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Doppelmayr Continues Its Exploration of Cambodia: 6th Visit Brings Projects Closer to Reality

October 4, 2024

Doppelmayr Group, the world leader in ropeway engineering and new transport systems, has finished its sixth visit to Cambodia. They're working to improve the country's city and tourism transport. Since 2021, Confluences has been Doppelmayr's only agent in Cambodia, helping the company enter and explore the market. Starting and finishing the first project will be important to show what they can do, which will help get more projects in the country.

New Ideas for City and Tourism Growth

During this visit, Doppelmayr's team, led by Martin LADNER, met with many possible partners. They talked about bringing their new transport systems to Cambodia. Doppelmayr's cable cars can be used for both transport and tourism. They work well in city centers, on islands, in mountains, across rivers, and at religious sites. Cambodia has many places where these systems could work, giving people ways to move around and see nice views to help tourism.

Experience Around the World and in the Region

Doppelmayr has built projects all over Southeast Asia, including in Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, China, and South Korea. Cambodia could be the next big place for cable car transport, with many spots for both city and tourism use. Doppelmayr's world experience, plus Confluences' local knowledge, means they can make systems that fit Cambodia's special needs.

Ideas for Cambodia's Future Transport

Doppelmayr wants to change Cambodia's transport with new systems that help with traffic and make tourism better. Their systems are safe and fast, and they give great views, making them tourist attractions too. They've already found some good places for projects, including one across a river that could be used for both transport and tourism.

Exciting Chances for Building New Transport

The talks about future projects are getting more real. Martin LADNER, Head of Business Development at Doppelmayr, said, "We hope to see one of our projects start soon. It costs a lot, but if we choose the right place and size, it can earn a lot too. The first project is very important, not just to make money but to get people's attention and lead to more projects."

Borarangsey KORM, who's been leading the project for Confluences since early this year, added, "We're seeing real progress as the projects take shape. A successful first project will be crucial, not just for Doppelmayr but for Cambodia's transport and tourism. We're sure that once this project starts, it will lead to many more in the future."

Doppelmayr and Confluences working together could make a big difference to Cambodia's transport, and both sides feel good about the future.

Looking Ahead

As Cambodia's tourism and transport grow, Doppelmayr's new cable car systems could really change how people move around the country. Confluences will keep helping, working to make sure the first project and the ones after it succeed.

For more information about this partnership or to see how Doppelmayr can help your project, please contact Borarangsey Korm, Market Access Associate at Borarangsey.korm@confluences.asia or visit Doppelmayr's official website here: https://www.doppelmayr.com/en/

Doppelmayr Continues Its Exploration of Cambodia: 6th Visit Brings Projects Closer to Reality

October 4, 2024

Doppelmayr Group, the world leader in ropeway engineering and new transport systems, has finished its sixth visit to Cambodia. They're working to improve the country's city and tourism transport. Since 2021, Confluences has been Doppelmayr's only agent in Cambodia, helping the company enter and explore the market. Starting and finishing the first project will be important to show what they can do, which will help get more projects in the country.

New Ideas for City and Tourism Growth

During this visit, Doppelmayr's team, led by Martin LADNER, met with many possible partners. They talked about bringing their new transport systems to Cambodia. Doppelmayr's cable cars can be used for both transport and tourism. They work well in city centers, on islands, in mountains, across rivers, and at religious sites. Cambodia has many places where these systems could work, giving people ways to move around and see nice views to help tourism.

Experience Around the World and in the Region

Doppelmayr has built projects all over Southeast Asia, including in Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, China, and South Korea. Cambodia could be the next big place for cable car transport, with many spots for both city and tourism use. Doppelmayr's world experience, plus Confluences' local knowledge, means they can make systems that fit Cambodia's special needs.

Ideas for Cambodia's Future Transport

Doppelmayr wants to change Cambodia's transport with new systems that help with traffic and make tourism better. Their systems are safe and fast, and they give great views, making them tourist attractions too. They've already found some good places for projects, including one across a river that could be used for both transport and tourism.

Exciting Chances for Building New Transport

The talks about future projects are getting more real. Martin LADNER, Head of Business Development at Doppelmayr, said, "We hope to see one of our projects start soon. It costs a lot, but if we choose the right place and size, it can earn a lot too. The first project is very important, not just to make money but to get people's attention and lead to more projects."

Borarangsey KORM, who's been leading the project for Confluences since early this year, added, "We're seeing real progress as the projects take shape. A successful first project will be crucial, not just for Doppelmayr but for Cambodia's transport and tourism. We're sure that once this project starts, it will lead to many more in the future."

Doppelmayr and Confluences working together could make a big difference to Cambodia's transport, and both sides feel good about the future.

Looking Ahead

As Cambodia's tourism and transport grow, Doppelmayr's new cable car systems could really change how people move around the country. Confluences will keep helping, working to make sure the first project and the ones after it succeed.

For more information about this partnership or to see how Doppelmayr can help your project, please contact Borarangsey Korm, Market Access Associate at Borarangsey.korm@confluences.asia or visit Doppelmayr's official website here: https://www.doppelmayr.com/en/

Doppelmayr Continues Its Exploration of Cambodia: 6th Visit Brings Projects Closer to Reality

October 4, 2024
Summary

Doppelmayr Group, the world leader in ropeway engineering and new transport systems, has finished its sixth visit to Cambodia. They're working to improve the country's city and tourism transport. Since 2021, Confluences has been Doppelmayr's only agent in Cambodia, helping the company enter and explore the market. Starting and finishing the first project will be important to show what they can do, which will help get more projects in the country.

New Ideas for City and Tourism Growth

During this visit, Doppelmayr's team, led by Martin LADNER, met with many possible partners. They talked about bringing their new transport systems to Cambodia. Doppelmayr's cable cars can be used for both transport and tourism. They work well in city centers, on islands, in mountains, across rivers, and at religious sites. Cambodia has many places where these systems could work, giving people ways to move around and see nice views to help tourism.

Experience Around the World and in the Region

Doppelmayr has built projects all over Southeast Asia, including in Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, China, and South Korea. Cambodia could be the next big place for cable car transport, with many spots for both city and tourism use. Doppelmayr's world experience, plus Confluences' local knowledge, means they can make systems that fit Cambodia's special needs.

Ideas for Cambodia's Future Transport

Doppelmayr wants to change Cambodia's transport with new systems that help with traffic and make tourism better. Their systems are safe and fast, and they give great views, making them tourist attractions too. They've already found some good places for projects, including one across a river that could be used for both transport and tourism.

Exciting Chances for Building New Transport

The talks about future projects are getting more real. Martin LADNER, Head of Business Development at Doppelmayr, said, "We hope to see one of our projects start soon. It costs a lot, but if we choose the right place and size, it can earn a lot too. The first project is very important, not just to make money but to get people's attention and lead to more projects."

Borarangsey KORM, who's been leading the project for Confluences since early this year, added, "We're seeing real progress as the projects take shape. A successful first project will be crucial, not just for Doppelmayr but for Cambodia's transport and tourism. We're sure that once this project starts, it will lead to many more in the future."

Doppelmayr and Confluences working together could make a big difference to Cambodia's transport, and both sides feel good about the future.

Looking Ahead

As Cambodia's tourism and transport grow, Doppelmayr's new cable car systems could really change how people move around the country. Confluences will keep helping, working to make sure the first project and the ones after it succeed.

For more information about this partnership or to see how Doppelmayr can help your project, please contact Borarangsey Korm, Market Access Associate at Borarangsey.korm@confluences.asia or visit Doppelmayr's official website here: https://www.doppelmayr.com/en/

Doppelmayr Continues Its Exploration of Cambodia: 6th Visit Brings Projects Closer to Reality

October 4, 2024

Doppelmayr Group, the world leader in ropeway engineering and new transport systems, has finished its sixth visit to Cambodia. They're working to improve the country's city and tourism transport. Since 2021, Confluences has been Doppelmayr's only agent in Cambodia, helping the company enter and explore the market. Starting and finishing the first project will be important to show what they can do, which will help get more projects in the country.

New Ideas for City and Tourism Growth

During this visit, Doppelmayr's team, led by Martin LADNER, met with many possible partners. They talked about bringing their new transport systems to Cambodia. Doppelmayr's cable cars can be used for both transport and tourism. They work well in city centers, on islands, in mountains, across rivers, and at religious sites. Cambodia has many places where these systems could work, giving people ways to move around and see nice views to help tourism.

Experience Around the World and in the Region

Doppelmayr has built projects all over Southeast Asia, including in Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, China, and South Korea. Cambodia could be the next big place for cable car transport, with many spots for both city and tourism use. Doppelmayr's world experience, plus Confluences' local knowledge, means they can make systems that fit Cambodia's special needs.

Ideas for Cambodia's Future Transport

Doppelmayr wants to change Cambodia's transport with new systems that help with traffic and make tourism better. Their systems are safe and fast, and they give great views, making them tourist attractions too. They've already found some good places for projects, including one across a river that could be used for both transport and tourism.

Exciting Chances for Building New Transport

The talks about future projects are getting more real. Martin LADNER, Head of Business Development at Doppelmayr, said, "We hope to see one of our projects start soon. It costs a lot, but if we choose the right place and size, it can earn a lot too. The first project is very important, not just to make money but to get people's attention and lead to more projects."

Borarangsey KORM, who's been leading the project for Confluences since early this year, added, "We're seeing real progress as the projects take shape. A successful first project will be crucial, not just for Doppelmayr but for Cambodia's transport and tourism. We're sure that once this project starts, it will lead to many more in the future."

Doppelmayr and Confluences working together could make a big difference to Cambodia's transport, and both sides feel good about the future.

Looking Ahead

As Cambodia's tourism and transport grow, Doppelmayr's new cable car systems could really change how people move around the country. Confluences will keep helping, working to make sure the first project and the ones after it succeed.

For more information about this partnership or to see how Doppelmayr can help your project, please contact Borarangsey Korm, Market Access Associate at Borarangsey.korm@confluences.asia or visit Doppelmayr's official website here: https://www.doppelmayr.com/en/

Doppelmayr Continues Its Exploration of Cambodia: 6th Visit Brings Projects Closer to Reality

October 4, 2024

Doppelmayr Group, the world leader in ropeway engineering and new transport systems, has finished its sixth visit to Cambodia. They're working to improve the country's city and tourism transport. Since 2021, Confluences has been Doppelmayr's only agent in Cambodia, helping the company enter and explore the market. Starting and finishing the first project will be important to show what they can do, which will help get more projects in the country.

New Ideas for City and Tourism Growth

During this visit, Doppelmayr's team, led by Martin LADNER, met with many possible partners. They talked about bringing their new transport systems to Cambodia. Doppelmayr's cable cars can be used for both transport and tourism. They work well in city centers, on islands, in mountains, across rivers, and at religious sites. Cambodia has many places where these systems could work, giving people ways to move around and see nice views to help tourism.

Experience Around the World and in the Region

Doppelmayr has built projects all over Southeast Asia, including in Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, China, and South Korea. Cambodia could be the next big place for cable car transport, with many spots for both city and tourism use. Doppelmayr's world experience, plus Confluences' local knowledge, means they can make systems that fit Cambodia's special needs.

Ideas for Cambodia's Future Transport

Doppelmayr wants to change Cambodia's transport with new systems that help with traffic and make tourism better. Their systems are safe and fast, and they give great views, making them tourist attractions too. They've already found some good places for projects, including one across a river that could be used for both transport and tourism.

Exciting Chances for Building New Transport

The talks about future projects are getting more real. Martin LADNER, Head of Business Development at Doppelmayr, said, "We hope to see one of our projects start soon. It costs a lot, but if we choose the right place and size, it can earn a lot too. The first project is very important, not just to make money but to get people's attention and lead to more projects."

Borarangsey KORM, who's been leading the project for Confluences since early this year, added, "We're seeing real progress as the projects take shape. A successful first project will be crucial, not just for Doppelmayr but for Cambodia's transport and tourism. We're sure that once this project starts, it will lead to many more in the future."

Doppelmayr and Confluences working together could make a big difference to Cambodia's transport, and both sides feel good about the future.

Looking Ahead

As Cambodia's tourism and transport grow, Doppelmayr's new cable car systems could really change how people move around the country. Confluences will keep helping, working to make sure the first project and the ones after it succeed.

For more information about this partnership or to see how Doppelmayr can help your project, please contact Borarangsey Korm, Market Access Associate at Borarangsey.korm@confluences.asia or visit Doppelmayr's official website here: https://www.doppelmayr.com/en/