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A New Mission - Searial Cleaners

October 31, 2023
Our team alongside Mr. Antoine REPITON-PRENEUF, with H.E. Long Dimanche, the Deputy Governor of Sihanoukville province (left)

Cambodia has a coastline which stretches 443 kilometers long and its waters are home to more than 60 islands; the Kingdom also has numerous rivers, including those intersecting our main cities such as Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. To protect this unique environment; the seas and the shorelines, as well as the rivers is vital for Cambodia's future, both for our own population and also to attract more visitors and tourists from overseas. 

We are proud to say that Confluences Access has been partnering with a world-leading company which specialises in providing tech companies a means to manage waste for both coastal areas and in rivers. Founded in 2021, Searial Cleaners is the world's first coastal waste management service and they aim to restore waters and shorelines to ensure a pristine environment. They have set out to combat marine pollution on the coastline with disruptive technologies.

The company has entrusted Confluences to work on identifying potential projects with a scope of partnership opportunities in Cambodia, and we have conducted market studies, prospect identification, and organised a trade mission.

Our Access Team has successfully identified over 50+ prospects from both public and private entities before organizing a whole week of very intense meetings at the end of October with the visit of Mr. Antoine REPITON-PRENEUF, a representative of this French company based regionally in Bali.

If you are interested in their offer, please get in touch with Ms. Puthivoleak HENG via mobile at +855 85 500 604 or by email at puthivoleak.heng@confluences.asia

Showcasing the project at the ministry

Our team with Mr. Antoine REPITON-PRENEUF at the Ministry of Urban Land and Planning

A group picture with the ministry

A New Mission - Searial Cleaners

October 31, 2023
Our team alongside Mr. Antoine REPITON-PRENEUF, with H.E. Long Dimanche, the Deputy Governor of Sihanoukville province (left)

Cambodia has a coastline which stretches 443 kilometers long and its waters are home to more than 60 islands; the Kingdom also has numerous rivers, including those intersecting our main cities such as Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. To protect this unique environment; the seas and the shorelines, as well as the rivers is vital for Cambodia's future, both for our own population and also to attract more visitors and tourists from overseas. 

We are proud to say that Confluences Access has been partnering with a world-leading company which specialises in providing tech companies a means to manage waste for both coastal areas and in rivers. Founded in 2021, Searial Cleaners is the world's first coastal waste management service and they aim to restore waters and shorelines to ensure a pristine environment. They have set out to combat marine pollution on the coastline with disruptive technologies.

The company has entrusted Confluences to work on identifying potential projects with a scope of partnership opportunities in Cambodia, and we have conducted market studies, prospect identification, and organised a trade mission.

Our Access Team has successfully identified over 50+ prospects from both public and private entities before organizing a whole week of very intense meetings at the end of October with the visit of Mr. Antoine REPITON-PRENEUF, a representative of this French company based regionally in Bali.

If you are interested in their offer, please get in touch with Ms. Puthivoleak HENG via mobile at +855 85 500 604 or by email at puthivoleak.heng@confluences.asia

Showcasing the project at the ministry

Our team with Mr. Antoine REPITON-PRENEUF at the Ministry of Urban Land and Planning

A group picture with the ministry

A New Mission - Searial Cleaners

October 31, 2023
Summary
Our team alongside Mr. Antoine REPITON-PRENEUF, with H.E. Long Dimanche, the Deputy Governor of Sihanoukville province (left)

Cambodia has a coastline which stretches 443 kilometers long and its waters are home to more than 60 islands; the Kingdom also has numerous rivers, including those intersecting our main cities such as Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. To protect this unique environment; the seas and the shorelines, as well as the rivers is vital for Cambodia's future, both for our own population and also to attract more visitors and tourists from overseas. 

We are proud to say that Confluences Access has been partnering with a world-leading company which specialises in providing tech companies a means to manage waste for both coastal areas and in rivers. Founded in 2021, Searial Cleaners is the world's first coastal waste management service and they aim to restore waters and shorelines to ensure a pristine environment. They have set out to combat marine pollution on the coastline with disruptive technologies.

The company has entrusted Confluences to work on identifying potential projects with a scope of partnership opportunities in Cambodia, and we have conducted market studies, prospect identification, and organised a trade mission.

Our Access Team has successfully identified over 50+ prospects from both public and private entities before organizing a whole week of very intense meetings at the end of October with the visit of Mr. Antoine REPITON-PRENEUF, a representative of this French company based regionally in Bali.

If you are interested in their offer, please get in touch with Ms. Puthivoleak HENG via mobile at +855 85 500 604 or by email at puthivoleak.heng@confluences.asia

Showcasing the project at the ministry

Our team with Mr. Antoine REPITON-PRENEUF at the Ministry of Urban Land and Planning

A group picture with the ministry

A New Mission - Searial Cleaners

October 31, 2023
Our team alongside Mr. Antoine REPITON-PRENEUF, with H.E. Long Dimanche, the Deputy Governor of Sihanoukville province (left)

Cambodia has a coastline which stretches 443 kilometers long and its waters are home to more than 60 islands; the Kingdom also has numerous rivers, including those intersecting our main cities such as Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. To protect this unique environment; the seas and the shorelines, as well as the rivers is vital for Cambodia's future, both for our own population and also to attract more visitors and tourists from overseas. 

We are proud to say that Confluences Access has been partnering with a world-leading company which specialises in providing tech companies a means to manage waste for both coastal areas and in rivers. Founded in 2021, Searial Cleaners is the world's first coastal waste management service and they aim to restore waters and shorelines to ensure a pristine environment. They have set out to combat marine pollution on the coastline with disruptive technologies.

The company has entrusted Confluences to work on identifying potential projects with a scope of partnership opportunities in Cambodia, and we have conducted market studies, prospect identification, and organised a trade mission.

Our Access Team has successfully identified over 50+ prospects from both public and private entities before organizing a whole week of very intense meetings at the end of October with the visit of Mr. Antoine REPITON-PRENEUF, a representative of this French company based regionally in Bali.

If you are interested in their offer, please get in touch with Ms. Puthivoleak HENG via mobile at +855 85 500 604 or by email at puthivoleak.heng@confluences.asia

Showcasing the project at the ministry

Our team with Mr. Antoine REPITON-PRENEUF at the Ministry of Urban Land and Planning

A group picture with the ministry

A New Mission - Searial Cleaners

October 31, 2023
Summary
Our team alongside Mr. Antoine REPITON-PRENEUF, with H.E. Long Dimanche, the Deputy Governor of Sihanoukville province (left)

Cambodia has a coastline which stretches 443 kilometers long and its waters are home to more than 60 islands; the Kingdom also has numerous rivers, including those intersecting our main cities such as Phnom Penh and Siem Reap. To protect this unique environment; the seas and the shorelines, as well as the rivers is vital for Cambodia's future, both for our own population and also to attract more visitors and tourists from overseas. 

We are proud to say that Confluences Access has been partnering with a world-leading company which specialises in providing tech companies a means to manage waste for both coastal areas and in rivers. Founded in 2021, Searial Cleaners is the world's first coastal waste management service and they aim to restore waters and shorelines to ensure a pristine environment. They have set out to combat marine pollution on the coastline with disruptive technologies.

The company has entrusted Confluences to work on identifying potential projects with a scope of partnership opportunities in Cambodia, and we have conducted market studies, prospect identification, and organised a trade mission.

Our Access Team has successfully identified over 50+ prospects from both public and private entities before organizing a whole week of very intense meetings at the end of October with the visit of Mr. Antoine REPITON-PRENEUF, a representative of this French company based regionally in Bali.

If you are interested in their offer, please get in touch with Ms. Puthivoleak HENG via mobile at +855 85 500 604 or by email at puthivoleak.heng@confluences.asia

Showcasing the project at the ministry

Our team with Mr. Antoine REPITON-PRENEUF at the Ministry of Urban Land and Planning

A group picture with the ministry

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