Siam Cement

The Siam Cement
ปูนซิเมนต์ไทย
Public
Traded as SET: SCC
Industry Building materials
Founded December 8, 1913 (1913-12-08)
Bangkok, Siam
Founder Vajiravudh, King Rama VI
Headquarters Bang Sue, Bangkok, Thailand
Key people

Chirayu Isarangkul Na Ayutthaya (Chairman),

Kan Trakulhoon (CEO)
Products cement, iron, chemicals, construction, packaging, solar roof
Revenue Decrease THB460.04 billion (2015)[1]
Profit Increase THB45.39 billion (2015)[1]
Total assets Increase THB509.98 billion (2015)[1]
Owner Crown Property Bureau
Subsidiaries SCG Chemicals
SCG Packaging
SCG Cement-Building Materials
Siam Kubota
K Cement
Website www.scg.co.th

The Siam Cement Public Company Limited (SCG) is the largest cement company in Thailand and Southeast Asia.[2] In 2015, it was also ranked as the 4th largest company in Thailand and the 641st largest company in the world by Forbes 2000.[3]

Founded by the royal decree of King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) in 1913. Since then, the company has expanded into various businesses with five core business units: chemicals, paper, cement, building materials and distribution. The company is controlled by the Crown Property Bureau, which owns 30% of Siam Cement's shares.

SCG is composed of over 100 companies in five business groups, employing approximately 24,000 employees, and handling more than 64,000 product items. The products are marketed domestically and exported to all regions of the world. Most companies in the group have been accredited with ISO 9002 certification for quality management, ISO 14001 certification for environmental management, and TIS 18001 certification for occupational health and safety management, often the first in their respective industries. SCG has also received national and international awards in various areas.

The company on February 26, 2013 announced that it is planning to build new cement plants in Indonesia. It is also looking for acquiring related companies in the region.[4] In the same statement, company reported its total assets in Indonesia was US$983 million.

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