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After obtaining a master's degree in Automotive Engineering from the [[University of Stuttgart]], Chira Ratanarat became the [[Chief Executive Officer]] of [[Siam Chemicals|The Siam Chemicals Public Company (SCC)]].<ref name="SFS"/> The company had been founded by his father for the manufacture of basic chemicals for Thai downstream industries, such as sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, various bases and salts.
After obtaining a master's degree in Automotive Engineering from the [[University of Stuttgart]], Chira Ratanarat became the [[Chief Executive Officer]] of [[Siam Chemicals|The Siam Chemicals Public Company (SCC)]].<ref name="SFS"/> The company had been founded by his father for the manufacture of basic chemicals for Thai downstream industries, such as sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, various bases and salts.


Chira Ratanarat modernised the business which now blends and trades various chemicals, fertilisers and lubricants.<ref name="SCC">[http://www.siamchemicals.co.th/ www.siamchemicals.co.th]</ref> The company is now one of Thailand's largest lube makers. It produces 5 million litres per month and supplies to more than 60 brands in Asia with the plan to double capacity to 10 million litres by 2016.<ref>[http://www.bangkokpost.com/business/news/382214/siam-chemicals-to-revive-oil-business Siam Chemicals to revive oil business.] and [http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:EKrTDGsxskgJ:m.bangkokpost.com/business/382214+&cd=2&hl=de&ct=clnk&gl=us Siam Chemicals to revive oil business.] Bangkok Post, 29. November 2013.</ref>
Chira Ratanarat modernised the business which now blends and trades various chemicals, fertilisers and lubricants.<ref name="SCC">[http://www.siamchemicals.co.th/ www.siamchemicals.co.th]</ref> The company is now one of Thailand's largest lube makers. It produces 5 million litres per month and supplies to more than 60 brands in Asia with the plan to double capacity to 10 million litres by 2016.<ref>[http://www.bangkokpost.com/business/news/382214/siam-chemicals-to-revive-oil-business Siam Chemicals to revive oil business.] and [https://m.bangkokpost.com/business/382214 Siam Chemicals to revive oil business.]{{dead link|date=November 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Bangkok Post, 29. November 2013.</ref>


=== Safe Flying Service ===
=== Safe Flying Service ===
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== Honors ==
== Honors ==


Chira Ratanarat was honored with the German [[Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany|Federal Cross of Merit]] (German: Bundesverdienstkreuz), the highest [[state decoration|federal decoration]] of [[Germany]] in recognition of his work related contributions to Germany.<ref name="SFS">[http://www.siamchemicals.co.th/SFS_Company_Profile/SFSCompanyProfile.pdf Company profile: SFS Aviation.] March 2013.</ref>
Chira Ratanarat was honored with the German [[Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany|Federal Cross of Merit]] (German: Bundesverdienstkreuz), the highest [[state decoration|federal decoration]] of [[Germany]] in recognition of his work related contributions to Germany.<ref name="SFS">[http://www.siamchemicals.co.th/SFS_Company_Profile/SFSCompanyProfile.pdf Company profile: SFS Aviation.] {{wayback|url=http://www.siamchemicals.co.th/SFS_Company_Profile/SFSCompanyProfile.pdf |date=20151117021647 }} March 2013.</ref>


He received the 1st Class Honour Award from King [[Hassan II of Morocco]].<ref name="SFS"/>
He received the 1st Class Honour Award from King [[Hassan II of Morocco]].<ref name="SFS"/>

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Chira Ratanarat (Thai: จิระ รัตนะรัต; born 3 June 1940) is the Chief Executive Officer of The Siam Chemicals Public Company (SCC).

Life and work

Siam Chemicals

The Siam Chemicals Public Company (SCC)

After obtaining a master's degree in Automotive Engineering from the University of Stuttgart, Chira Ratanarat became the Chief Executive Officer of The Siam Chemicals Public Company (SCC).[1] The company had been founded by his father for the manufacture of basic chemicals for Thai downstream industries, such as sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, various bases and salts.

Chira Ratanarat modernised the business which now blends and trades various chemicals, fertilisers and lubricants.[2] The company is now one of Thailand's largest lube makers. It produces 5 million litres per month and supplies to more than 60 brands in Asia with the plan to double capacity to 10 million litres by 2016.[3]

Safe Flying Service

He manages also the Safe Flying Service SFS Aviation which provide onshore and offshore helicopter flight services and runs an AgustaWestland Helicopter authorized maintenance service centre.

Radio control vehicles

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Maxima Racing

He is one of the pioneers of radio control (R/C) vehicles in Thailand. For more than twenty years he got deeply involved in R/C car racing and during that period he hosted two R/C Car World Championship racing events in Thailand. He became champion on R/C scale car. Later he focussed on R/C flying and got interested in model jets and obtained his first two model turbine engines in 1995.[4] He advises the Thai armee on the design and operation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) also known as drones.[5]

Family

He married in 1969 Khunying Thongtip Ratanarat and has with her three sons: Tisanu Ratanarat (born 1974), Sichart Ratanarat (born 1976) and Porapong Ratanarat (born 1982).[6]

Honors

Chira Ratanarat was honored with the German Federal Cross of Merit (German: Bundesverdienstkreuz), the highest federal decoration of Germany in recognition of his work related contributions to Germany.[1]

He received the 1st Class Honour Award from King Hassan II of Morocco.[1]

He is a Honorary Member of the Alumni Network of the University of Stuttgart, which honors people, who have a special relationship to the University of Stuttgart or who are especially committed to the alumni program.[7]

References