Tag: Thailand

DHL launches YES awards

DHL announced on Tuesday the launch of the Young Entrepreneurs Sustainability (YES) Awards, focussing on the achievements made by the young social entrepreneur for the achievement of the millennium development goals.

The award seeks to recognise and promote young social entrepreneurs in Asia working towards the UN millenium development goals and DHL Pakistan seeks to identify and highlight the initiatives undertaken by young Pakistan entrepreneurs in pursuit of excellence in the respective fields of the MDGs.

In the inaugural year, the awards will initially take place in five countries in Asia Pacific region; Bengladesh, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. The objectives of the programme is to identify, recognise and promote outstanding young social entrepreneurs in Asia Pacific, invest in and support young entrepreneurs to expand and replicate their innovative solutions and create a platform to share resources and best case practices within the Asia Pacific region.

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DHL Global Forwarding appoints chief operating officer

DHL Global Forwarding (Thailand) has appointed Vincent Yong as deputy country manager and chief operating officer, the Bangkok Post reports.

Mr Yong will be in charge of air freight, ocean freight, customer programme management and branch offices. He worked with the Asia Pacific office of Danzas Regional Management in Singapore for six years, before moving to Thailand where he was instrumental in restructuring the sales and operation departments over the past two years.

In addition, DHL has promoted country integration manager Krishavan Chuecharoenchai to serve as director for commercial affairs, overseeing business development, marketing and sales.

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TNT Express Worldwide (Thailand) eyes 20 percent revenue growth

TNT Express Worldwide (Thailand) Co projects revenue to grow by 10 percent to 20 percent this year thanks to its domestic network expansion.
Marketing and commercial manager Ekkapong Na Ranong said TNT Express planned to increase its distribution depots in Thailand to 28 locations this year from 25 locations at present. However, the budget for setting up new depots was not finalised yet.

In addition, the company has launched a guaranteed express service in Thailand since Jan 1 that allows customers to send shipments weighing up to 500 kilogrammes for delivery before 9 am the next day.

The launch of the new service is possible because of the extensive network that TNT Express has built in Thailand over the last several years.

According to David Record, TNT Thailand’s country manager, the company has a presence in all major towns so it can provide a variety of products and services that enable customers to operate their businesses more efficiently.

Customers who choose the new service would pay 500 baht plus ordinary charges for TNT’s normal service, said Mr Record.

TNT planned to employ new service staff to operate the new service in Thailand, which requires longer working hours. The company also aimed to extend its Asia Road Network to China this year, he said.

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DHL chief in Thailand promoted to regional manager

DHL has appointed Herbert Vongpusanachai, the country manager of DHL Express Thailand, as DHL Express’s Indochina region manager, the Bangkok Post reports.

The appointment highlights the company’s plan to consolidate its position as the market leader in the Indochina region, according to Yasmin Aladad Khan, senior vice-president of DHL Express Southeast Asia. Mr HVpngpousanachai will be based in Thailand.

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Thailand’s RFID market to reach $32m in 2010

Recent research from Frost & Sullivan reveals that the RFID market in Thailand was worth $16.3 million last year, and is expected to reach $32 million by 2010. “eyefortransport”

According to the Frost & Sullivan study – Thailand RFID Markets – Thailand is among the more promising RFID markets among the Asian countries, since it is the manufacturing base for many industries. Key applications for RFID include supply chain, manufacturing, and logistics, where the technology can help eliminate distance limitations, and can be applied internationally to promote trade. The country’s RFID market growth will be driven primarily by growth in manufacturing and logistics applications.

Increasing use of RFID technology presents local entrepreneurs with an early opportunity to capture this market, says the analyst of this research service. To make all this possible, awareness-raising activities and education, and training for private users and government organisations is important.

As the global market for RFID expands, Thailand is not only set to encourage the growth of the technology locally, but is anticipated to be at the forefront of the global RFID markets by 2010.

Organisations such as the National Electronics & Computer Technology Centre (Nectec) and GS1 Thailand help in this aim. The ICT Ministry is also promoting the use of RFID technology to track and trace products as part of a wider government plan to establish Thailand as a logistics hub in Indo-China.

Besides meeting the global mandates, there will also be substantial domestic demand for RFID applications in Thailand, according to the analyst. This includes tracking birds and vaccine supplies to reduce the impact of outbreaks of bird flu; tracking of food and drug items, for counterfeit/pedigree purposes, and to limit the brand damage from recall incidents, enforcing maritime port security, addressing security threats, improving government, and commercial logistics, securing e-payments through contactless smartcards.

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