Reaffirming their legacy of unparalleled success and commitment to providing extraordinary experiences to tourists, MBK Center and The Nine Center Rama 9 have clinched the prestigious Service and Safety Standards for Tourist Malls and the Public Restroom Standards for Tourism. These accolades were graciously conferred by the Department of Tourism under the auspices of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports. Additionally, the Pathumwan Princess Hotel and Dusit Thani Krabi Beach Resort earned the highly coveted Tourism Accommodation Standards for Hotels and Resorts. Steadfast in their mission, the MBK Group relentlessly strives to elevate and refine its services, ensuring that tourists are continuously dazzled, prompting them to revisit the enchanting land of Thailand. In a recent milestone ceremony, MBK Public Company Limited, represented by a delegation of their shopping center and hotel & tourism business group, stepped into the spotlight. The team included Ms. Praiyaporn Khaengraeng, the dynamic Chief Operating Officer…
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Anshul Asawa Named Unilever Thailand Country Head: A Visionary Leader Driving Sustainable Innovation
Unilever, a visionary global leader committed to making sustainable living commonplace, has set the stage for an exciting chapter by appointing Mr. Anshul Asawa as Country Head for Thailand. In this crucial role, Mr. Asawa doesn’t just oversee Unilever Thailand’s strategic vision, fiduciary, and statutory aspects, but he also champions the local culture, nurtures talent, and harnesses the collective strength of the organization. His mission is clear: to drive Unilever Thailand towards extraordinary performance, cementing its stature as a global leader in sustainable business while solidifying its presence and leadership in the country. Additionally, Mr. Asawa steps into the role of General Manager for the Home Care Southeast Asia Business Unit. Leveraging his extensive expertise in Home Care categories from across the globe, he’s uniquely poised to make impactful changes. With an impressive 29-year career at Unilever, Mr. Asawa brings a treasure trove of experience in marketing, sales, digital commerce,…
The historic Fang oilfield in Chiang Mai, Thailand, renowned as the oldest in the nation, is poised for a major redevelopment, injecting fresh vigor into its operations with a substantial investment of 300 million baht. This ambitious venture, steered by the Northern Petroleum Development Centre (NPDC) under the Defence Energy Department, aims to elevate the oilfield’s production standards to new heights. Anticipation builds around the slated upgrades to the oil refinery, which promise a transformation to Euro 5 standards. This leap will enable the refinery to produce low-sulphur diesel, a significant improvement that ensures the refined oil will be car engine-friendly. Maj Gen Montri Jeennakorn, the NPDC’s director, extolled the benefits of this upgrade, highlighting the refinery’s potential to minimize engine wear and environmental harm. Currently, the Fang oilfield’s output capacity stands at a modest 600 barrels per day, predominantly of high-sulphur diesel and fuel oil. This limited production volume…
In the early hours of Wednesday, a gripping incident unfolded at a checkpoint in Nakhon Sawan’s Phayuha Khiri district, where sixteen illegal migrants from Myanmar were discovered in a rather tight and unexpected setting – inside an enclosed box in the bed of a pickup truck. An arrest scene captured on a police video clip, courtesy of Chalit Poomruang, showcased the tense atmosphere and urgency of the situation. Responding to a tip-off, the vigilant drug suppression police at the checkpoint flagged down a black pickup sporting Bangkok licence plates around 1 am. The information they had was that two vehicles suspected of carrying illegal migrants were navigating along Phahonyothin Road from Mae Sot district in Tak province. Pol Col Paitoon Ngamlap, chief of the Narcotics Suppression Bureau’s drug interdiction unit, oversaw the operation with meticulous precision. On inspecting the first pickup, the officers came across three Thai individuals: 48-year-old driver…
Siam Piwat Group is shaking up the tourism sector with a novel initiative: the “ONESIAM Tourist Grand Giveaway” campaign. This inventive endeavor is geared towards encouraging tourism and amplifying visitor spending by offering international tourists a bounty of experiences and exclusive privileges worth over 16 million baht from July 1, 2024, to September 30, 2024. Teaming up with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and over 40 prominent companies spanning 12 different industries, Siam Piwat Group wants to catapult Thailand to the forefront of global travel destinations. The leading property and retail developer boasts some iconic spots like Siam Paragon, Siam Center, Siam Discovery, ICONSIAM, ICS, and Siam Premium Outlets Bangkok, which collectively lure droves of visitors both locally and globally. According to Tanavan Arkaleephan, the Senior Director of Tourist Relations for Siam Piwat Group, “Our retail premises are renowned global destinations that have become must-visit locations for tourists around…
A splendid new structure over the serene waters of the Nakhon Chaisri River is set to make its grand debut in the picturesque province of Nakhon Pathom. Promising a remarkable boost to local traffic management and the economy, this bridge is ready to unveil its purpose, as endorsed by the Department of Rural Roads (DRR). Carrying the official name “Ngiew Rai-Sampathuan Bridge,” this impressive edifice elegantly connects the vibrant tambon Ngiew Rai with the bustling tambon Sampathuan, nestled in the heart of Nakhon Chaisri district. DRR director-general Apirat Chaiwongnoi proudly shares the news of this infrastructural marvel. Constructed with the vision of providing a vital new artery for the transportation of goods, away from the chaotic city center, the bridge stands ready to redefine local commuting and logistics. It features two lanes, generously nine meters wide, stretching an impressive 400 meters in length. This fabulous piece of engineering came to…
It was a scene straight out of a heist movie! Imagine the shockwave that rippled across Bangkok when police nabbed Nava Hongsakul, a man who had seemingly been living a double life right under his boss’s nose. Captured in a dramatic turn of events, Nava was apprehended right in front of the Royal Thai Police headquarters on a sunny Tuesday afternoon. The backdrop of this unforgettable arrest was nothing short of theatrical. Nava, 36, had been employed as a driver for advertising mogul Krisana Thanomsab, CEO of Belink Media. His journey began in 2022, when the native of Samut Prakan stepped into the life of Thanomsab, seemingly just another chauffeur. What nobody suspected was the hidden agenda that lay beneath his outwardly loyal demeanor. It was a tranquil day on May 4 when fate played into Nava’s hands. A sudden fire erupted in the electrical control room of Thanomsab’s grand…
Thailand’s Thap Lan National Park is at the heart of a riveting and contentious debate, sparking lively public discourse and passionate arguments from all sides. The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) is currently holding public hearings regarding a proposal to demarcate 265,286 rai of Thap Lan National Park as non-protected land. This significant shift, designed to make way for agricultural activities, has captured the attention and stirred the emotions of many. While some villagers, who have long been residing in the park even before it was officially declared a national park, are in favor of the plan, a wave of conservationists and concerned citizens are ringing the alarm bells over this controversial move. This plan, originally brought forward by the Office of the National Land Policy Board (ONLPB) and based on the consolidated “One Map” system introduced in 2000, aims to streamline multiple land-mapping systems used…
Thai and Polish medical technology entrepreneurs on Tuesday posed for a lively group photo with Polish ambassador, Artur Dmochowski (centre with glasses), and Wiwat Hemmondharop, Vice Chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries, to his left, just before the much-anticipated seminar. Captured by Poramet Tangsathaporn, the photo radiated a sense of unity and excitement about future prospects. In recent years, Thailand and Poland have enjoyed robust trade ties, but there’s a growing consensus that it’s time to take this partnership to the next level. In his opening remarks at the seminar in Bangkok, Polish ambassador Artur Dmochowski emphasized the potential for further strengthening business cooperation, particularly through medical technology investment. “Our nations already share a strong bond, but the world of medical technology offers endless possibilities for deeper economic, commercial, and technological collaboration,” he proclaimed. Dmochowski lauded Thailand’s healthcare system, recognizing it as one of the world’s finest, and a…
In the serene surroundings of Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi, a storm is brewing among the locals. The cause? A proposed private dolomite mine set to open on a 540-rai plot of land, merely a kilometer away from the lush embrace of the national park. The very idea has ignited a flurry of concerns among residents who fear for their way of life and the pristine environment of the park. Recently, Somchet Chantana, the vigilant director of the Phetchaburi Office of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP), made his way to the contested land. In tow were officials from the World Heritage Committee and the ever-watchful park rangers, ready to scrutinize the proposed mining site. Mr. Somchet laid out three major worries regarding the dolomite mine. Foremost among them is the looming disapproval from the World Heritage Committee. The mine’s projected location within the buffer…