Re: [GELORA45] Perusahaan Kertas Tiongkok Datangkan Perubahan di Desa Laos

2018-12-03 Terurut Topik ChanCT sa...@netvigator.com [GELORA45]
Hahahaa, ... bung Djie, terimakasih atas tambahan kejelasan bagaimana 
pabrik kerta Tiongkok di Laos justru bisa datangkan perbaikan bagi desa 
disekitar! Itulah yang membedakan imperialisme AS dan Jalan Sutera yg 
sedang dijalankan Tiongkok sekarang ini. Bukan menjajah dan membiarkan 
rakyat dinegara-negara sedang berkembang tetap miskin dan BODOH, tapi 
justru ikut mengajak mereka maju bersama, untung bersama dan menang 
bersama, ...!


Begitulah BANTUAN RRT di Tiongkok yang sudah dimulai dengan segala 
susah-payah ditahun 60-an masa Ketua Mao, dan kemudian lebih digencarkan 
ditahun 90-an dan memasuki tahun 2000, AS merasa terdesak keluar dari 
Afrika! Bikinlah fitnah segala macam bantuan RRT dengan hutang yang 
diberikan menjerat rakyat setempat! Menjadikan negara-negara Afrika 
koloni model baru, ... Logikanya, kalau saja RRT juga menjalankan 
politik imperialisme, melakukan penghisapan dengan membiarkan rakyat 
Afrika tetap papa-miskin, tidak bedanya deengan AS, ... bagaimana 
mungkin imperialisme AS merasa terdesak di Afrika dan juga di Asia, 
bahkan juga di Amerika Latin, ...???




kh djie 於 3/12/2018 16:10 寫道:

Bung Chan,
Ini ada yang lebih lengkap : 
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-11/28/c_137636897_2.htm

Monday, December  3, 2018



  Feature: Modern Chinese paper mill brings prosperity to central Lao
  village

Source: Xinhua| 2018-11-28 13:04:16|Editor: Shi Yinglun

LAOS-XEPON-CHINA-PULP MILL

Aerial photo taken on Nov. 23, 2018 shows the first modern pulp mill 
of Sun Paper Holdings Laos Co., Ltd. in Xepon, Savannakhet Province, 
some 410 km east of Lao capital Vientiane. The first modern pulp mill 
in Laos, invested in by Sun Paper Laos, is bringing prosperity and 
more employment opportunities to the central lao village and local 
villagers. Sun Paper Group signed an investment agreement on 
"Forest-Pulp-Paper Integration" with the Lao government in November, 
2009. The company has invested a total of 432 million U.S. dollars and 
started trial production in the central Laos' hills in May this year. 
The Sun Paper factory uses the bark, wood chips and waste liquid to 
generate electricity. The power not only fulfill the factory's needs, 
but can also supply the local power grid. (Xinhua/Liu Ailun)


by Zhang Jianhua, Wang Shan, Liu Ailun

XEPON, Laos, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- The first modern pulp mill in Laos, 
invested in by a Chinese enterprise, is bringing prosperity and more 
employment opportunities to the central lao village and local villagers.


Sun Paper Holdings Laos Co., Ltd. (Sun Paper Laos), established in 
May, 2008, is a wholly-owned company of Shandong Sun Paper Group, one 
of China's top 500 enterprises. Sun Paper Group signed an investment 
agreement on "Forest-Pulp-Paper Integration" with the Lao government 
in November, 2009.


Since January, 2017, the hardwood pulp production line with an annual 
production of 300,000 tons was started in Xepon, Savannakhet Province, 
some 410 km east of Lao capital Vientiane. The company has invested a 
total of 432 million U.S. dollars and started trial production in the 
central Laos' hills in May this year.


Entering Sun Paper's Lao factory in a valley, visitors can find the 
road neat and tidy, with flowers and trees planted along the roads. 
The workshops presented in the production process, and the raw 
materials such as logs and wood chips piled up in order.


Processing steps like washing, screening, bleaching, drying, slicing 
and packing are all carried out in tanks, pipes and steel structures. 
There are not many workers on site, but dozens of technicians can be 
seen in the comfortable control room, busy in closely monitoring the 
equipment status and production process.


According to Chen Wenjun, general manager of Sun Paper Holdings Laos, 
the production line is equipped with the world's top equipment. The 
cutting-edge equipment and technology fill the gap in the Lao pulping 
industry.


"In the past, when this factory was not built, it was an vast 
wasteland dotted with some trees," Khamphone Ketmaly, head of Naluang 
Village next to the factory, said.


"The company started construction last year and I also came to witness 
the ceremony. The construction of the Sun Paper factory has made this 
land richer and bustling, and the change is quite big. For example, 
the Chinese company has greatly upgraded the road, thus to improve the 
transportation, and the factory has shown us many things we have never 
seen before," Khamphone told Xinhua in late November this year.


The Sun Paper factory uses the bark, wood chips and waste liquid to 
generate electricity. The power not only fulfill the factory's needs, 
but can also supply the local power grid.


The factory sells six million kilowatt-hours monthly to local grid. 
"There is some profit made from power generation, but the construction 
cost of the power station is much higher. Our initial thinking is of 

Re: [GELORA45] Perusahaan Kertas Tiongkok Datangkan Perubahan di Desa Laos

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Bung Chan,
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Feature: Modern Chinese paper mill brings prosperity to central Lao village
Source: Xinhua| 2018-11-28 13:04:16|Editor: Shi Yinglun






[image: LAOS-XEPON-CHINA-PULP MILL]


Aerial photo taken on Nov. 23, 2018 shows the first modern pulp mill of Sun
Paper Holdings Laos Co., Ltd. in Xepon, Savannakhet Province, some 410 km
east of Lao capital Vientiane. The first modern pulp mill in Laos, invested
in by Sun Paper Laos, is bringing prosperity and more employment
opportunities to the central lao village and local villagers. Sun Paper
Group signed an investment agreement on "Forest-Pulp-Paper Integration"
with the Lao government in November, 2009. The company has invested a total
of 432 million U.S. dollars and started trial production in the central
Laos' hills in May this year. The Sun Paper factory uses the bark, wood
chips and waste liquid to generate electricity. The power not only fulfill
the factory's needs, but can also supply the local power grid. (Xinhua/Liu
Ailun)

by Zhang Jianhua, Wang Shan, Liu Ailun

XEPON, Laos, Nov. 28 (Xinhua) -- The first modern pulp mill in Laos,
invested in by a Chinese enterprise, is bringing prosperity and more
employment opportunities to the central lao village and local villagers.

Sun Paper Holdings Laos Co., Ltd. (Sun Paper Laos), established in May,
2008, is a wholly-owned company of Shandong Sun Paper Group, one of China's
top 500 enterprises. Sun Paper Group signed an investment agreement on
"Forest-Pulp-Paper Integration" with the Lao government in November, 2009.

Since January, 2017, the hardwood pulp production line with an annual
production of 300,000 tons was started in Xepon, Savannakhet Province, some
410 km east of Lao capital Vientiane. The company has invested a total of
432 million U.S. dollars and started trial production in the central Laos'
hills in May this year.

Entering Sun Paper's Lao factory in a valley, visitors can find the road
neat and tidy, with flowers and trees planted along the roads. The
workshops presented in the production process, and the raw materials such
as logs and wood chips piled up in order.

Processing steps like washing, screening, bleaching, drying, slicing and
packing are all carried out in tanks, pipes and steel structures. There are
not many workers on site, but dozens of technicians can be seen in the
comfortable control room, busy in closely monitoring the equipment status
and production process.

According to Chen Wenjun, general manager of Sun Paper Holdings Laos, the
production line is equipped with the world's top equipment. The
cutting-edge equipment and technology fill the gap in the Lao pulping
industry.

"In the past, when this factory was not built, it was an vast wasteland
dotted with some trees," Khamphone Ketmaly, head of Naluang Village next to
the factory, said.

"The company started construction last year and I also came to witness the
ceremony. The construction of the Sun Paper factory has made this land
richer and bustling, and the change is quite big. For example, the Chinese
company has greatly upgraded the road, thus to improve the transportation,
and the factory has shown us many things we have never seen before,"
Khamphone told Xinhua in late November this year.

The Sun Paper factory uses the bark, wood chips and waste liquid to
generate electricity. The power not only fulfill the factory's needs, but
can also supply the local power grid.

The factory sells six million kilowatt-hours monthly to local grid. "There
is some profit made from power generation, but the construction cost of the
power station is much higher. Our initial thinking is of environmental
protection, waste utilization, and emission reduction," Chen Wenjun told
Xinhua.

Meanwhile, due to environmental considerations, the factory's general
drainage outlets have become the focus of visitors: the waste water
discharge port is very rural, used to raise a group of ducks and many fish,
even including a few delicate goldfish.

In addition to ensuring all emission data meet the requirements, raising
fish and ducks can make the nearby people and visitors visually understand
the company's high standards in environmental protection.

"The company also cares education of the surrounding villages. The company
investigates and collects the information of each village, and then

[GELORA45] Perusahaan Kertas Tiongkok Datangkan Perubahan di Desa Laos

2018-12-02 Terurut Topik ChanCT sa...@netvigator.com [GELORA45]


 Perusahaan Kertas Tiongkok Datangkan Perubahan di Desa Laos

http://indonesian.cri.cn/20181203/737c5fa0-4ce3-d4a3-bb90-257ebb0ceef7.html
2018-12-03 11:44:04

Pabrik Kertas modern pertama di Laos yang dibangun dengan investasi PT 
Kertas Taiyang Shangdong Tiongkok di Provinsi Savannaket di bagian 
tengah Laos tengah mengubah keadaan di sana dan berhasil membantu warga 
setempat.


Pada bulan Januari 2017, lin produksi pulp dengan produksi 300 ribu ton 
pertahun diresmikan dan terhitung sampai bulan Mei tahun ini, perusahaan 
telah menanam modal totalnya 432 juta dolar Amerika dan memulai produksi 
ujicoba. Dirjen Perusahaan Kertas Taiyang Cabang Laos Cheng Wenjun 
mengatakan kepada wartawan bahwa dalam investasi itu, menjamin 
pelestarian lingkungan dan menangani dengan baik hubungan dengan warga 
setempat adalah sangat penting.


Untuk merealisasi daur ulang limbah dan mengurangi imisi, pihaknya 
membangkitkan tenaga listrik dengan kulit pohon, serbuk gergaji dan air 
limbah. Tenaga listrik saja dapat memenuhi kebutuhan proyek tahap 
pertama, juga menjual kepada perusahaan tenaga listrik Laos. Sementara 
itu, untuk menenangkan hati warga di sekitarnya, di dalam air yang 
dibuang pabrik setelah diproses dipelihara banyak bebek dan ikan.


Kedatangan pabrik Tiongkok telah mendatangkan banyak kesempatan kerja 
kepada warga setempat.





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