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Hemaraj Organizes 2012 Community Relations Program

16/10/2012

Hemaraj Land And Development Public Company Limited, Thailand’s leading developer of Industrial Estates, Utilities, and Property Solutions continues its determination to enhance and build up good rapport with communities around its industrial estates in Chonburi and Rayong provinces. As a corporate citizen of the Thai society, Hemaraj has made it a policy to ensure that industrial estates, communities and nature co - exist in a harmonious and sustainable manner. The company has continuously organized various projects on quality of life improvement, environmental care, career development and other community support activities since its establishment in 1988.

The community relations activity organized annually is aimed at building up close relationship and promoting good understanding between Hemaraj and community

members as well as providing updated useful information for community members. This year 150 representatives comprising community leaders, housewives and residents around Hemaraj industrial estates joined the program. Participants from Rayong include representatives from sub - districts of Ban Pluak Daeng, Pluak Daeng,

Ta Sith, Chao Praya, Mae Nam Koo, Map Yang Porn, Map Chalood, Nong Fab, Nong La Lok, and Ban Payoon 1,2,3. From Chonburi the representatives are from Nong Rai, Laharn, Kansong, Nong Sue Chang and Bo Win.

The one - day program started with a warm welcome by Khun Sunthorn Kongsunthornkitkul (picture ), Vice President of Hemaraj and Khun Siyaphas Chantachairoj (picture ), Director - Corporate Marketing and Residential Customer Development of Hemaraj, followed by an introduction of Hemaraj’s executives and sta , brie ngs on Hemaraj’s corporate and industrial estate operations, and a tour of Hemaraj industrial estates. The morning program ended with a Sea Food Lunch by the beach in Sattahip, Chonburi.

In the afternoon the group visited “Silver Lake Vineyard” in Chonburi and had a tour of “Suan Supatra Land” fruit plantation in Rayong. The atmosphere of the vineyard and

plantation was enjoyable and relaxing. Participants could pick “all you can” wild mangosteens, rambutans and grapes from a number of fruit stalls specially arranged for the group.

Hemaraj hopes that the community relations program organized every year will help strengthen relationships and promote good understanding between the company and the communities around its industrial estates, which will eventually bring about a warm and peaceful co - existence in long term.