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Written by mincho2008
Wednesday, 17 September 2008
Komatsu Ltd. (President & CEO: Kunio Noji), jointly with Japan Mine Action Service (JMAS), a non-profit organization, has embarked on the first, full-scale community reconstruction project which spans from landmine removal to community redevelopment in Battambang District, Cambodia.
Since arrival in Battambang in July this year, Komatsu staff members have transported the D85MS-15 demining machine and other equipment, and have completed the training of local staff for maintenance and operations of the demining machine. Prior to starting the project, on August 18 Komatsu and JMAS held the opening ceremony in the village of Reak Smey Sangha, Battambang District by inviting about 300 villagers in addition to the Governor of Battambang District and guests from local official bodies and the Cambodia Mine Action Centre. Together with all guests, we wished for the safety of all involved in the project and for successful reconstruction of the village.
Scheduled for completion by the end of March 2009, this project calls for demining areas for a total of 37 hecters, repair of roads, construction of reservoirs and channels, and repair of a school building.
Written by mincho2008
Wednesday, 17 September 2008
Komatsu Ltd. (President & CEO: Kunio Noji), jointly with Japan Mine Action Service (JMAS), a non-profit organization, has embarked on the first, full-scale community reconstruction project which spans from landmine removal to community redevelopment in Battambang District, Cambodia.
Since arrival in Battambang in July this year, Komatsu staff members have transported the D85MS-15 demining machine and other equipment, and have completed the training of local staff for maintenance and operations of the demining machine. Prior to starting the project, on August 18 Komatsu and JMAS held the opening ceremony in the village of Reak Smey Sangha, Battambang District by inviting about 300 villagers in addition to the Governor of Battambang District and guests from local official bodies and the Cambodia Mine Action Centre. Together with all guests, we wished for the safety of all involved in the project and for successful reconstruction of the village.
Scheduled for completion by the end of March 2009, this project calls for demining areas for a total of 37 hecters, repair of roads, construction of reservoirs and channels, and repair of a school building.
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