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FULL LIST of APPROVED SENDING ORGANIZATION of THAILAND Approved Person in Charge of Training Contact Point in Japan Date No FULL LIST OF APPROVED SENDING ORGANIZATION OF THAILAND Approved Person in charge of Training Contact Point in Japan date No. Name of Organization Address URL Name of Person in Remarks name TEL Email Address TEL Email (the date of Charge receipt) 10th ft. Social security., Ministry of Office of Labour Affair https://www.doe.go.th MR. KHATTIYA +662 245 [email protected] 3-14-6 kami - Osaki, 1 DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT Labour Mitr-Maitri Road, Din- in Japan (Mr.Saichon 03-5422-7014 [email protected] 2019/7/2 /overseas PANDECH 6708-9 om Shinagawa - ku Tokyo Daeng Bangkok Akanitvong) 259/333 2ND Floor Yangyuenwong Building, Sukhumvit 71 MR. PASSAPONG (66)-2-391- 2 J.J.S. BANGKOK DEVELOPMENT & MANPOWER CO., LTD. Road,Phrakhanongnua Sub-district, - [email protected] 2019/7/2 YANGYUENWONG 3499 Wattana District, Bangkok 10110 Thailand No.7,1ST FLOOR, SOI NAKNIWAT 57, NAKNIWAT ROAD, LADPRAO www.linkproplacement. [email protected] Ms. Suwutjittra Tokyo, Adachi Ku, Higashi 3 LINKPRO INTERNATIONAL PLACEMENT CO., LTD. MR. Korn Sakajai 080-6113525 090-7945-2494 [email protected] 2019/7/2 SUB-DISTRICT, LADPRAO net om Nawilai Ayase 1-15-19-102 Room DISTRICT, BANGKOK 10230 293/1,Mu 15,Nang-Lae Sub-district, 247-0071 Tamagawa, www.ainmanpower.co [email protected] [email protected] 4 ASIA INTERNATIONAL NETWORK MANPOWER CO., LTD. Muang Chiangrai District, Chiangrai Ms. Mayuree Jina 0918599777 Mr. Shoichi Saho Kamakura City, Kanagawa 080-3449-1607 2019/7/2 m .th h Province 57100 Thailand Prefecture, Japan 163/1 Nuanchan Rd,Nuanchan Sub- www.vincplacement.co +662 735 5 VINC PLACEMENT CO., LTD. distict, Buengkum District Bangkok Mr. Dai Sakai - 2019/7/2 m 5860 10230 Thailand [email protected] 50/75 M.5, CHAENGWATTANA RD., MISS.VARITA [email protected], O.JP 6 KL.PROPERTY MANPOWER CO., LTD. PAKKRET SUB-DIST, PAKKRET www.klmanpower.com 081-8235893 MR.OTA KAZUHIRO - 080-6541-0123 2019/7/2 RUTTANARUKS .LTD. KO12211949@GMAIL. DIST, NONTHABURI 11120 COM 129/195 1st-2nd Floor,Nawamin MR. WASINPAT (662)- tsaomillmix@hotmail. 7 SP LEADER INTERNATIONAL GROUP EMPLOYMENT CO., LTD 163 Alley, Nuanchan Sub-district, - NAWASMITTAWO 2019/7/2 9307214-6) com Buengkum District, Bangkok NG 116/1 Soi 23 Ramintra, 116/1 Soi 23 Ramintra, www.bangkokmanpow Mrs. Laksana +66 2970 bwgm@bangkokmanp Anusawaree, +81 70 2327 tippawanmiyoshi@gmail. 8 BANGKOK WINNING GROUP MANPOWER CO., LTD Anusawaree, Bangkhen, Bangkok, Ms.Tippawan miyoshi 2019/7/2 er.com Sitthiwang 9341 ower.com Bangkhen,Bangkok,Thailan 1077 com Thailand 10220 d 10220 460 1ST Floor,Soi Chockchaijongchamroen, Rama3 Mr.Sung sunghoon.y@jytproje 9 JYT PROJECTS RECRUITMENT COMPANY LIMITED. Road,Bangpongpang Sub-District, https://www.jytproject 02-2945095-6 - - - - 2019/7/2 HoonYoon cts.com Yannawa District, Bangkok s.jimdo.com/ Province 10120 3104/5 1ST Fioor, Soi Ladphrao130, Ladphrao Road, Klongchan Sub- https://www.builderso Mr. Jumphol support@buildersover 10 BUILDERS OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT CO., LTD. 662-733-9059 - - - - 2019/7/2 district, Bangkapi District, Bangkok verseas. com/ Kupliya [email protected] 10240, Thailand. 3104/1-2 Soi Ladphrao 130, Ladprao Road,Klongchan Sub- http://www.ksmanpow [email protected] 11 K.S.MANPOWER SUPPLY CO., LTD. Ms. Ananya Rui-on 662-731-2600 - - - - 2019/7/2 district, Bangkapi District,Bangkok er.com/ m Province 10240, Thailand. 2 2ST Floor, Soi Punnavithi31, 1535-1,ooaza okaya,ryuoh Sukhumvit101 Road, Bangjak Sub- Mr.Somchai 07-48-58-2306, 12 THAI SYNTAX TRAVEL SERVICE MANPOWER CO., LTD. - - - - chogamou gun,shiga ken - 2019/7/2 district, Phrakhanong District, Sookpanon 080-69687529 520, 254 japan Bangkok Province, 10260 2 1ST Floor, Soi Punnavithi31, 1535-1, ooaza okaya, ryuoh Sukhumvit101 Road, Bangjak Sub- Mr.Somchai 07-48-58-2306 13 THAI ASAWALERT MANPOWER CO., LTD. - - - - cho, gamou gun, shiga ken - 2019/7/2 district, Phrakhanong District, Sookpanon 080-69687529 520, 254 japan Bangkok Province, 10260 89/27 RIMKHLONGPRAPA MR. SUTTHIROT FANGKHWA ROAD, BANGSUE ntkmanpower 14 N.T.K BUSINESS MANPOWER CO., LTD. - NANTHIPHAKWO 02-5560638-9 2019/7/2 SUB-DISTRICT,BANGSUB [email protected] RAKUL DISTRICT BANGKOK 10800 FULL LIST OF APPROVED SENDING ORGANIZATION OF THAILAND Approved Person in charge of Training Contact Point in Japan date No. Name of Organization Address URL Name of Person in Remarks name TEL Email Address TEL Email (the date of Charge receipt) Mitsutoshi Butsuzaki, 349 Changarkadutid Road www.sakurakpmanpow Mr. Kentaro (+66)63-171- Takenagaryuu1203@g Hadano City Building 340-1 Ochiai, Hadano-city, (+81)463-83- 15 SAKURA K.P. MANPOWER CO., LTD. Donmaung Donmaung Bangkok [email protected] 2019/7/2 Expired er.com Takenaga 1203 mail.com Maintenance Kanagawa, Japan 5566 Thailand Cooperative 2,Soi Phahonyothin 63, Intersection 1-1-602 Uchihiranomachi2, 2-1,Anusawari Sub-district www.ppdevelopmanpo 06-6910-8515 [email protected] 16 P&P DEVELOPMENT MANPOWER CO., LTD. - - - Mrs. Norika Arita Chuo-ku, Osaka City 540- 2019/7/2 Bangkhen District, Bangkok wer.com 090-85253974 m 0037 Province, Thailand, 10220 99/98 Mo.7, Bangsaothung Sub- http://www.thaiworker. Ms. Pattama +66-2705- [email protected] +81-9084- 17 THAI WORKER ENTERPRISE RECRULIMENT CO., LTD. District, Bangsaothung District, Mr. Naohiro Tonoike - [email protected] 2019/7/2 co.th Duangsuk 5627 om 802783 Samutprakarn Province 10570 622 Room 101/1 Emporium Tower 10 th/1,8Floor, Sukhumvit Rd, Mr. Peerapat 02-6648882 narecruit.bkk@gmail. 18 NA BANGKOK RECRUITMENT CO., LTD. - 2019/7/2 Klongton, Sub-district,Klongtoey Srisukha ext.101 com District Bangkok 10110 Thailand. 502/225 Tecchatungha 502/225 Tecchatungka Road, Mr.Wisudhi [email protected] Mr. Kasin 19 THAI NIPPON TRAINING RACRUITMENT CO., LTD. - 092-338-2121 Road, Seekan Donmuang 02-9293174 [email protected] 2019/7/2 Seekan Donmuang Distrct Bangkok Worasudhipisit m Nateesathittarn Distrct Bangkok NO.456/73 SOI PRATUNAM SHOPPING CENTER,MU 12,MITRAPHAP ROAD. Mr. Thada majujayamanpower@ 20 MAJU-JAYA MANPOWER CO., LTD. - 043-472648 2019/7/2 MUANGKAO SUB-DISTRICT, Danlinjongden gmail.com MUANG KHONKHAEN DISTRICT, KHONKAEN PROVINCE. NO.599/189-190 MU2, SOI BANPHOSAWANG, MAKKHAENG MISS MOTOKO TAI 164-0003 NAKANO-KU HTTP://UDONNT- MRS. NIPAPORN INFO@UDONNT- [email protected] 21 UDON NT UNION MANPOWER. CO., LTD. SUB-DISTRICT,MUANG UDON 042-304442-3 JAPAN OFFICE HIGASHI-NAKANO 5-30-9 080-87127003 2019/7/2 MANPOWER.COM TANAPATRODOM MANPOWER.COM OM THANI DISTRICT, UDON THANI MANAGER 208. TOKYO JAPAN PROVINCE NO.250/57, UDONDUSADEE MISS. MOTOKO TAI 164-0003 NAKANO-KU RD.,MAKKHAENG SUB-DISTRICT, HTTP://WWW.NEO- MR. TOMOKI INFO@NEO- [email protected] 22 NORTHEAST OVERSEAS RECRUITMENT (THAILAND)CO., LTD. 042-249393 JAPAN OFFICE HIGASHI-NAKANO 5-30-9 080-87127003 2019/7/2 MUANG UDON THANI DISTRICT, RECRUIT.COM INOUE RECRUIT.COM OM MANAGER 208. TOKYO JAPAN UDON THANI PROVINCE. NO.120/132, BANLAO RD., UI RECRUITMENT MRS.CHANTANA 524-1 HACCHOME MAKKHANG SUB-DISTRICT, MISS WICHITTAR UI RECRUITMENT 23 U.I RECRUITMENT CO., LTD. - 042-221588 [email protected] TERABAYASHI KASUKABE-SHI SAITAMA- 080-5171-9601 2019/7/2 MUANG UDON THANI DISTRICT, KHAMWANDEE [email protected] OM JAPAN OFFICE STAFF KEN 344-0006 UDON THANI PROVINCE 104/10-11 Soi 104/10-11 Soi Kamphaengphet 6 Kamphaengphet 6 Soi 5, Miss Jurarat nlc.school Miss Piyarat [email protected] 24 V.R.S.TRAVEL CORPORATION AND MANPOWER CO., LTD Soi 5, Talard Bangken Sub-district, - 062-2954653 Talard Bangken Sub- 02-086-9197 2019/7/2 Charoensup @hotmail.com Charoensup om Lak Si District, Bangkok district, Lak Si District, Bangkok 28/8 Mu.9, Khamkhwang Sub- Koyabe 2-35-13-2-102 http://ubonthaimanpo Ms. Supimpakarn +6697- utw.manpower@gmai Mr.Kunihiko +81906008921 [email protected] 25 UBONTHAIWELDER MANPOWER CO., LTD. district, Warinchamrab District, Yokosuka-Shi Kanagawa, 2019/7/2 wer.com/ Rueng-on 9638953 l.com Hashimoto 5 m Ubonratchathani Province Japan 64,66,68, Soi Setthakit Village Road Lane, Pechkasem Road, Bangkhae http://tlsco1982.wix.co Miss Phimonpan 26 THAI LABOUR SUPPLY CO., LTD. 02-8091750-4 [email protected] - - - - 2019/7/2 Nuae Sub-district, Bangkhae m/tlsco Kongsri District,Bangkok 10160,Thailand 92/37 MOO 9, Sansai Sub-district, www.abcthaijapan.rc@ Mr. Boonrong abcthaijapan.rc@gma 27 ABC THAI-JAPAN RECRUITMENT CO., LTD. 052-023-531 - - - - 2019/7/2 Mueang Chiang Rai,57000 gmail.com Kumsamut il.com 10/95 The Trendy Building,6th,Flr.Room 601e Mr. Rattasart [email protected] Cooperative Society 5-1-18, Nishi-shinjuku- 28 HUMAN DIGICRAT MANPOWER (THAILAND) CO., LTD. - 02-1687177 03-6276-7615 - 2019/7/2 ,Sukhumvit soi 13,klongtoeynua, Lhothong om Assist ku,Tokyo, Japan Wattana, Bangkok 10110 FULL LIST OF APPROVED SENDING ORGANIZATION OF THAILAND Approved Person in charge of Training Contact Point in Japan date No. Name of Organization Address URL Name of Person in Remarks name TEL Email Address TEL Email (the date of Charge receipt) 3 Soi Napalai 11 ,South Bangna 29 THEPS 2018 RECRUITMENT CO., LTD. Sub-district, Bangna District, - - - - 2019/7/2 Bangkok,10260 180/149 M.5 Sukumvit Road. Ban Mr. Sakchai sakchai@tainichiyuko 30 TAINICHI YUKO RECRUITMENT CO., LTD - 090-142-5156 2019/7/2 Chang, Ban Chang, Rayong 21130 Srifueang .com 254 2ND SOI LADPHRAO 94, TOWN IN TOWN ROAD,PLUBPLA SUB- http://www.fullthanks. Mr.Moriyama 31 FULL THANKS DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL MANPOWER CO., LTD. DISTRICT, WANGTHONGLANG Ms.Anita Fan 086 8966599 [email protected] - 090 61042912 - 2019/7/2 com.th Tomoyuki DISTRICT, BANGKOK PROVINCE,10310,THAILAND 8,Ramkhamheang2 Soi13, Dokmai http://apgrhs.wixsite.c Ms. Panisara 32 AP GLOBAL RECRUITMENT CO., LTD. Sub-district, Pravej District, 02-751-8544 [email protected] - - - - 2019/7/2 om/ap-jisshusei Vantanavinyoo Bangkok 460-008 27 SOI KLONGLUMJEA K41 NAGOYASHI,NAKA-KU PRADITMANUTHAM MS.
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