Phnom Penh SEZ Plc. has been aware of the importance of Board of Directors of the listed company and brought in The Thai Institute of Directors Association (Thai IOD) for 2-day training program in Cambodia.
Established in 2015, Okato (Cambodia) Phnom Penh Co., Ltd. (“OKATO”) has been successfully operating a rental factory in Phnom Penh Special Economic Zone (“PPSEZ”). On October 17th, 2018, they acquired new land in PPSEZ to build their own manufacture for the household goods.
In collaboration with the Technology Promotion Association (Thailand-Japan) (TPA) and the Japan-Thailand Economic Cooperation Society (JTECS), PPSP conducted a two-day pre-job training program on September 25-26, 2018 at its training room to workers from the factories inside the zone.
On Tuesday, September 18th, 2018 at RUPP, the representative of PPSP’s management, Mr. Sun Samoeun presented scholarship awards to ten RUPP’s students. This is the second time that PPSP has offered the scholarship to students at RUPP with the total amount of 5,000 USD per year to support students’ learning programs for new academic year 2018 - 2019.
The Poipet flagship of Phnom Penh SEZ, Plc., a leading Special Economic Zone (SEZ) developer in Cambodia, has signed Industrial Estate Agency Agreements with a local subsidiary of Toyota Tsusho Corporation to strengthen business development and marketing activities.
Maintaining cleanliness is everyone’s responsibility!
September 01, 2018 – PPSP’s staffs and managements undertook a road cleaning activity, which cleaned up all the rubbish thrown along the road surrounding Phnom Penh SEZ’s fence.
Complying with the rules and regulations and laws in force is what Phnom Penh SEZ Plc., as a zone developer, is always trying to achieve. And we want our investors to do the same.
On Sunday 05, August 2018, with the cooperation from Chet Borey District Governor, Chief of Bos Leav On Sunday 05, August 2018, with the cooperation from Chet Borey District Governor, Chief of Bos Leav commune and local authorities, PPSP’s employees provided humanitarian aid to 200 families suffering flood damage in eight villages in Bos Leav commune, Chet Borey district, Kratie province.