Others
Local Economy
- Community canteen :CMIC has provided opportunities for locals to generate income through selling their food and soft drinks in CMIC’s community canteen at the Touk Meas Plant. Their customers are the drivers and staff working in the plant. The sellers are rotated on an annual basis.
Local Economy
- Community canteen :CMIC has provided opportunities for locals to generate income through selling their food and soft drinks in CMIC’s community canteen at the Touk Meas Plant. Their customers are the drivers and staff working in the plant. The sellers are rotated on an annual basis.
Education
Science Clubs
Seeing the potentials of improved science education for the development of the country, Chip Mong Insee Cement has collaborated with 10 high schools in Kampot Province to set up science clubs to improve students’ science knowledge, and prepare them for their upcoming high school exam and higher education. Supporting science education also aligns with the government’s education policy in promoting STEM ( Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).
First Batch of Chip Mong Insee Scholarship Grantees
After a series of a selection process, finally, 12 Chip Mong Insee scholarship grantees have been selected. They are doing a five-year Bachelor degree of Science-Engineering related programs in various higher education institutions in Cambodia. They are warmly welcome to the company’s management team. Big congratulations to them!
Chip Mong Insee Scholarship
Promoting Quality Education is part of Chip Mong Insee Cement Corporation’s (CMIC) Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development Strategy. It aligns very well with the fourth goal in United Nations’ (UN) Sustainable Development Agenda, which is Quality Education. Along with other social development programs, CMIC has launched Chip Mong Insee Scholarship, aiming to help outstanding yet poor students from Kampot province to fulfill their dream of pursuing higher education. For detailed information about the scholarship, please check out the leaflet here.here
Please check out the Chip Mong Insee scholarship application form here
Education
Science Clubs
Seeing the potentials of improved science education for the development of the country, Chip Mong Insee Cement has collaborated with 10 high schools in Kampot Province to set up science clubs to improve students’ science knowledge, and prepare them for their upcoming high school exam and higher education. Supporting science education also aligns with the government’s education policy in promoting STEM ( Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).
First Batch of Chip Mong Insee Scholarship Grantees
After a series of a selection process, finally, 12 Chip Mong Insee scholarship grantees have been selected. They are doing a five-year Bachelor degree of Science-Engineering related programs in various higher education institutions in Cambodia. They are warmly welcome to the company’s management team. Big congratulations to them!
Chip Mong Insee Scholarship
Promoting Quality Education is part of Chip Mong Insee Cement Corporation’s (CMIC) Social Responsibility and Sustainable Development Strategy. It aligns very well with the fourth goal in United Nations’ (UN) Sustainable Development Agenda, which is Quality Education. Along with other social development programs, CMIC has launched Chip Mong Insee Scholarship, aiming to help outstanding yet poor students from Kampot province to fulfill their dream of pursuing higher education. For detailed information about the scholarship, please check out the leaflet here.here
Please check out the Chip Mong Insee scholarship application form here
Heritage & Culture
CMIC recognises the value of Cambodian culture and the role it plays in society. With the collaboration of local authorities, CMIC has supported various social and cultural events through pagodas and commune & district offices in Kampot Province. CMIC has also taken the initiative to preserve and renovate a colonial kiln, known as Lor Dob, located some 3 kms from the plant.
Heritage & Culture
CMIC recognises the value of Cambodian culture and the role it plays in society. With the collaboration of local authorities, CMIC has supported various social and cultural events through pagodas and commune & district offices in Kampot Province. CMIC has also taken the initiative to preserve and renovate a colonial kiln, known as Lor Dob, located some 3 kms from the plant.
Community Infrastructure
- Road infrastructure :Roads in communities around the plant used to be in a very poor condition, so even before the Touk Meas Plant was up and running, CMIC repaired and, in some cases, rebuilt roads. This has allowed people in the surrounding villages to enjoy an improved transportation network for businesses and schools.
- Cement contribution to pagodas and public institutions :Hundreds of tons of cement have been contributed to state institutions and pagodas to improve infrastructure. These state institutions include health centres, schools, commune and district offices.
Community Infrastructure
- Road infrastructure :Roads in communities around the plant used to be in a very poor condition, so even before the Touk Meas Plant was up and running, CMIC repaired and, in some cases, rebuilt roads. This has allowed people in the surrounding villages to enjoy an improved transportation network for businesses and schools.
- Cement contribution to pagodas and public institutions :Hundreds of tons of cement have been contributed to state institutions and pagodas to improve infrastructure. These state institutions include health centres, schools, commune and district offices.
Clean & Green Schools
- Sanitation :CMIC has repaired and built toilets for communities and public institutions.
- WaSH package for schools :CMIC has partnered with “Clear Cambodia”, an NGO specialising in clean water, hygiene and sanitation, to build WaSH facilities for schools, including BioSand Filter Systems, latrines, handwashing stations and trash incinerators.
- Distribution of eco-waste bins & environmental training :CMIC has provided eco-waste bins to schools and provided basic environmental training to young students to raise awareness about the importance of taking greater care of the environment.
Clean & Green Schools
- Sanitation :CMIC has repaired and built toilets for communities and public institutions.
- WaSH package for schools :CMIC has partnered with “Clear Cambodia”, an NGO specialising in clean water, hygiene and sanitation, to build WaSH facilities for schools, including BioSand Filter Systems, latrines, handwashing stations and trash incinerators.
- Distribution of eco-waste bins & environmental training :CMIC has provided eco-waste bins to schools and provided basic environmental training to young students to raise awareness about the importance of taking greater care of the environment.
Water & Nature
- Canal restoration :CMIC has supported the restoration of canals to enable easier access to water for households and agricultural usage, as well as for hygiene and sanitation for teachers and students.
- Construction of water tanks :CMIC has provided a number of 2,000-litre water tanks to schools and pagodas to assist in the storage of water.
- Provision of wells :Some schools and other public institutions in Kampot Province are short of water. To assist in alleviating this problem, CMIC has dug a number of wells for schools and pagodas.
- Drainage systems :To help communities avoid the adverse effects of flooding, CMIC has been working with local authorities to identify flood-prone areas and provide relief through building drainage systems. To date, CMIC has assisted at four high-priority areas.
Water & Nature
- Canal restoration :CMIC has supported the restoration of canals to enable easier access to water for households and agricultural usage, as well as for hygiene and sanitation for teachers and students.
- Construction of water tanks :CMIC has provided a number of 2,000-litre water tanks to schools and pagodas to assist in the storage of water.
- Provision of wells :Some schools and other public institutions in Kampot Province are short of water. To assist in alleviating this problem, CMIC has dug a number of wells for schools and pagodas.
- Drainage systems :To help communities avoid the adverse effects of flooding, CMIC has been working with local authorities to identify flood-prone areas and provide relief through building drainage systems. To date, CMIC has assisted at four high-priority areas.
Health & Safety
- Installing street lights at markets, schools and other key places : CMIC has also installed solar and non-solar street lights around the Touk Meas Plant.
- Installing safety and traffic signs and bridge barriers : CMIC has also built bridge barriers alongside roads and repaired stretches of road to keep travellers and pedestrians safe and alert.
- Communities’ Road Safety Program : CMIC is an active supporter of the Road Safety Network, partnering with the Coalition for Road Safety (CRY) to train key local players in road safety awareness, in order that they can inform others about the importance of road safety. In line with this commitment, motorbike and bicycle helmets have been provided to communities and road safety practices have been promoted.
- Reflective vests for traffic police : CMIC has provided a number of Safety Reflective Vests for traffic police in certain districts of Kampot, Kep and Takeo provinces.
- Dental care packages for students : Each year, CMIC provides Dental Healthcare packages to students from various schools in the surrounding communities.
Health & Safety
- Installing street lights at markets, schools and other key places : CMIC has also installed solar and non-solar street lights around the Touk Meas Plant.
- Installing safety and traffic signs and bridge barriers : CMIC has also built bridge barriers alongside roads and repaired stretches of road to keep travellers and pedestrians safe and alert.
- Communities’ Road Safety Program : CMIC is an active supporter of the Road Safety Network, partnering with the Coalition for Road Safety (CRY) to train key local players in road safety awareness, in order that they can inform others about the importance of road safety. In line with this commitment, motorbike and bicycle helmets have been provided to communities and road safety practices have been promoted.
- Reflective vests for traffic police : CMIC has provided a number of Safety Reflective Vests for traffic police in certain districts of Kampot, Kep and Takeo provinces.
- Dental care packages for students : Each year, CMIC provides Dental Healthcare packages to students from various schools in the surrounding communities.
1 million tons of cement sold!
“This is the best gift I’ve ever received on my birthday”, said Mr. Aidan Lynam, the CEO of Chip Mong Insee Cement Corporation during the Dealer Conference held in Siem Reap between 17 & 18 July. Dealers representing all the provinces and their capitals met to celebrate the milestone, achieved between 1 January 2018 and 8 July 2018. The volume of concrete sold has been achieved quicker than last year, when the 1 million ton mark was reached on 14 August 2017.
The huge achievement would not have been possible without our strong partnerships with our committed dealers across the country. Separate awards and recognition were also handed out during the Dealer Conference to those outstanding performers of 2017.
Below is the list of award and recognition recipients:
The Top 5 Sales Volume are Ung Leangsrun, Chea Kimseng, Kuch Sophal, Tat Oudam and Sok Guech.
The Top 5 Achievers are Taing Teahong, Sok Guech, Tat Oudam, Seng Thai and Chhev Pengsruy.
The Top Champion is Mr. Tat Oudam, who received the trophy saying he would remain committed to his outstanding performance. CMIC, together with all our dealers, aims to sell 2 million tons of cement in 2019. The goal was loudly cheered!
1 million tons of cement sold!
“This is the best gift I’ve ever received on my birthday”, said Mr. Aidan Lynam, the CEO of Chip Mong Insee Cement Corporation during the Dealer Conference held in Siem Reap between 17 & 18 July. Dealers representing all the provinces and their capitals met to celebrate the milestone, achieved between 1 January 2018 and 8 July 2018. The volume of concrete sold has been achieved quicker than last year, when the 1 million ton mark was reached on 14 August 2017.
The huge achievement would not have been possible without our strong partnerships with our committed dealers across the country. Separate awards and recognition were also handed out during the Dealer Conference to those outstanding performers of 2017.
Below is the list of award and recognition recipients:
The Top 5 Sales Volume are Ung Leangsrun, Chea Kimseng, Kuch Sophal, Tat Oudam and Sok Guech.
The Top 5 Achievers are Taing Teahong, Sok Guech, Tat Oudam, Seng Thai and Chhev Pengsruy.
The Top Champion is Mr. Tat Oudam, who received the trophy saying he would remain committed to his outstanding performance. CMIC, together with all our dealers, aims to sell 2 million tons of cement in 2019. The goal was loudly cheered!