota peeled back the sheets to finally reveal its 2012 Prius Plug-in production model. Toyota describes the plug-in hybrid as…
Still reeling from the March earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disasters, Japan has not only been forced to deal with energy shortages, the island nation has been…
The government of Bangladesh plans to implement new regulations on the import of used and reconditioned vehicles. According to the new rules, dealers would be allowed…
On the 18th July, 2011 RamaDBK participated as a sub-sponsor in a 400 persons lunch giving to people affected from the earthquake tsunami which hit the…
Zimbabwean government has finally decided to report the ban for importing vehicles older than 5 years old, from June 31st originally, to October 31st 2011. There…