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Sermsang Power on Course to Become Asia’s Leading Energy Firm

Sermsang Power on Course to Become Asia’s Leading Energy Firm Aims to Reach 200MW Renewable-Energy Power Capacity by 2020 Sermsang Power Corporation, a company holding shares in local and overseas renewable energy power producers and suppliers and connected businesses, believes that the company’s stock will attract investors’ interest on its first trading day on the […]

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Tool to enable construction sector approach industry 4.0

Tool to enable construction sector approach industry 4.0 The Ministry of Construction is working with software maker Autodesk to promote the application of Building Information Modeling (BIM) – a tool to improve productivity, quality and efficiency of investment activities in construction and facility management. According to Trần Hồng Mai, deputy head of the ministry’s BIM […]

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Max Bogl sets up in south-east Asia to supply Korat 1&2 Wind farms

Max Bogl sets up in south-east Asia to supply Korat 1&2 Wind farms Max Bogl is to set up a mobile factory in Thailand to build hybrid towers for the 207MW Korat 1&2 wind farms. The German manufacturer has begun shipping 10 containers a day from it’s base in Sengenthal, Bavaria, to the village of […]

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Pattaya-Map Ta Phut motorway nearly half finished

Pattaya-Map Ta Phut motorway nearly half finished Construction of an extension in the motorway from Pattaya to Map Ta Phut is 46 per cent completed, Department of Highways director general Thanin Somboon said this week. He said an additional Bt2 billion is needed for operations and maintenance on the 32-kilometre eastern route, for which terms […]

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Siemens touts biomass for Thai climate change goals

Siemens touts biomass for Thai climate change goals GERMAN ENGINEERING giant Siemens will help Thailand attain its renewable energy goals in turning biomass to fuels to comply with the reduction of carbon emissions under the Paris Accord, said Willi Meixner, CEO of its Power and Gas Division. “Thailand is set to generate massive amounts of […]

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Got a minute? Eight interesting facts about time and work

Got a minute? Eight interesting facts about time and work Before the Industrial Revolution, the working week for most people in Britain was dictated by nature’s cycles and the demands of the task at hand. But, as Professor Emma Griffin discovers in Clocking On, the rise of factories turned time into a commodity. Since then, […]

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Twelve management jargon gems we all love to hate

Twelve management jargon gems we all love to hate Why does our boss insist we “go forward” to lands of “deliverables,” stopping off on the “journey” to “drill down” into “best practice”? Management euphemisms have flooded the working landscape. With the new series of W1A on our screens and Thinking Allowed exploring the phrases we […]

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Siemens consortium wins Bangkok Blue Line extension contract

Siemens consortium wins Bangkok Blue Line extension contract BANGKOK Expressway and Metro together with C H Karnchang have awarded a contract to a consortium of Siemens and ST Electronics, Thailand, to supply trains and equip and maintain two extensions of the Blue Line. Under the contract, Siemens will supply a fleet of 35 three-car trains, […]

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Sihanouk airport upgrade on track

Cambodia’s Sihanouk airport upgrade on track Renovations to Sihanoukville international airport which will allow it to handle bigger planes will be finished by the end of the year (around May 2018) as planned, the country’s aviation body said. About 60 (36% – as of end August 2017) percent of construction was complete, said Sin Chansereyvutha, […]

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