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Thailand) Public Company 48 Moo 9, Suwinthawong Road, Sansab, Minburi, 3 Limited Bangkok 10510, Thailand タイ(家きん肉等) 2015/3/1 更新 No NAME ADDRESS CPF (THAILAND) PUBLIC COMPANY 48 MOO 9, SUWINTHAWONG ROAD, SANSAB, MINBURI, 3 LIMITED BANGKOK 10510, THAILAND 128 NAWAMIN ROAD, RAMINRA, KHAN NA YAO, BANGKOK 4 SAHA FARMS CO., LTD. 10230, THAILAND CPF (THAILAND) PUBLIC COMPANY 30/3 MOO 3, SUWINTHAWONG ROAD, LAMPAKCHEE, 5 LIMITED NONG JOK, BANGKOK 10530, THAILAND 87 MOO 9, BUDDHAMONTHON 5 ROAD, SAMPHRAN DISTRICT, 6 LAEMTHONG FOOD PRODUCTS CO., LTD. NAKHONPATHOM 73210, THAILAND 54 MOO 5, PAHOLYOTHIN RD., KHLONG NUENG, KHLONG LUANG, 7 CENTRAL POULTRY PROCESSING CO., LTD. PATHUMTHANI 12120, THAILAND 4/2 MOO 7, SOI SUKAPIBAL 2, BUDHAMONTHON 5 ROAD, OM NOI, 10 BETTER FOODS CO., LTD. KRATHUM BAEN, SAMUT SAKHON 74130, THAILAND 209 MOO 1, TEPARAK RD., KM.20.5, BANG SAO THONG, SAMUT PRAKAN 11 GFPT PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED 10540, THAILAND 18/1 MOO 12, LANGWATBANGPLEEYAINAI RD., BANGPHLIYAI, BANGPHLI, 14 BANGKOK RANCH PUBLIC CO., LTD. SAMUTPRAKAN 10540, THAILAND SOUTH-EAST ASIAN PACKAGING AND 233 MOO 4, SOI 2 BANPOO INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, AMPHOE MUANG, 17 CANNING CO., LTD. SAMUTPRAKARN PROVINCE 10280, THAILAND CPF (THAILAND) PUBLIC COMPANY 111 SOI BANGNA-TRAD 20, BANGNA-TRAD ROAD, BANGNA, BANGKOK 18 LIMITED 10260, THAILAND CPF (THAILAND) PUBLIC COMPANY 20/2 MOO 3, SUWINTHAWONG ROAD, SANSAB, MINBURI, BANGKOK 10510, 21 LIMITED THAILAND CPF (THAILAND) PUBLIC COMPANY 150 MOO 7, TANDIEW, KAENGKHOI, SARABURI 18110, 23 LIMITED THAILAND 69 MOO 6, MUAK LEK-WANG MUANG RD., KAMPRAN, 25 SUN FOOD INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. WANG MUANG, SARABURI 18220, THAILAND 101/1 NAVANAKORN INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, PHAHOL YOTHIN RD., KLONG 27 SNACKY THAI CO., LTD. 1, KHLONG LUANG, PATHUM THANI 12120, THAILAND 1/21 MOO 5, ROJANA INDUSTRIAL PARK, KANHAM, UTHAI, 29 THAI NIPPON FOODS CO., LTD. PHRANAKHONSI AYUTTHAYA 13210, THAILAND 23/1 MOO 2, KHOW WONG, PHRA PHUTTHABAT, SARABURI 32 CARGILL MEATS ( THAILAND ) LIMITED 18120, THAILAND 34/1 MOO 7, TAMBOL BUENGKHAMPROY, 34 GOLDEN FOODS SIAM LIMITED AMPHOE LAM LUK KA, PATHUM THANI 12150, THAILAND FOOD AND DRINKS PUBLIC COMPANY 695/3 BANBUNG-BANKAI ROAD, MOO 1, KLONGKEW, BANBUNG, 35 LIMITED CHONBURI 20220, THAILAND CPF (THAILAND) PUBLIC COMPANY 36 LIMITED 150 MOO 7, TANDIEW, KAENGKHOI, SARABURI 18110, THAILAND (FOOD PROCESSING PLANT) AJINOMOTO FROZEN FOODS (THAILAND) HI-TECH INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, 59 MOO 2, BANPO, BANG PA-IN, 37 CO., LTD. PHRANAKHONSI AYUTTHAYA 13160, THAILAND LAEM CHABANG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, 38/6 MOO 5, TAMBOL 38 CEREBOS ( THAILAND ) LTD. TUNGSUKLA, AMPHUR SRIRACHA, CHONBURI 20230, THAILAND 1/6ページ タイ(家きん肉等) 2015/3/1 更新 No NAME ADDRESS 5/7-8, 5/10 MOO 4, SAI-SETTHAKIJ ROAD, TAMBON NADEE, 40 N & N FOODS CO., LTD. (FIRST PLANT) AMPHUR MUANG SAMUTSAKHON, SAMUTSAKHON 74000, THAILAND CPF (THAILAND) PUBLIC COMPANY 48 MOO 9, SUWINTHAWONG ROAD, SANSAB, MINBURI, BANGKOK 10510, 42 LIMITED THAILAND 99 MOO 8, SARABURI - LOMSAK ROAD, HUAY HIN, CHAI BADAN, LOPBURI 44 SAHA FARMS CO., LTD. 15130, THAILAND 98/1 MOO 12, BANGNA-TRAD ROAD (K.M.13), BANGPLEEYAI, 45 PREMIER FROZEN PRODUCTS CO., LTD. BANGPLEE, SAMUTPRAKAN 10540, THAILAND 22/5 MOO 4, THEPARAK ROAD, BANGPLEEYAI, BANGPLEE, 47 SURAPON NICHIREI FOODS CO., LTD. SAMUTPRAKARN 10540, THAILAND 509/1 MOO 9, KABINBURI - KORAT ROAD, NONGKI, KABINBURI, 48 SURAPON NICHIREI FOODS CO., LTD. PRACHINBURI 25110, THAILAND B. FOODS PRODUCT INTERNATIONAL CO., 39 MOO 5, SARABURI - LOMSAK ROAD, CHONGSARIKA, HATTHANA 49 LTD. NIKHOM, LOPBURI 15220, THAILAND 110 MOO 6, TAMBON NONNHON, AMPHUR WARINCHAMRAB, 51 KAONA POULTRY CO., LTD. UBONRATCHATHANI 34190, THAILAND 42/6 MOO 4, TAMBOL ONGKHARAK, AMPHOE ONGKHARAK, 53 GOLDEN FOODS SIAM LIMITED NAKHONNAYOK 26120, THAILAND 210 MOO 1, TEPHARAK RD., TAMBOL BANGSAOTHONG, AMPHUR 57 MCKEY FOOD SERVICES (THAILAND) LTD. BANGSAOTHONG, SAMUT PRAKAN 10540, THAILAND 155/1 MOO 1, THEPARAK ROAD, TAMBOL BANGSAOTHONG, AMPHUR 59 THAI AGRI FOODS PUBLIC CO., LTD. BANGSAOTHONG, SAMUT PRAKAN 10540, THAILAND CHAVEEVAN INTERNATIONAL FOODS CO., 60 83/5 MOO 10, NONGKHAM, SRIRACHA,CHON BURI 20230, THAILAND LTD. 174 MOO 3, SURANAREE INDUSTRIAL ZONE, RATCHASIMA - CHOKECHAI 64 VANGUARD FOODS (THAILAND) CO.,LTD. RD., T. NONGBUASALA, A. MUANG, NAKHON RATCHASIMA 30000, THAILAND 118 MOO 6, SUKSAWAD RD., BANGJAK, PHRA PRADAENG, 67 DO FOOD CO., LTD. SAMUT PRAKAN 10130, THAILAND 276 MOO 4, BANGPOO INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, SUKHUMVIT RD., 68 THAI NISSHIN SEIFUN CO., LTD. PRAEGSA, MUEANG SAMUT PRAKAN, SAMUT PRAKAN 10280, THAILAND 1/10 MITTRAPHAP ROAD, TAMBON SUNG NEON, AMPHOE SUNG NEON, 70 LAEMTHONG POULTRY CO., LTD. NAKHON RATCHASIMA 30170, THAILAND 84/22 MOO 7, ASIA HIGHWAY RD. NO 43, HATYAI, SONGKHLA 75 CHOTIWAT MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. 90110, THAILAND 1/1 MOO 5, T. MONNANG, A. PHANAT NIKHOM, CHONBURI 79 PANUS POULTRY CO., LTD. 20140, THAILAND 42/2 GROUP 2 PETCHKASEAM RD., OMYAI, SAMPRAN, NAKHONPATHOM 80 LAEMTHONG FOOD INDUSTRIES CO., LTD. 73160, THAILAND 178 MOO 9, CHIANGMAI-HOD RD., BANKLANG, SANPATONG, CHIANGMAI 82 LEO FOODS CO., LTD. 50120, THAILAND 85 DONCHEDI FOOD PROCESSING CO., LTD. 999/89 PRABTRIJAK ROAD, DON CHEDI, SUPHAN BURI 72170, THAILAND 2/6ページ タイ(家きん肉等) 2015/3/1 更新 No NAME ADDRESS 39/61 SAMUTSAKHON INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, MOO 2, RAMA 2 RD., S. KHONKAEN FOODS PUBLIC COMPANY 88 TAMBOL BANGKRACHOW, AMPHUR MUANG, SAMUTSAKHON 74000, LIMITED THAILAND 143 MOO 4, NONGPRONG DISTRICT, SRI MAHA PHOT, PRACHINBURI 94 NISSIN INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. 25140, THAILAND 177 MOO 4, PATHUM THANI-LAT LUM KAEO ROAD, LAT LUM KAEO, 98 CPRAM CO., LTD. PATHUMTHANI 12140, THAILAND 99/99 MOO 8, SARABURI - LOMSAK RD., HUAY HIN, CHAI BADAN, 99 SAHA FARMS CO., LTD. LOPBURI 15130, THAILAND 253 MOO 2, KHAM THALE SO - DAN KHUM THOT RD., KHAM THALE SO, 104 BBM INTERFOOD CO., LTD. KHAM THALE SO, NAKHON RATCHASIMA 30280, THAILAND 3/343-344 BUENG KLO INDUSTRIAL OPERATION ZONE, SUWINTAWONG 106 PROGRESS FOOD PROCESSING CO., LTD. RD., LUMPAKCHEE, NONG CHOK, BANGKOK 10530, THAILAND 30/2, 94/6 SETHAKIT 1 ROAD, AMPHER MUANG, SAMUTSAKON 107 THAI UNION MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. 74000, THAILAND 109 THAI POULTRY GROUP CO., LTD. 209/55 MOO 3, BUNG, SRI RACHA, CHONBURI 20230, THAILAND 292 MOO 4, RATCHASIMA - PAK THONG CHAI RD., NONGCHABOK, 110 V. BOON - ANAN CO., LTD. MUEANG NAKHON RATCHASIMA, NAKHONRATCHASIMA 30000, THAILAND CPF (THAILAND) PUBLIC COMPANY 115 MOO 1, MIDTRAPARP ROAD, TANDIEW, KAENG KHOI, SARABURI 114 LIMITED 18110, THAILAND THAI UNION FROZEN PRODUCTS PUBLIC 72/1 MOO 7, SETHAKIT 1 ROAD, TAMBON TARSRAI, AMPHUER MUANG, 115 COMPANY LIMITED SAMUTSAKON 74000, THAILAND SONGKLA CANNING PUBLIC COMPANY 333 MOO 2, KARNJANAVANICH ROAD, TUMBOL PAVONG, 117 LIMITED AMPHUR MUANG, SONGKHLA 90100, THAILAND THAI FOODS GROUP PUBLIC COMPANY 119 46/19 ULOK SI MUEN, THAMAKA, KANCHANABURI 71130, THAILAND LIMITED 5/7-8, 5/10 MOO 4, SAI-SETTHAKIJ ROAD, TAMBON NADEE, AMPHUR 120 N & N FOODS CO., LTD. (SECOND PLANT) MUANG SAMUTSAKHON, SAMUTSAKHON 74000, THAILAND SOUTHEAST ASIAN PACKAGING AND 1 MOO 4, BAANPLAIKLONGKRU ROAD, NADEE, MUANG, AMUTSAKORN 122 CANNING LIMITED 74000, THAILAND 123 PRINCESS FOODS CO., LTD. 199 MOO 6, KHILEK, MAERIM, CHIANG MAI 50180, THAILAND 125 PAKFOOD PUBLIC COMPANY LIMITED 57/4 MOO 4, KOAKKHAM, MUANG, SAMUT SAKORN 74000, THAILAND I.S.A. VALUE CO., LTD. - BANGKHUNTIEN 89, SOI BANGKHUNTIEN 14, BANGKHUNTIEN ROAD, SAMAEDAM, 126 PLANT BANGKHUNTIEN, BANGKOK 10150, THAILAND 99 MOO 4, TAMBOL KANJU, BAEUNGSAMPAN, PETCHABOON 129 GOLDEN LINE BUSINESS CO., LTD. 67160, THAILAND 77 MOO 6, RAMA 2 RD., KHOK-KHAM, MUANG, SAMUTSAKORN 74000, 130 PRESERVED FOOD SPECIALTY CO., LTD. THAILAND BETAGRO-DAINIPPON TECHNO-EX CO., 214 MU 1, PRAPUTTABATH-KAOSUNG RD., CHONGSARIKA, 131 LTD. PATTANANIKOM, LOPBURI 15220, THAILAND 3/6ページ タイ(家きん肉等) 2015/3/1 更新 No NAME ADDRESS 224 MOO 6, YONTAKANKUMTON RD., KLONGKHUD, MUANGSATUN, SATUN 135 SIAM TIN FOOD PRODUCTS CO., LTD. 91000, THAILAND 30/2 MOO 8, SETHAKIT 1 ROAD, TAMBON TARSRAI, AMPHUER MUANG, 136 THAI UNION MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. SAMUT SAKON 74000, THAILAND 148 MOO 6, PETCHKASEM ROAD, JEDSAMIEN, POTHARAM, RATCHABURI 137 SIAM PRESERVED FOODS CO., LTD. 70120, THAILAND CPF (THAILAND) PUBLIC COMPANY 333, 333/1-2 MOO 9, SIKHIU-DET UDOM ROAD, THAYIEM, CHOK CHAI, 139 LIMITED NAKHON RATCHASIMA 30190, THAILAND 141 CFP CO., LTD. 209/102 MOO 3, BUNG, SRIRACHA, CHONBURI 20230, THAILAND 99/1 MOO 6, KLONG NIYOMYATRA, BANGBO, SAMUTPRAKARN 143 PRIMAHAM FOODS (THAILAND) CO., LTD. 10560, THAILAND 99/9 MOO 4, TAMBON KANJU, BUNGSAMPAN, PHETCHABOON 144 GOLDEN LINE BUSINESS CO., LTD. 67160, THAILAND 195-195/1 MOO 2, SAMRONG-KLONG DAN RD., BANGBOR, 146 HI-Q FOOD PRODUCTS CO., LTD. SAMUTPRAKARN 10560, THAILAND AJINOMOTO BETAGRO SPECIALTY FOODS 149 217 MU 1, CHONGSARIKA, PATTANANIKOM, LOPBURI 15220, THAILAND CO., LTD. 212 MOO 1, SARABURI-LOMSAK ROAD, CHONGSARIKA, PATTANANIKOM, 151 BETTER FOODS CO., LTD. LOPBURI 15220, THAILAND 154 ALFREDO ENTERPRISE CO., LTD. 57 MOO 5, U-THAI, U-THAI, AYUTTHAYA 13210, THAILAND CPF (THAILAND) PUBLIC COMPANY 26/3 MOO 7, SUWINTHAWONG RD., T. KLONGNAKORNNUENGKHET, A. 159 LIMITED MUANG, CHACHOENGSAO 24000, THAILAND 61 MOO 3, THUNGKOHK-DONTAPHET RD., T.BOSUPHAN, 160 F&F FOOD COMPANY LIMITED A. SONGPEENONG, SUPHAN BURI 72190, THAILAND 88/88 MOO 3, SOI WATSAOTHONGKLANG, BANGNA-TRAD ROAD KM. 23, 161 OCTA FOODS COMPANY LIMITED BANGSAOTHONG SUB-DISTRICT, SAMUTPRAKARN 10540, THAILAND CPF (THAILAND) PUBLIC COMPANY 115/1 MOO 1, MIDTRAPARP ROAD, TANDIEW, KAENGKHOI, SARABURI 162 LIMITED 18110, THAILAND 44 MOO 5, CHOKCHAI-KHONBURI RD., KRATOK, CHOKCHAI, NAKHON 165 CARGILL MEATS ( THAILAND ) LIMITED RATCHASIMA 30190, THAILAND AJINOMOTO BETAGRO FROZEN FOODS 218 MOO 1, SARABURI - LOMSAK RD., CHONGSARIKA, 171 (THAILAND) CO.,LTD. PHATTANANIKHOM, LOPBURI 15220, THAILAND SURAPON FOODS PUBLIC COMPANY 172 247 THEPARAK ROAD, THEPARAK, SAMUTPRAKARN 10270, THAILAND LIMITED 181 MOO 7, TAMBOL HUASAMRONG, DISTRICT PLANGYAO, 173 UNILEVER THAI HOLDINGS LIMITED CHACHOENGSAO 24190, THAILAND 392 MU 7, 304 INDUSTRIAL PARK 7, THA TUM, SI MAHA PHOT, PRACHIN 176 PRIMAHAM (THAILAND) CO., LTD. BURI 25140, THAILAND THAI UNION FROZEN PRODUCTS PUBLIC 73/3 MU 8, PRARAM 2 ROAD, BANG KRACHAO, MUEANG SAMUT SAKHON, 177 COMPANY LIMITED SAMUT SAKHON 74000, THAILAND 4/6ページ タイ(家きん肉等) 2015/3/1 更新 No NAME ADDRESS 9/4 MU 1, AKCHAI ROAD, NA DI, MUEANG, SAMUT SAKHON 179 TARUA FOODS CO., LTD.
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