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THAI ATTRACTIONS TO BE ADDED TO POPULAR ONLINE GAME POKEMON GO

THAI ATTRACTIONS TO BE ADDED TO POPULAR ONLINE GAME POKEMON GO

THE TOURISM and Sports Ministry is working with local representatives of Pokemon Go to add attractions in Thailand to the popular online game. The additions are expected to be launched in the final quarter of the year.

The Tourism Ministry, in conjunction 
with the Information and Communication Technology Ministry, also plans to launch a new application to |offer tourists personal mobile electronic guides next month in order to encourage |them to explore attractions and surf |for restaurants, hotels and shopping |places. 
The tourism authorities predict that the country will receive tourism revenue of Bt597 billion in the third quarter, a 10-per-cent increase from same three months last year. 
During the first seven months, Thailand received tourism income of Bt1.39 trillion, up 13.9 per cent from same period last year.
 
GLOBAL GREEN CHEMICAL EXPANDING BIODIESEL 
PRODUCTION CAPACITY
 
Global Green Chemicals, a subsidiary of PTT Global Chemical, has announced plans to increase its biodiesel production capacity by setting up a second methyl-ester plant in Chon Buri province. 
GCC plans to increase biodiesel output, which uses oil palm as a raw material, to accommodate increasing demands for biofuel, including state-of-the-art technology for the production of specialised oleochemicals. 
“For almost a decade, we have succeeded in developing and pioneering the biofuel and green-chemical industries in Thailand,” said Jirawat Nooritanon, managing director of GGC.
 “Now GGC is the leading biodiesel producer, with 26-per-cent market share and a satisfactory annual growth rate. 
The second biodiesel plant, with capacity of 200,000 tonnes per year, is expected to start operating in 2018. This will bring GGC’s total production capacity, when combined with the first plant, to 500,000 tonnes per year.
With the new technology proposed for the second plant in Chon Buri’s Nong Yai district, GGC estimates that will be able to reduce production costs and increase its competitiveness.
Apart from its leading position in the biodiesel market, GGC is also the only fatty-alcohol producer in Thailand. 
The biodiesel business is operated under the trademark ThaiOL by Thai Fatty Alcohol Co, a subsidiary of GGC. Fatty alcohol is a basic oleochemical used as the substrate for production of detergents, dishwashing liquid, shampoo, and general household cleaning products. 
At present, the oleochemical industry in Southeast Asia, China and India is growing by 6 per cent a year. 
There is also an increased demand for oleochemical products with specific properties. 
GGC conducts extensive studies on the market, to understand how the use of advanced technology can be utilised to decide on the types of oleochemicals |to be produced. 
This will help reduce |reliance on imported raw materials and fulfil the demands for environmentally friendly products, it believes.
The company is also looking into possibilities of expanding its production base from oil palm to include sugar cane through investment in a bio-complex to enter the bioplastic and biochemical business.
“The company is studying the possibilities of establishing a bio-complex that will have an integrated sugar-cane-crushing mill, ethanol plant, biomass power plant and other bio-based utility infrastructure, and bioplastics and biochemicals production plant,” Nooritanon said.
 
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