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Employee Value Proposition (EVP)

Employee Value Proposition (EVP) refers to a unique identity or set of values of a company known by its employees and the public.

For Chip Mong Insee Cement Corporation, our EVP message illustrates our main values on career growth and work environment that enrich the lives of our employees as they work with us.

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Employee Value Proposition (EVP)

Employee Value Proposition (EVP) refers to a unique identity or set of values of a company known by its employees and the public.

For Chip Mong Insee Cement Corporation, our EVP message illustrates our main values on career growth and work environment that enrich the lives of our employees as they work with us.

Certificates of Tax Compliance and Proper Accounting Record from General Department of Taxation
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Certificates of Tax Compliance and Proper Accounting Record from General Department of Taxation
Interview with National Television of Cambodia on Chip Mong Ecocycle
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Interview with National Television of Cambodia on Chip Mong Ecocycle
Interview with National Television of Cambodia on Chip Mong Ecocycle
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Interview with National Television of Cambodia on Chip Mong Ecocycle
Other Social and Cultural Activities

Our CSR team together with the villagers nearby the plant took the privilege to organize Kathin for Kiri Bopha Rompern Pagoda of the community on 3 November 2018. Kathin, which is Cambodia’s religious ceremony, is held once a year in November, at the end of the rainy season. It is held to renew monk’s clothing and to refurbish pagodas.

Heritage & Culture
Other Social and Cultural Activities

Our CSR team together with the villagers nearby the plant took the privilege to organize Kathin for Kiri Bopha Rompern Pagoda of the community on 3 November 2018. Kathin, which is Cambodia’s religious ceremony, is held once a year in November, at the end of the rainy season. It is held to renew monk’s clothing and to refurbish pagodas.

Road Construction/Maintenance

6-road lines in communities around CMIC’s project sites have been filled by maintenance and construction.

a. Picture (1): 570-meter road in Prey Treytaprith village near Touk Meas plant

b. Picture (2): 350-metter road in Prey Taprith village, near Touk Meas Plant

c. Picture (3): 2500-metter road which connects Touk Meas Khang commune and Sdach Kong Khang Lech commune

d. Picture (4): 2-Kilometer road which Touk Meas Plant and communities in Dong Tong district

e. Picture (5): 500-meter in Prey Taprith village to buffer area

f. Picture (6): 250-meter road in Pral village, Tani commune, Angkor district

Community Infrastructure
Road Construction/Maintenance

6-road lines in communities around CMIC’s project sites have been filled by maintenance and construction.

a. Picture (1): 570-meter road in Prey Treytaprith village near Touk Meas plant

b. Picture (2): 350-metter road in Prey Taprith village, near Touk Meas Plant

c. Picture (3): 2500-metter road which connects Touk Meas Khang commune and Sdach Kong Khang Lech commune

d. Picture (4): 2-Kilometer road which Touk Meas Plant and communities in Dong Tong district

e. Picture (5): 500-meter in Prey Taprith village to buffer area

f. Picture (6): 250-meter road in Pral village, Tani commune, Angkor district

Road Safety/Traffic Education

Our CSR team in collaboration with Coalition for Road Safety (CRY) and relevant local authorities launched Road Safety Education Project in Kampot’s Banteay Meas district to raise community’s awareness of road safety, one of the pressing issues in Cambodia. The event took place on 12 October 2018 with some 500 participants including students, teachers, villagers and local authorities. Helmets and traffic cones were distributed to some students, teachers and police.

With support from CMIC in collaboration with Coalition for Road Safety (CRY), about 1000 students from 4 schools in Touk Meas and Tani in Kampot province and several villagers from communities in Touk Meas received training on traffic and road safety. Some of the students riding bike to school were presented with cyclist helmets

Health & Safety
Road Safety/Traffic Education

Our CSR team in collaboration with Coalition for Road Safety (CRY) and relevant local authorities launched Road Safety Education Project in Kampot’s Banteay Meas district to raise community’s awareness of road safety, one of the pressing issues in Cambodia. The event took place on 12 October 2018 with some 500 participants including students, teachers, villagers and local authorities. Helmets and traffic cones were distributed to some students, teachers and police.

With support from CMIC in collaboration with Coalition for Road Safety (CRY), about 1000 students from 4 schools in Touk Meas and Tani in Kampot province and several villagers from communities in Touk Meas received training on traffic and road safety. Some of the students riding bike to school were presented with cyclist helmets

CHIP MONG INSEE CEMENT CELEBRATES ONE YEAR AFTER PLANT INAUGURATION, AND WELL UNDERWAY TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

Chip Mong Insee Cement Corporation (CMIC), one of Cambodia’s foremost cement manufacturers, today celebrated the completion of its first full operational year since of the inauguration of its cement plant at Touk Meas, in the Banteay Meas District of Kampot Province. The plant was inaugurated on 8th February 2018, just three months after it produced its first batch of cement in November 2017. It is now capable of producing over 5,500 tons of best quality cement daily.

CMIC was established and registered in Cambodia in 2015 and is a joint venture between the Chip Mong Group of Cambodia, and the Siam City Cement Company in Thailand. It has a capitalization of USD 262 million. It produces advanced quality cements for both the retail and industrial market, utilizing high-performance, locally-sourced raw materials with worldclass quality control and assurance standards.

CMIC’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Aidan Lynam, says the company, along with its Touk Meas Plant, is well on its way to a sustainable future.

“As a deeply responsible heavy industrial company, CMIC is committed to efficiently and properly managing the utilization of Cambodia’s natural resources and deploying its extensive and talented human capital to realize this goal. We are committed to making a difference for the customers we serve, without sacrificing the interests of future generations. We do this by adopting an active policy of environmental stewardship that is an integral part of our sustainable development orientation. This we do in close collaboration with our stakeholders.”

Mr. Lynam added that this focus goes hand-in-hand with the objective of growth that benefits shareholders, customers and employers, contributing to the economic and social development of Cambodia with close attention to the environment.

“Our company is committed to driving CO2 emissions down by at least 10% by 2022. To achieve this goal, up to 33% of our electrical power will be replaced by power from our waste heat recovery and solar PV systems. Additionally, we are currently working on an innovative product portfolio with highly capable technical services, which leads to greener solutions for our customers. We are also looking into sustainable waste management solutions and working hard to become “net water positive” by 2022.”

Since its inception, CMIC has created over 1,000 direct and indirect jobs, transferring global knowledge to local Cambodians working with the company. It offers a structured certification program for masons twice a year, in collaboration with the National Polytechnic Institute of Cambodia. It also offers a unique “Enterprise-based Vocational Education” program (EVE), which is Swiss curriculum aligned, free of charge to high school graduates in Kampot Province, who would otherwise not be able to afford tertiary education.

The company remains committed to working with local authorities and relevant stakeholders to support local communities through its various CSR activities, including education, infrastructure development, road safety education, health, sanitation, irrigation systems, income generation, waste management and environmental awareness.

CEO, Mr. Aidan Lynam says the company’s ongoing focus is to balance the interdependent economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development, while remaining fully committed to its top priority of safety through visible and responsible leadership.

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CHIP MONG INSEE CEMENT CELEBRATES ONE YEAR AFTER PLANT INAUGURATION, AND WELL UNDERWAY TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

Chip Mong Insee Cement Corporation (CMIC), one of Cambodia’s foremost cement manufacturers, today celebrated the completion of its first full operational year since of the inauguration of its cement plant at Touk Meas, in the Banteay Meas District of Kampot Province. The plant was inaugurated on 8th February 2018, just three months after it produced its first batch of cement in November 2017. It is now capable of producing over 5,500 tons of best quality cement daily.

CMIC was established and registered in Cambodia in 2015 and is a joint venture between the Chip Mong Group of Cambodia, and the Siam City Cement Company in Thailand. It has a capitalization of USD 262 million. It produces advanced quality cements for both the retail and industrial market, utilizing high-performance, locally-sourced raw materials with worldclass quality control and assurance standards.

CMIC’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Aidan Lynam, says the company, along with its Touk Meas Plant, is well on its way to a sustainable future.

“As a deeply responsible heavy industrial company, CMIC is committed to efficiently and properly managing the utilization of Cambodia’s natural resources and deploying its extensive and talented human capital to realize this goal. We are committed to making a difference for the customers we serve, without sacrificing the interests of future generations. We do this by adopting an active policy of environmental stewardship that is an integral part of our sustainable development orientation. This we do in close collaboration with our stakeholders.”

Mr. Lynam added that this focus goes hand-in-hand with the objective of growth that benefits shareholders, customers and employers, contributing to the economic and social development of Cambodia with close attention to the environment.

“Our company is committed to driving CO2 emissions down by at least 10% by 2022. To achieve this goal, up to 33% of our electrical power will be replaced by power from our waste heat recovery and solar PV systems. Additionally, we are currently working on an innovative product portfolio with highly capable technical services, which leads to greener solutions for our customers. We are also looking into sustainable waste management solutions and working hard to become “net water positive” by 2022.”

Since its inception, CMIC has created over 1,000 direct and indirect jobs, transferring global knowledge to local Cambodians working with the company. It offers a structured certification program for masons twice a year, in collaboration with the National Polytechnic Institute of Cambodia. It also offers a unique “Enterprise-based Vocational Education” program (EVE), which is Swiss curriculum aligned, free of charge to high school graduates in Kampot Province, who would otherwise not be able to afford tertiary education.

The company remains committed to working with local authorities and relevant stakeholders to support local communities through its various CSR activities, including education, infrastructure development, road safety education, health, sanitation, irrigation systems, income generation, waste management and environmental awareness.

CEO, Mr. Aidan Lynam says the company’s ongoing focus is to balance the interdependent economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development, while remaining fully committed to its top priority of safety through visible and responsible leadership.

Well Underway Towards a Sustainable Future

To mark one year since its inauguration, CMIC held a press conference on 26th February 2019 at its Touk Meas Cement Plant to recognise a successful first year of sustainable operations. Approximately 100 national and international guests, relevant ministries and NGOs were invited, along with members of the media.

At the event, the CEO of CMIC, Mr. Aidan Lynam, said, “As a deeply responsible heavy industrial company, CMIC is committed to efficiently and properly managing the utilisation of Cambodia’s natural resources and deploying its extensive and talented human capital to realize this goal. We are committed to making a difference for the customers we serve, without sacrificing the interests of future generations. We do this by adopting an active policy of environmental stewardship that is an integral part of our sustainable development orientation. This we do in close collaboration with all our stakeholders.”

Mr. Aidan added that the company’s ongoing focus is to balance the interdependent economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development, while remaining fully committed to its top priority of safety through visible and responsible leadership.

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Well Underway Towards a Sustainable Future

To mark one year since its inauguration, CMIC held a press conference on 26th February 2019 at its Touk Meas Cement Plant to recognise a successful first year of sustainable operations. Approximately 100 national and international guests, relevant ministries and NGOs were invited, along with members of the media.

At the event, the CEO of CMIC, Mr. Aidan Lynam, said, “As a deeply responsible heavy industrial company, CMIC is committed to efficiently and properly managing the utilisation of Cambodia’s natural resources and deploying its extensive and talented human capital to realize this goal. We are committed to making a difference for the customers we serve, without sacrificing the interests of future generations. We do this by adopting an active policy of environmental stewardship that is an integral part of our sustainable development orientation. This we do in close collaboration with all our stakeholders.”

Mr. Aidan added that the company’s ongoing focus is to balance the interdependent economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development, while remaining fully committed to its top priority of safety through visible and responsible leadership.

CMIC Honours Its Top 73 Performing Retailers

Chip Mong Insee Cement Corporation (CMIC) has acknowledged its 73 top performing retailers from across Cambodia. They have been rewarded for their achievements over the first Semester, between January and June 2018. These retailers have each received a brand new Honda Dream motorbike. The awards ceremony took place on 4th August 2018 at CMIC’s Head Office on Street 271 in Phnom Penh. Presiding over the ceremony was Mr. Chhong Yeoub, CMIC’s National Sales Manager. The event forms part of CMIC’s efforts to show ongoing appreciation for the loyalty of its partners and distribution network.
Chip Mong Insee Cement Corporation (CMIC) is a joint venture between the Chip Mong Group and Siam City Cement Company Limited. The company currently operates its plant at Touk Meas District in Kampot Province. The plant has capacity to produce 5 000 tons of cement every day. The company produces Camel Cement as its main brand for the consumer market, which is offered in two variations: Camel Orange for Portland Cement and Camel Green for Mixed Cement.
Camel Cement has been used throughout Cambodia, in the construction of several landmark buildings, including Naga World 2, Sokha Phnom Penh Hotel, Borey Chip Mong Land and Parkson Mall.
Mr. Chhong Yeoub said, “We are very happy with our partners’ performances and we have no doubt that they will continue to perform at such a high level.” He added, “Together, let’s build with pride.”
Phnom Penh’s winner, Mr. Lim Samneang, said that he has been selling Camel Cement for many years and is very happy with CMIC and its team. He pointed to the company’s level of service and the lengths it goes to reward its partners.
Aside from the Honda Dream motorbikes, CMIC is also awarding hundreds of other prizes to retailers around the country, including jewellery and mobile phones.

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CMIC Honours Its Top 73 Performing Retailers

Chip Mong Insee Cement Corporation (CMIC) has acknowledged its 73 top performing retailers from across Cambodia. They have been rewarded for their achievements over the first Semester, between January and June 2018. These retailers have each received a brand new Honda Dream motorbike. The awards ceremony took place on 4th August 2018 at CMIC’s Head Office on Street 271 in Phnom Penh. Presiding over the ceremony was Mr. Chhong Yeoub, CMIC’s National Sales Manager. The event forms part of CMIC’s efforts to show ongoing appreciation for the loyalty of its partners and distribution network.
Chip Mong Insee Cement Corporation (CMIC) is a joint venture between the Chip Mong Group and Siam City Cement Company Limited. The company currently operates its plant at Touk Meas District in Kampot Province. The plant has capacity to produce 5 000 tons of cement every day. The company produces Camel Cement as its main brand for the consumer market, which is offered in two variations: Camel Orange for Portland Cement and Camel Green for Mixed Cement.
Camel Cement has been used throughout Cambodia, in the construction of several landmark buildings, including Naga World 2, Sokha Phnom Penh Hotel, Borey Chip Mong Land and Parkson Mall.
Mr. Chhong Yeoub said, “We are very happy with our partners’ performances and we have no doubt that they will continue to perform at such a high level.” He added, “Together, let’s build with pride.”
Phnom Penh’s winner, Mr. Lim Samneang, said that he has been selling Camel Cement for many years and is very happy with CMIC and its team. He pointed to the company’s level of service and the lengths it goes to reward its partners.
Aside from the Honda Dream motorbikes, CMIC is also awarding hundreds of other prizes to retailers around the country, including jewellery and mobile phones.