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To avoid the risk of infection through virus-contaminated money, from March 30th, 2020 onwards, HPT will receive payment for services via bank transfer, bill payment via Krunsri Mobile Application (KMA), internet banking (Krungsri Online), and Krungsri Bank ATM (only customers with Krungsri Bank accounts.)

According to the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic, given the increased preventive measures in many areas. The public are advised to follow information from Port Authority of Thailand and TICTA. 1.มาตรการและคำแนะนำการป้องกันเชื้อไวรัสโคโรนา-2019-COVID-19   Download 2.TICTA_COVID-19   Download 3.ประกาศการทลฉ-12-กพ.   Download

Feb 24th, 2020; Hutchison Ports Thailand (HPT) recently welcomed the 34th out of 35 shipments of MRT Blue Line’s train carriages at Terminal D. The three train carriages were accurately discharged from the Yang Ming vessel, M.V. YM WISDOM, using the latest remote-controlled quay cranes, which were safely operated by HPT’s expert staff.

Hutchison Ports Thailand (HPT) recently held an internal event which focused on promoting UNITY core values and behaviours. During the event, Mr. Sakol Tojumroen, HPT’s Chief Operating Officer along with the HPT management team explained the importance of UNITY to the company’s employees. Now, HPT is on the “Commit and Inspire” phase of the UNITY…

February 4th, 2020, Hutchison Ports Thailand (HPT) recently welcomed 55 participants from the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Management Science, Kasetsart University Chalermphrakiat Sakon-Nakhon Campus for a presentation which focused on port management, and an overview of the Group’s Hutchison Ports Thailand.

January 29th, 2020; Hutchison Ports Thailand (HPT) recently welcomed 70 participants from the Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) to Terminal D for a presentation. The participants were presented with an overview of Thailand’s logistics business by HPT and a demonstration of container operation with the latest remote controlled technology. The goal of this presentation was…

January 28th, 2020; Hutchison Ports Thailand (HPT) recently welcomed 60 participants from Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Phranakhon Rajabhat University for a presentation, which focused on port management. The presentation was aimed at educating an effective management techniques and skills, in hopes that the participants would be able to apply such knowledge to their…

January 13th, 2020; Hutchison Ports Thailand (HPT) recently welcomed 15 MBA students from the Raymond A. Mason School of Business, which is located in Williamsburg, USA to the Visitors Centre, Terminal D. The participants were given an overview of Thailand’s logistics business, before they joined a presentation of container operation with the latest remote-controlled technology.

January 4, 2020: At Hutchison Ports Thailand’s Terminal D, three train bogeys destined for Bangkok’s MRT Blue Line were discharged from the vessel M.V. BASLE EXPRESS. The bogeys were handled swiftly and safely by remote-controlled ship-to-shore cranes equipped with special handling equipment. To date, Terminal D has handled 84 train bogeys for the MRT Blue…

December 9th, 2019; Hutchison Ports Thailand (HPT), the largest terminal operator in Thailand, recently welcomed twenty terminal tractor heads and chassis. The terminal tractor heads will be operated inside Terminal D, Laem Chabang Port. This latest investment reflects HPT’s concern towards their staff being able to work with quality equipment. The investment is also part…

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