Speco to Assist Cambodia?s Aec Road Works

Countries in the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) need to collaborate in creating more road, rail and maritime links to connect with the major transport routes in each country in order to create true connectivity, according to the Asian Development Bank (ADB). India recently announced plans to build a highway running from Kolkata to Ho Chi Minh City via Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. It is a grand opportunity especially for Cambodia which will see many more international and regional infrastructure development projects across the country as it prepares to merge with the region.

“Wherever the road construction is, there is SPECO. We have been inspired by this motto since our establishment in 1979 as a leading Korean manufacturer of asphalt mixing plants. The ambition is to assist the global road ways to meet international standards on roadwork projects.

Having understood that the ASEAN countries are to be connected by roads and railways, and as Cambodia enters the Asean Economic Community (AEC) next year and plans to pave the roads step by step, SPECO can customise equipment to meet the requirements of each infrastructure project,” says Kim Jin-Kyong, SPECO Vice President for Sales and Business Operations.

Initially only producing asphalt mixing plants, SPECO’s core business has expanded to include concrete plants, crusher plants, and wind power generators. Its machineriy is now seen at over 2,500 projects in 50 countries worldwide. Compared to other brands on the market, SPECO plants are based on innovative mixer technology that increases overall productivity by up to 20 percent, depending on the mixture design, while it can also reduce maintenance costs by 20 percent.

As time goes by, SPECO’s R&D team and engineers strive to follow global trends such as environmentally friendly processes and minimising oil consumption. By quickly supplying spare parts, SPECO gains credibility among customers, and customers also can proceed with their project without error or wasting time.

“Our innovative products have already been proven at the job site, and provided high performance, efficiency, durability, accuracy in all weighing units, perfect control systems and environmentally friendly solutions for customers,” he added. “We will keep contacting our customers after selling the product as we want to build customers’ loyalty by serving existing customers with the utmost care.”

Entering the Cambodian market last year, the company’s strategic plan in Cambodia is to gain trust in its products, promote the brand, and receive/offer prompt feedback to meet their customer’s needs. Its target customers are everyone dealing with construction especially on infrastructure projects.

Through its representative office in Cambodia, SPECO is very delighted to bring its technology for the best quality outcome of all construction projects from stone and concrete production to road construction.

SPECO will present its latest high-tech plant to the Cambodian market at its booths (No. 187-189) at the 4th Cambodia Constructors Association Summit and Cambodia Construction Industry Expo on 3-5, December, 2015 at the Diamond Island Exhibition and Convention Center. “We are planning to listen to customers’ feedback and interact with them in person,” says Kim.

With its Eumseong manufacturing facility in Korea, the world’s largest asphalt plant factory at 200,000m2 and its progressive high technology innovation, SPECO has set a vision to firmly maintain its Number 1 rank in Korea’s road-construction plant business and to be one of the global leading manufacturers of asphalt mixing plant and other related plant .

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