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Office of the Board of Investment 555 Vibhavadi-Rangsit Rd., Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, Thailand Tel. 0 2553 8111 Fax. 0 2553 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. 98/2561 (A.57) Tuesday 4 September 2018 On Tuesday 4 September 2018 the Board of Investment has approved 14 projects in the Board Meeting No. 26/2561 with details as follows: No. Company Project Location/ Products/Services Nationalities 1 LACTASOY (Prachinburi) Products from soy e.g. Thai COMPANY LIMITED 3532 Sukhumvit Rd. soy milk Bangna (1.17) Bangkok 2 LOU POON PON RICE MILL (Nakhon Sawan) Rice grading Thai COMPANY LIMITED 98 m.9 Kogdua Subdistrict (1.8) Paisalee District Nakhon Sawan 3 CPRAM COMPANY LIMITED (Pathum Thani) Ready meal (frozen food) Thai 177 m.4 Pathum Thani- (1.17) Ladlumkaew Road Rahang Subdistrict Ladlumkaew District Pathum Thani 4 ROYAL SHARPENING (Chachoengsao) Machinery equipment e.g. Chinese COMPANY LIMITED 32 Soi Sukhumvit 101/2 cutting saw blades Singaporean Sukhumvit Rd. (4.5.2) North Bangna Subdistrict Bangna District Bangkok Page 1 of 3 No. Company Project Location/ Products/Services Nationalities 5 SAIC MOTOR - CP (Chonburi) Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles Thai COMPANY LIMITED 191 Silom Complex Bldg. (PHEV) and Battery for Electric Chinese Silom Rd, Silom Subdistrict Vehicle Bangrak District (4.17) and (4.8.3.1) Bangkok 6 SUMITOMO RUBBER (Rayong) Tires for vehicle Thai (THAILAND) COMPANY LIMITED 7/232 m.6 Soi Pornprapa (4.8.4) Mapyangporn Subdistrict Pluagdang District Rayong 7 MEA KRATING POWER (Prae) Electricity from bio mass Thai COMPANY LIMITED 388 S.P. Building, 2nd flr. (7.1.1.2) Paholyothin Rd. Samsennai Subdistrict Payathai District Bangkok 8 GLOBAL POWER SYNERGY (Rayong) Electricity from waste Thai PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED 555/2 Energy Complex (7.1.1.1) Building B, 5th Flr. Vibhavadi-Rangsit Rd. Chatuchak Subdistrict Chatuchak District Bangkok 9 ADITYA BIRLA CHEMICALS (Saraburi) Sodium metabisulfite Thai (THAILAND) COMPANY LIMITED 888/160-161, 16th Flr. (6.1) Chinese Mahatun Plaza Building Indian Ploenchit Rd. Lumpini Subdistrict Pathumwan District Bangkok Page 2 of 3 No. Company Project Location/ Products/Services Nationalities 10 EASTERN WATER RESOURCES (Rayong) Tap water and water for Thai DEVELOPMENT AND 1 Soi Vibhavadi-Rangsit 5 industrial use Foreigners MANAGEMENT PUBLIC COMPANY Vibhavadi-Rangsit Rd. (7.1.2) Chompon Subdistrict Chatuchak District Bangkok 11 EKA PAK COMPANY LIMITED (Chachoengsao) Layered plastic products Thai 47 m.5 Takam Subdistrict e.g. barrier sheets and barrier Japanese Bangpagong District packaging Chachoengsao (6.7.1) 12 KAONA POWER SUPPLY (Ubon Ratchathani) Electricity from bio mass Thai COMPANY LIMITED 73 m.8 Warin-Gantaralak Rd. and steam Samrong Subdistrict (7.1.1.2) Samrong District Ubon Ratchathani 13 AGE MARINE LOGISTICS (No definite location) Maritime transportation services Thai COMPANY LIMITED 273/1 Rama 2 Rd. (7.3.3) Samaedam Subdistrict Bangkhuntien Districgt Bangkok 14 TAPPAYA MOVIE WORLD (Chachoengsao) Movie Town Thai (THAILAND) COMPANY LIMITED 55/131 Gampangpet 6 Rd. (7.9.1.4) Ladyao Subdistrict Chatuchak District Bangkok Total 14 Projects Page 3 of 3.
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