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32 firms to bid for Laem Chabang port project

Thirty-two private firms will bid for the construction and operation of Phase 3 of the Laem Chabang port development project in eastern Thailand.

The Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) said on Wednesday, November 21, that 32 firms, including 17 Thai and 15 foreign firms, have prepared bidding documents for the port project under which two piers for cargo ships, designated F1 and F2, will be built and operated.

The bidding documents are scheduled to be submitted on Jan. 14, 2019, and a winning bidder will be announced in February, according to the PAT.

Read more on Xinhua.





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