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Dow Thailand Group, together with the Department of Industrial Promotion (DIP) and government agency partners Launching the "Dao for Sustainable Industry 2019 " project, drawing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to join in improving production efficiency with modern technology. Ready to support the adoption of the Circular Economy and Internet of Things (IoT) concepts to help raise the level to Industry 4.0 that is sustainable and environmentally friendly. Dow Thailand Group has joined with the Department of Industrial Promotion (DIP), Ministry of Industry. Thai Environment Institute Faculty of Engineering Thammasat University and the Plastics Institute Launched the "Stars for Sustainable Industry 2019" project on July 21, 2019 at the Thailand Industry Expo 2019 at IMPACT Muang Thong Thani, which has been running for the 8th consecutive year to support SMEs who want to improve their efficiency. Produced with modern technology and bring in the concepts of the Circular Economy (Circular Economy) and IoT to help create sustainability for the business.
ChatChai1-696x854_img_proxy/ Chatchai Luanphoncharoenchai, Executive Industry Email List Chairman, Dow Thailand Group Mr. Chatchai Luanphoncharoenchai, Executive Chairman of Dow Thailand Group, revealed that the project will open applications for SMEs who have a desire to improve the production process at every step. Whether it is improving machinery Reusing waste from the production process until adding value to products This will help reduce costs. Reduce energy consumption and use resources for maximum benefit according to the principles of the Circular Economy, which is an international business guideline to move Thai industry towards sustainability. In line with the Thailand 4.0 strategy This will be piloted in the plastic and food industries. To receive assistance to increase production efficiency from partner agencies with expertise, such as linking with the Ministry of Industry's "Big Brothers" project. with the goal of supporting SMEs to develop their competitive potential Applying innovation and technology together with Lean Management for the Environment to reduce losses from production processes and services covering environmental, energy and safety management, etc.
Mrs. Pharanee Kongamornpinyo, Director of Corporate Relations, Dow Thailand Group, said that the 8th year of the project has added the topic of the circular economy. by network partners such as the Plastics Institute The industrial production process will gradually be adjusted to move towards Industry 4.0 with the IoT (Internet of Things) system, various sensor devices and internet systems connected to machines. which will now focus on the food and plastic industries To help reduce losses in the production system Throughout the past 7 years of operation, it was found that more than 40 SMEs participating in the project had 35-40 percent higher production efficiency and also improved the well-being of communities and employees. Because the production system is better less loss resulting in increased profits It is also environmentally friendly, such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 1.5 million kilograms, equivalent to carbon dioxide per year. Or equivalent to planting 150,000 trees, reducing production costs and energy costs by up to 144 million baht per year, while surrounding communities have a better life from a better environment for more than 922,200 people.
ChatChai1-696x854_img_proxy/ Chatchai Luanphoncharoenchai, Executive Industry Email List Chairman, Dow Thailand Group Mr. Chatchai Luanphoncharoenchai, Executive Chairman of Dow Thailand Group, revealed that the project will open applications for SMEs who have a desire to improve the production process at every step. Whether it is improving machinery Reusing waste from the production process until adding value to products This will help reduce costs. Reduce energy consumption and use resources for maximum benefit according to the principles of the Circular Economy, which is an international business guideline to move Thai industry towards sustainability. In line with the Thailand 4.0 strategy This will be piloted in the plastic and food industries. To receive assistance to increase production efficiency from partner agencies with expertise, such as linking with the Ministry of Industry's "Big Brothers" project. with the goal of supporting SMEs to develop their competitive potential Applying innovation and technology together with Lean Management for the Environment to reduce losses from production processes and services covering environmental, energy and safety management, etc.
Mrs. Pharanee Kongamornpinyo, Director of Corporate Relations, Dow Thailand Group, said that the 8th year of the project has added the topic of the circular economy. by network partners such as the Plastics Institute The industrial production process will gradually be adjusted to move towards Industry 4.0 with the IoT (Internet of Things) system, various sensor devices and internet systems connected to machines. which will now focus on the food and plastic industries To help reduce losses in the production system Throughout the past 7 years of operation, it was found that more than 40 SMEs participating in the project had 35-40 percent higher production efficiency and also improved the well-being of communities and employees. Because the production system is better less loss resulting in increased profits It is also environmentally friendly, such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 1.5 million kilograms, equivalent to carbon dioxide per year. Or equivalent to planting 150,000 trees, reducing production costs and energy costs by up to 144 million baht per year, while surrounding communities have a better life from a better environment for more than 922,200 people.