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VINACOMIN RETHTHY COMPANY LTD.
Full Name:
VINACOMIN RETHTHY COMPANY LTD.

Business License: Co. 5889/09E, Dated June 08, 2009
Registered Capital: KHR 600,000,000.00 = USD 150,000.00

Contact Information:
# 61, Street No. 315, Sangkat Boeung Kak 2, Khan Toul Kork, Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia.
Tel: 855-23-882 279, Fax: 855-23-882 629,

Main Business Lines:
- Brick and Tile Producing
- Import & Export

Place of Project:
National Road No. 4, O Tahoy village, Steung Chhay commune, Kampong Seila district, Preah Sihaounk province, Kingdom of Cambodia.

Total Land Area: 10 Ha

Director: Mr. Mong Reththa
  Located about 160 km to the southern part of Cambodia along the National Road No. 4 is the 10-hectares compound of Vinacomin Reththy Company Ltd. (VRC) with the beautiful landscapes of grass field, mountains and palm-oil plantations surrounding the production kiln mill of bricks & tiles. The area of the brick & tile kiln mill is positioned at O Tahoy village, Steung Chhay commune, Kampong Seila district, Preah Sihanouk province, Kingdom of Cambodia.

Vinacomin Reththy Company Ltd. (VRC) is the joint venture company between 3 shares:

1) Vinacomin Vietnam with 10 percent;
2) Mong Reththy Group Co., Ltd. with 32 percent; and
3) Au-Viet Industry Joint-Stocks Company Ltd. with 58 percent.

The total capital investment of the project is US$5 Million. The mineral ore of clay is on the area of 200 ha about 10 Km from the production kiln mill. The potential of the clay ore may prolong the production of 80-90 million bricks or about 140,000 - 180,000 m3 of clay to be processed annually in a volume period of 200 years. One third of the products will be tiles and two third will be bricks. The initial operation of the assembly lines of the kiln plant will be started in May 2010. These products will serve the overwhelming demands of the local constructions like in Preah Sihanouk, Kampot, Kampong Speu and Koh Kong province; and all of the infra-structures and modern constructions in Phu Quoc island of Vietnam.