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Office of the Board of Investment Http Office of the Board of Investment 555 Vibhavadi-Rangsit Rd., Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, Thailand Tel. 0 2553 8111 Fax. 0 2553 8315 http://www.boi.go.th E-mail:[email protected] The Investor Information Services Center Press Release No. 42/2561 (A. 26) Monday 30th April 2018 On Monday 30th April 2018 the Board of Investment has approved 25 projects in the Board Meeting No.16/2561 with details as follows: Project Location/ Products/Services Nationalities No. Company Contact (Promotion Activity) of Ownership 1 MRS. KATRINA JULIA AQUINO (Bangkok) Software Thai LAZARO 374/385Life@Ladprap 18 Condo (5.7) Filipino Ladprao Rd. Chompon Subdistrict Chatuchak District Bangkok 2 SYNERGY INNOVATIONS (Pathum Thani) Enterprise software Thai CO., LTD. Klongnueng Subdistrict (5.7) Klongluang District Pathum Thani 3 AXION VENTURES (BKK) CO., LTD. (Bangkok) International headquarters Canadian Huaikhwang Subdistrict (7.5) British Virgin Huaikhwang District Islanders Bangkok 4 MR. MASAMI MOTOKI (Bangkok) International trading center Singaporean Silom Subdistrict (7.6) Japanese Bangrak District Bangkok Page 1 of 5 Project Location/ Products/Services Nationalities No. Company Contact (Promotion Activity) of Ownership 5 BORDERS CORPORATION (Chonburi) International trading center Thai CO., LTD. 291/54 m.8 Surasak Subdistrict (7.6) Sriracha District Chonburi 6 NOVA ASSET MANAGEMENT (Bangkok) Trade and Investment Singaporean CO., LTD. RSU Tower, 7th Flr. Support Office 571 Sukhumvit Rd. (7.7) Klongtonnua Subdistrict Wattana District Bangkok 7 TACHI-S AUTOMOTIVE (Samut Prakan) Seat trim cover Japanese SEATING (THAILAND) CO., LTD. 4/1 m.1 Bangchalong Subdistrict (4.8.17) Bangplee District Samut Prakan 8 BAO JIA FENG INTERNATIONAL (Bangkok) International trading center Thai CO., LTD. 2/15-16 Soi Ladprao 113 (7.6) Chinese Klongjan Subdistrict Bangkapi District Bangkok 9 MR. ZAC JASON LUCAS (Bangkok) Enterprise software Thai Sathon District (5.7) Chinese Bangkok 10 MR. DAVID TEIRLYNCK (Bangkok) Digital services Thai Bangna District (5.9) Indian Bangkok Belgian U.S.American 11 MR. MANUEL BRUNCKHORST (Bangkok) Digital services German Pathumwan District (5.9) Bangkok Page 2 of 5 Project Location/ Products/Services Nationalities No. Company Contact (Promotion Activity) of Ownership 12 KADOKAWA CONSULTING (Bangkok) Software Japanese (THAILAND) CO., LTD. Pathumwan Subdistrict (5.7.2) Pathumwan District Bangkok 13 INTERNATIONAL RUBBER PARTS (Bangkok) Automotive parts e.g. Thai CO., LTD. 418 Bangkhuntien-Chaitalay Rd. rubber seals,rubber rings etc. Samaedam Subdistrict (4.8.17) Bangkhuntien District Bangkok 14 MARKSCREATION CO., LTD. (Bangkok) Software Thai 257 Soi Pattanakarn 61 (5.7.3) Prawet Subdistrict Prawet District Bangkok 15 MR. GLENN BAUCOM (Chiang Mai) Digital services U.S.American Tonpao Subdistrict (5.9) Australian Sangampang District Chiang Mai 16 ORIGINAL FORCE (THAILAND) (Bangkok) Software Chinese CO., LTD. Pathumwan Subdistrict (5.7) Pathumwan District Bangkok 17 LYKKE STUDIOS CO., LTD. (Bangkok) Software Thai 205/19-21 Soi Sukhumvit 55 (5.7) Danish (Thonglor 9) Wattana District Bangkok Page 3 of 5 Project Location/ Products/Services Nationalities No. Company Contact (Promotion Activity) of Ownership 18 SC SIRAPAT CO., LTD. (no definite location) Maritime transportation Thai 88 The Park Land Rd. services Bangna Subdistrict (7.3.3) Bangna District Bangkok 19 COTTON FUR PROCESSING (Samut Prakan) Mink Leather Thai (THAILAND) CO., LTD. Tannery Industrial Zone (1.13) Chinese Taiban Subdistrict Muang District Samut Prakan 20 TOKAI EASTERN RUBBER (Rayong) Sound proof parts Thai (THAILAND) CO., LTD. Eastern Seaboard Industrial (4.8.17) Japanese Estate (Rayong) Tasit Subdistrict Pluagdang District Rayong 21 YELLOW MARINE CO., LTD. (no definite location) Maritime transportation Thai 461 m.6 Sansainoi Subdistrict services Sansai District (7.3.3) Chiang Mai 22 GREATER PHARMA (Nakhon Pathom) Medicine Thai MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. 55/2, 55/7,55/11 m.1 (6.10) Salaya-Nakhonchaisri Rd. Salaya Subdistrict Bhuddamonton District Nakhon Pathom 23 JANOME DIECASTING (Prachinburi) Aluminium parts Thai (THAILAND) CO., LTD. Saha Group Industrial Park (4.1.3) Japanese Nonsri Subdistrict Kabinburi District Prachinburi Page 4 of 5 Project Location/ Products/Services Nationalities No. Company Contact (Promotion Activity) of Ownership 24 BUONO (THAILAND) CO., LTD. (Nakhon Pathom) Frozen snacks Thai Thaiyawad Subdistrict (1.17) Nakhonchaisri District Nakhon Pathom 25 NAN YANG GARMENT CO., LTD. (Phichit) Garments Thai Banna Subdistrict (3.14.4) Wachirabaramee District Phichit Total 25 Projects Page 5 of 5.
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