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As of Sep 2018 List of Smes in Thailand Participating in As of Sep 2018 List of SMEs in Thailand Participating in "Sustainable Freight Transport and Logistics in the Mekong Region" Project No. Company Name Address 1 Pee Nong Transport Limited Partnership 224 Huai Pong, Nhing Bon Rd., Huai Pong, Muang, Rayong 21150 2 J.A. Transport Limited 80 Wat Mab Ta Put Rd., Mueang, Rayong 21150 3 Siam Sea Land Transport Co., Ltd. 589/13 Moo7, Makham Khoo, Nikom Pattana, Rayong 21180 4 Intel Logistics Co., Ltd. 97/1 Main Rad No. 36, Mab Kha, Nikhom Phatthana, Rayong 21180 5 Three Trans (1995) Co., Ltd. 101/2 Rayong Main Road no. 3191, Mab Kha, Nikhom Phatthana, Rayong 21180 6 Kitti Chaisaeng Service Co., Ltd. 13 Wat Chark Look Ya Rd., Huay Pong, Muang, Rayong, 21150 7 K. V. Transport Co., Ltd. 91 Bang Na-Trat 27 Alley, Khwaeng Bang Na, Khet Bang Na, Bangkok 10260 8 S M C Logistics Co., Ltd. 139 Moo 1, Bang Jeud Sub-ditrcit, Muang, Samutsakorn 74000 9 Team Transport Limited Partnership 3/9 Soi Karn Phai, Wat Khod Hin-Khao Phai Rd., Neun Phra, Muang, Rayong 10 KONOIKE J.Transport (THAILAND) Co., Ltd. 65/1 Sukhumvit Rd., Tha Pradu Sub-district, Muang, Rayong 21000 11 O K Transport (999) Co., Ltd. 68 Moo 4, Ta Khun Sub-district, Ban Khai, Rayong 21120 12 Over All Logistics Co., Ltd. 49/5-6 Main Road No.3193, Mab Kha, Nikom Pattana, Rayong 21180 13 Supattasana Transport Co., Ltd. 138/3 Huay Pong-Nhong Bon Rd., Huay Pong, Muang, Rayong 21000 14 F FOUR Logistics Co., Ltd. 166 Moo 4, Na Klua sub-district, Bang La Mung, Chonburi 20150 15 TO TO Transports Co., Ltd. 77 Moo 2 Tambon Phla, Ban Chang, Rayong 21130 16 THONG TRANSPORT Co., Ltd. 49/7-8, Road No.3191, Mapka, Nikom Pattana, Rayong 21180 17 PHON AMPHON Transport Limited Partnership 44/1 Moo3, Mab Kha, Nikhom Pattana, Rayong 21180 18 E T Chonburi Transport 1996 Co., Ltd. 11/11 Charoen Pattana Rd., Huay Pong, Muang, Rayong 19 TIEM THEP Transport Co., Ltd. 991 Moo 4, Ta Bong, Muang, Rayong 21000 20 R.P.T. Transport Co., Ltd. 98 Moo 6, Bang Lamung, Bang Lamung, Chon Buri 20150 21 Sri Nakhon Khlong Khlung Transport Limited 888 Huay Pong- Bang Bon Rd., Huay Pong, Muang, Rayong 21150 Partnership 22 Kiattana Transport Public Co., Ltd. 60 National Highway no. 36, Mab Kha, Nikhom Pattana, Rayong 23 NA SIAM Logistics Co., Ltd. 47/9 Sam Nak Ai Ngon Rd., Mab Kha, Nikom Pattana, Rayong 21180 24 SAHA Oil Transport Co., Ltd. 224 Huay Pong - Nong Bon Rd., Huai Pong, Muang, Rayong 21150 25 Yok Panich Transport Limited Partnership 115/2 Moo4, Sukhumvit Rd, Tambon Taphong, Muang, Rayong 21000 26 Auto Logistics Co., Ltd. 97/1 National Highway no. 36, Map Kha, Nikhom Phatthana, Rayong 21180 27 Nippon Steel and Sumikin Logistics (Thailand) Co., Nong Kham, Si Racha District, Chon Buri 20110 Ltd. Page 1 of 6 As of Sep 2018 List of SMEs in Thailand Participating in "Sustainable Freight Transport and Logistics in the Mekong Region" Project No. Company Name Address 28 Asia Steel Transport (1999) Co., Ltd. National Highway no.36, Maptaphut, Mueang Rayong, Rayong 21180. 29 Pinit Transport Limited Partnership (1321) 15/58 Moo 14, Son Pu Loei Sub-district, Doi Saket, Chiang Mai 50220 30 P. K. Kritsana Karnchang Co., Ltd. 8/20 Soi Mab Ta Pud 12, Wat Maptaphut Rd., Muang, Rayong 21150 31 Chia Ha Huad Co., Ltd. 065/1 Sukhumvit, Tha Pradu, Muang, Rayong 21000 32 Thong Thawin Service Co., Ltd. 44 Huan Nam Tok Rd., Nuen Pra, Muang, Rayong 21150 33 Patamawat Petroleum Co., Ltd. 166 Moo. 4, Nhong Pla Lai, Bang La Mung, Chonburi 20150 34 N P C Safety and Evironmental Service Co., Ltd. 20/9 Pakon-Song Krohraj Rd., Maptaphut, Muang, Rayong 21150 35 SMC Logistics Co., Ltd. 139 Moo. 1, Bang Nam Jeud, Muang, Samutsakhon 74000 36 Siam Sea Land Express Co., Ltd. 61/143 Soi Thaweemit 3, Rama 9 Rd., Huay Khwang, Huai Kwang, Bangkok 10310 37 Siam Sea Land Transport Co. Ltd. 61/143 Soi Thaweemit 3, Rama 9 Rd., Huay Khwang, Huai Kwang, Bangkok 10310 38 S1 Logistics Co., Ltd. 10/1 Soi Ratbumroong, Ratbumroong Rd., Huay Pong, Muang, Rayong 21150 39 Sarinrat Transport Limited Partnership 306/4 Moo 10, Nai Khlong Bang Pla Kod, Samutchedi, Samutprakarn 10290 40 TIEM THEP Transport Co., Ltd. (Lopburi Branch) 95/8 Moo4, Khok Samrong, Khok Samrong, Lobburi 15120 41 Yusen Logistics (THAILAND) Co., Ltd. 7 National Highway Road No. 3139, Huay Pong, Muang, Rayong 21150 42 Thai Thana and Yota Co., Ltd. (Thanathong service) 102 Moo 3, Baan Khai, Baan Khai, Rayong 21120 43 Penn Transport Co., Ltd. 2476 Soi 43, Bang Mod, Chom Thong, Bangkok 20150 44 Wor Charoenkij (2008) Co., Ltd. 129/9 Moo 7, Bang Phra, Sriracha, Chomburi 20110 45 Sor Subthanee Transport Co., Ltd. 403 Moo1, Pluak Daeng, Pluak Daeng, Rayong 21140 46 Sri Thai Enterprise Co., Ltd. 515 Sukhumvit Soi 12, Huay Pong, Muang, Rayong 21150 47 Auto Carrier (PTT) Co., Ltd. 100/17 Moo.2 Buang, Sri Racha, Chonburi 20230 48 Chananat Transport Co., Ltd. 99/63 Moo. 7, Baan Suan, Muang, Chonburi 20000 49 T P T Asia Group Co., Ltd. 36/5 Moo. 1, Bang Teen Ped, Muang, Chachoengsao 24000 50 Kiat Thanachote Transport Co., Ltd. 98/212 Moo. 9 Chiang Rak Noi, Bang Pa In, Ayuthaya 13180 51 Thai Master Transport International Service Co., Ltd. 91 Soi Intamara 18, Vipawadee-Rangsit Rd., Din Daeng, Din Daeng, Bangkok 10400 52 Sirivanna Air and Sea Transport Co., Ltd. 739 Soi Rangsit-Nakhon Nayok 21, Prachathipat, Thayaburi, Pathumthani 12130 53 Dittapol Transport Co., Ltd. 422 Pattanakarn 63, Khwaeng Prawet, Khet Prawet, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10250 54 Ruam Kit Rungruang Services Co., Ltd. 51 Moo 4, Baan Kao, Pan Thong, Chonburi 20160 Page 2 of 6 As of Sep 2018 List of SMEs in Thailand Participating in "Sustainable Freight Transport and Logistics in the Mekong Region" Project No. Company Name Address 55 P and J Transport Co., Ltd. 422 Soi patanakarn 43, Prawet, Prawet, Bangkok 12150 56 TSK Logistics Co., Ltd. 222 Moo. 10., Ratchasima-Kabin Buri Rd., Muang Pak, Pak Thongchai 30150 57 Nilapa Services Co., Ltd. 799/78 Moo. 11, Nhong Kham, Sri Racha, Chonburi 20230 58 KNR Transport Co., Ltd. 554 Moo. 6 Soi Suksawat 84, Nai khlong Bang Plakod, Phra Samut Chedi, Samutsongkhram 10290 59 Prommitr Co., Ltd. (Bangkok) 600/78-79 Sathupradit Rd., Bang Pong Pang, Yannawa, Bangkok 10120 60 Pormmitr Co., Ltd. (Rayong) 22/3 Soi Chak Luk Ya 4, Wat Chak Luk Ya Rd., Huay Pong, Muang, Rayong 21000 61 Ruam Thavorn Transport (2002) Co., Ltd. 2/4 Moo. 10, Bang Pla, Bang Phli, Samutprakarn 10540 62 Great Transport Service Co., Ltd. 807/111 Bhumrin Village, Moo. 8, Phahoyothin, Ko Kod, Lum Luk Ka, Pathumthani 12130 63 Eternity Grand Logistics Co., Ltd. 18/8 Moo. 4, Bangna-Trad Km. 23, Bang Saothong, Bang Saothong, Samutprakan 10540 64 Kor Kiat Chai Pattana Transport Co, Ltd. 13/11 Moo. 7, East Ring Road, Khlong Si, Khlong Luang, Pathumthani 12120 65 Wang Poo Co., Ltd. (Nakhonratchasima) 88 Moo. 6, Than Prasat, Non Sung District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30420 66 Wang Poo Co., Ltd. (Mukdahan) 66/27 Moo. 3, Muang, Mukdahan 49000 67 Wang Poo Co., Ltd. (Chonburi) 72 Moo. 10, Na Pa, Muang, Chonburi 20000 68 V.R.S. Rungruang Transport Co., Ltd. 80/7 Moo. 2, Na Mai, Lad Lum Kaew, Pathumthani 12140 69 Rouamdee Engineering and Transport 21/6 Highway No. 36, Mabkha, Nikompattana, Rayong 70 Imex Logistics 988/114-116 Moo 9, Toongsukla, Sriracha, Chon Buri 20230 71 Perfect Logistics 291/6 Moo 5, Nongkham, Sriracha, Chonburi 72 Eastern Steel Logistics 58/8 Highway No. 36, Mabkha, Nikompattana, Rayong 73 Piemchoke Permsap 375 Moo 2, Mabyangporn, Pluakdaeng, Rayong 21140 74 BK ATM Service 61 Moo 1, Nongtapan, Bankhai, Rayong 75 Hidakayookoo Enterprise (Borwin) Mabyangporn, Sriracha, Chon Buri, 20230 76 Hidakayookoo Enterprise (Samrong) 353 Moo 3, Soi Wat Suan Som, Poochao Samingprai Rd., Bang Prong, Muang, Samutprakarn, 10270 77 Hidakayookoo Enterprise (Mabtapud) 2/17, Pakorn Songkroarat Rd., Huay Pong, Muang, Rayong, 21150 78 Hidakayookoo Suzutoku 325/15 Moo 3, Nong Kham, Sriracha, Chon Buri, 20110 79 Hidakayookoo Enterprise (Panthong) Panthong, Panthong, Chon Buri, 20160 80 Hidakayookoo Enterprise (Gateway) 110 Moo 7, Hua Samrong, Plaeng Yao, Chacheongsao, 24190 81 Naiyana Transport 212 Moo 2, Pananikhom, Nikompattana, Rayong, 21180 Page 3 of 6 As of Sep 2018 List of SMEs in Thailand Participating in "Sustainable Freight Transport and Logistics in the Mekong Region" Project No. Company Name Address 82 PSJ Transport (1992) 103/3 Moo 1, Mae Nam Khoo, Pluak Daeng, Rayong 83 Chareon Dee Transport (2015) 109/1 Moo 2, Mae Nam Khoo, Pluak Daeng, Rayong, 21140 84 Fusion Development 178 Ra,mkhamhaeng Rd., Ratpattana, Sapansoong, Bangkok 10240 85 Zhextao Logistics 178 Ra,mkhamhaeng Rd., Ratpattana, Sapansoong, Bangkok 10240 86 Ambition Transport 183 Moo 4, Pluak Daeng, Pluak Daeng, Rayong 87 Kamanasan Logistics Center 7/2 Mabtaput-Laemson Rd., Huaypong, Muang, Rayong 88 The Crane 4/2 Moo 4, Nikompattana, Nikkompattana, Rayong 89 KNR Transport 554 Moo 6, Naiklong Bangprakod, Pra Samutchedi, Samutprakarn, 10290 90 Daika (Thai) 25 Moo 3, Nikompattan Rd., Soi 5, Nikompattana, Nikompattana, Rayong 91 Hino Motor Sales 212 Vibhavadi Rangsit Rd., Talad Bangkhen, Laksi, 10210 92 Eagle Intertrans 19 Pongsupee, 7 Flr, Yasoob 1, Vibhavadi Rangsit Rd., Jompol, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900 93 Sanko Diecasting 3/14 Moo 2, Nongbua, Bankhai, Rayong 21120 94 Mon Transport 88 Nong Wa Rd., Haui Pong, Muang, Rayong, 21150 95 Thai Reefer 1/6 Moo 7, Nadee, Muang, Samutsakorn 96 Chiang Rai Land Product 111, Moo 11, Chiang Rai-Theong Rd., Tha Sai, Muang, Chiang Rai 57000 97 Lampang Nipon Service 122, Moo 14, Nikhom Phatthana, Mueang Lampang, Lampang, 52000 98 Duang Saengtong 1041, Moo 1, Muang Pan, Pan, Chiang Rai, 57120 99 PTG Energy (Public) 102, Moo 10, Pong Saen Tong, Maung, Lampang, 52100 100 Sirimongkol Logistics 2018 234, Moo 7, Bang Muang, Maung, Nakornsawan, 60000 101 Keaw Meena (Sub of Hino) 49, Moo 1, Panthong, Phanthong, Chonburi, 20160 102 Hino (Pan Thong) 49, Moo 1, Panthong, Phanthong, Chonburi, 20160 103 P.R.M.
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