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  2. SGS S.A. - Wikipedia

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    SGS (formerly Société Générale de Surveillance (French for General Society of Surveillance)) is a Swiss multinational company headquartered in Geneva, which provides inspection, verification, testing and certification services. Its 99,600 employees operate a network of 2,600 offices and laboratories worldwide.

  3. Waste management in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand imported 480,000 tonnes of plastic garbage from abroad in 2018, and is set to import an additional 220,000 tonnes before existing contracts expire in September 2020. Between 2014 and 2018 Thailand imported 906,521 tonnes of plastic from 81 countries, according to the Commerce Ministry. Plastic imports nearly doubled between 2018 and ...

  4. Kumphawapi district - Wikipedia

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    Kumphawapi (Thai: กุมภวาปี, pronounced [kūm.pʰā.wāː.pīː]) is a district in the southern part of Udon Thani province, northeastern Thailand. Etymology [ edit ] Kumpha กุมภ[า] is from Sanskrit 'pitcher' or 'water-pot', as reflected in the name of February, associated with the zodiac sign of Aquarius .

  5. Singsamut School - Wikipedia

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    Singsamut School. Coordinates: 12.676138°N 100.893487°E. Singsamut School ( Thai: โรงเรียนสิงห์สมุทร) is located in Sattahip district, Chonburi province of Thailand. Singsamut School have 3000-4000 students. At first this school was a school for children of Navy officials.

  6. List of banks in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Commercial banks. Commercial banks in Singapore may undertake universal banking, such as the taking of deposits and the provision of cheque services and lending, as well any other business authorised by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, including financial advisory services, insurance brokering and capital market services, as long as they are permitted under section 30 of the Banking Act.

  7. STMicroelectronics - Wikipedia

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    Malta: In 1981, SGS-Thomson (now STMicroelectronics) built its first assembly plant in Malta. STMicroelectronics is, as of 2008, the largest private employer on the island, employing around 1,800 people. Muar, Malaysia: around 4000 employees. This site was built in 1974 by Thomson and is now an assembly plant.

  8. Debsirin School - Wikipedia

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    Debsirin School (Thai: โรงเรียนเทพศิรินทร์, pronounced [tʰêːp.sì.rīn]) is a boys' secondary school in Thailand.Founded by King Chulalongkorn in 1885, its alumni include King Ananda Mahidol, Malaysia's founding father Tunku Abdul Rahman, more than 70 cabinet members, including five prime ministers, and numerous military leaders and dignitaries.

  9. List of non-governmental organizations in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Adventist Development and Relief Agency ( ADRA) The Alliance for Safe Children. Asia Foundation. Baan Gerda home for AIDS orphans in Lopburi. Baan Unrak. Bangkok Post Newspaper Foundation. Caritas International Thailand. Catholic Office for Emergency Relief and Refugees ( COERR) Child Watch Phuket.