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Thailand to Sweden | Visit Opportunity

Bossza007

I am From Thailand
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May 4, 2021
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To: <Emma Lindqvist, Secretary of Infrastructure> Connor
From: <Sarabun@mot.mail.go.th>
Subject: Techincal visit to Thailand
Security Type: Secure Encrypted Method - Protect by NIA Counter-Intelligence Service - The decryption method is sent separately via fax


Dear Secretary Lindqvist,

Please accepts my sincere congratulation on your new position in the new Reinfeldt Administration. As someone responsible for transportation infrastructure management and development, I comprehend the expectations our citizens hold deeply for us. The Government of Thailand and the Minister of Transport value our cooperation in the past, and we are committed to deeper collaboration.

Early this month, in January, the Thai Government began our Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan in Bangkok Metropolitan Region with over $20 billion in funds to construct 224 new stations and 496.34 kilometers of railway to the existing Mass Rapid Transit System. We are proud to say this project is one of the most extensive Mega Projects ever commenced since 1995. With the technological advancement in Thailand and access to various infrastructures, we are experiencing a massive demand for public transportation to support the growing economy.

We want to offer the Swedish Department of Infrastructure to send a technical visit team to Bangkok to observe the project operations and exchange knowledge. Thailand is expanding accessibility to commuters to boost business opportunities with higher engagement with over 9.8 million daily passenger estimations (The current number is 1.3 million raiders daily). We are looking at a more accessible economy for consumers to spend more conveniently. We believe this is something the Swedish can send a team visit to Thailand to search for their business opportunity.

We are willing to provide financial support to help cover the costs of the visit, such as travel expenses or accommodation. We will offer access to key contacts or resources, such as introductions to potential business partners or experts in relevant fields. We will provide access to exclusive events or activities, such as tours of significant cultural or historical sites or participation in business networking events. We will provide personalized support to help visitors navigate local customs or regulations, such as offering translation services or assistance with visa applications.

Lastly, Thailand, as a faithful and international partner of Sweden, we are committed to collaborating with the Swedish Government for the interest of our citizens. We are determined to bring our friendship to a closer tie as we are building a prosperous, peaceful, and sustainable future for all of our citizens.

Sincerely
Wan Muhamad Noor Matha
Minister of Transport
Republic of Thailand
 

Connor

Kingdom of Sweden
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Dear Wan Muhamad Noor Matha,

I am extremely pleased to have received your correspondence relating to the Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan in Bangkok Metropolitan Region - the investment of $20 billion dollars is phenomenal and unmatched internationally. A project of this magnitude will without doubt be a hugely beneficial infrastructure addition to Bangkok, one which will see a wealth of benefits to the general public. It is truly aspirational to see our international partner, across the other side of the globe, having seen such an increase in economic power over the past few years.

It would be a great honour to send a small team to oversee your project operations. This is an opportunity for not only your own teams to learn from European technologies but also the reverse; it is well known that Asian construction is some of the most efficient in the world. The team will include the Deputy Secretary of Infrastructure, Annie Lööf, alongside four aides who work and advise in various different sectors. I would have loved to visit Bangkok myself however unfortunately with the recent appointment of the cabinet, there are many affairs I must attend to in Stockholm and for the time being find myself tied to my desk! Metaphorically of course.

The cost of our visit will be covered in it's entirety by my department. We would much rather see the monies offered invested within Thailand, on other projects you may have lined up.

Regards,
Emma Lindqvist
Secretary of Infrastructure
Department of Infrastructure
Kingdom of Sweden


Bossza007


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Bossza007

I am From Thailand
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May 4, 2021
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To: <Emma Lindqvist, Secretary of Infrastructure>
From: <Sarabun@mot.mail.go.th>
Subject: RE: Connor
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Dear Secretary Lindqvist,

We appreciate your prompt reply to our message as well as your kind words regarding our Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan. We are honored to welcome your team to Bangkok and provide them with a first-hand understanding of the size and scope of this project.

We are overjoyed to learn that Annie Lööf, Deputy Secretary of Infrastructure, and her group will be coming to visit us. We believe this trip will be an excellent chance for cross-cultural learning and knowledge exchange, which will be beneficial for both our nation's infrastructure and economic development. We are confident that the Swedish delegation's experience and knowledge will benefit our project, and we are excited about the collaboration opportunity with them.

We appreciate your department's generosity in covering the cost of the visit. We want to reassure you that the Thai government is committed to providing the delegation with a comfortable and productive stay. We will arrange for them to have transportation, lodging, and a local liaison officer who will serve as their main point of contact throughout the trip.

We are confident that this trip will strengthen the ties of mutual respect and collaboration between our two countries. As we strive to build a prosperous, peaceful, and sustainable future for our citizens, we hope it will result in more chances for collaboration and exchange in the future.

Once again, thank you for your help. We are looking forward to formally welcoming the Swedish delegation to Bangkok soon.

Sincerely
Wan Muhamad Noor Matha
Minister of Transport
Republic of Thailand

The Republic of Thailand Government would wait for the arrival of the Swedish delegrate team led by the Deputy Infrastructure Secretary, Annie Lööf.​
 

Connor

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Within a matter of hours the Deputy Secretary of Infrastructure, Annie Lööf, alongside a number of her aides and delegates from within the department would make their way to Såtenäs Air Base where the Swedish Royal Air Force had prepared an Airbus A330-300 from the Skaraborg Air Force Wing, 1st Special Transport Squadron, 1st Special Transport Flight. This section and aircraft was usually reserved for official visits by the royal family or senior government positions however on this occasion, given the gravity of the invitation by the Thai Ministry of Transport and a clear definition in the new Swedish foreign policy to promote intercontinental investment the use of the aircraft was more of a public display of appreciation. Prior to being boarded ground crews would naturally ensure the aircraft was in an airworthy condition by being fully fuelled, had ungone standard pre-flight checklists and exterior walk around and a test of all onboard systems, sensors and countermeasures. Once ready, the team would board the aircraft and a memorandum would be sent to the Thai delegation regarding the departure of the aircraft, designated callsign 'TYSON'.

Throughout the flight all systems and sensors would be monitored throughout and the onboard flight crew would maintain encrypted communication with Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters if required, whilst also maintaining lawful contact with civilian Air Traffic Control.

Bossza007
 

Bossza007

I am From Thailand
GA Member
World Power
May 4, 2021
2,251
As the aircraft entered Thai airspace, a squadron of six F-16 fighter jets appeared on the horizon, rising from Chiang Mai Air Base. They streaked across the sky, their sleek forms and powerful engines a testament to the expertise of Thai aeronautical engineering. The F-16 AM MLUs and F-16 BM MLUs swiftly fell into formation alongside 'TYSON,' a show of respect and camaraderie that would set the tone for the upcoming negotiations. The escorts accompanied the Airbus on its final approach to Suvarnabhumi Airport, their presence a reminder of the importance and significance of the Swedish delegation's visit. As the wheels of 'TYSON' touched down on Thai soil, the fighter jets peeled away in a breathtaking display of aerial prowess, leaving the passengers in awe.

With the sun setting over the bustling city of Bangkok, Deputy Secretary Lööf and her team disembarked from the aircraft, taking their first steps into a new world of collaboration and opportunity. A sense of adventure filled the air, as they knew that the decisions made during their visit would shape the futures of both nations. Their journey had only just begun, and the twists and turns of the diplomatic path ahead would be as unpredictable as the skies they had just traversed. With determination, skill, and a shared desire for progress, they embarked on an adventure that would not only change the course of their own lives but also the destinies of the countries they represented. As the Swedish delegation disembarked from 'TYSON,' Thai Transport Minister Wan Muhamad Noor Matha and his team eagerly awaited their arrival on the tarmac. With warm smiles and open arms, they greeted their foreign counterparts, embodying the spirit of Thai hospitality. The Thai team had meticulously prepared for the visit, ensuring every detail was in place to make their guests feel comfortable and respected. From the vibrant floral garlands that adorned the Swedish visitors' necks to the traditional dance performance that welcomed them, the Thai delegation's efforts were a testament to their commitment to fostering a strong partnership.

After exchanging pleasantries and enjoying the cultural performance, Minister Matha and Deputy Secretary Lööf led their respective teams to a fleet of luxury vehicles waiting to whisk them away to their accommodations. As they navigated the bustling streets of Bangkok, the Swedish delegation marveled at the city's unique blend of ancient traditions and modern innovation. Arriving at a lavish hotel overlooking the majestic Chao Phraya River, the Swedish team was once again greeted with heartfelt Thai hospitality. As they settled into their accommodations, they were treated to a sumptuous feast of local cuisine, carefully selected to showcase the region's rich flavors and culinary heritage. As the evening unfolded, Minister Matha and Deputy Secretary Lööf engaged in candid conversation, sharing their visions for the future of their respective countries and exploring the potential for collaboration. The atmosphere was one of optimism, with both sides eager to find common ground and forge a mutually beneficial partnership.

The following morning, the sun rose over Bangkok, casting golden rays of light across the city. Minister Matha and his team had planned an extensive tour of the ongoing Mass Rapid Transit construction sites, eager to share their progress and expertise with the Swedish delegation. As they gathered in the hotel lobby, they could feel the anticipation in the air, as this day held the promise of discovery, collaboration, and innovation. Boarding a sleek, air-conditioned bus, the two delegations ventured into the heart of the city. Bangkok hummed with activity, its vibrant streets teeming with life. Minister Matha expertly guided the group through the complex urban landscape, sharing the rich history and context of the city as they made their way to the first construction site.

Upon arrival at the first site, the Swedish delegation was captivated by the scale and ambition of the Mass Rapid Transit project. Towering cranes soared above them, while a flurry of workers in hard hats and safety vests bustled about, expertly managing the colossal endeavor. The atmosphere was electric, with the sense of progress and development palpable in every corner of the site. The Purple Line extension buzzed with activity as workers in bright yellow vests and hard hats moved with purpose, skillfully operating heavy machinery and laying down tracks. Deputy Secretary Lööf marveled at the efficiency and determination of the Thai workers, recognizing the immense potential of the project.

Throughout the day, the delegation visited numerous sites that showcased the diverse range of projects underway. From the monorail lines of the Yellow and Pink Lines to the high-speed rail connections between major airports, it was clear that Thailand was on the cusp of a transportation revolution. As the delegation toured the construction sites, they were struck by the innovative engineering solutions and environmentally-conscious designs that the Thai teams had incorporated. It was evident that sustainability was a core value of these projects, and the Thai experts were eager to exchange ideas and share their expertise in this field. At one site, the Swedish delegation was offered the unique opportunity to participate in a groundbreaking ceremony. With shovels in hand, they symbolically dug into the earth alongside their Thai counterparts, creating a powerful visual representation of their shared commitment to progress and collaboration.

As the sun began to dip below the horizon, the delegation members gathered for a final debrief on their whirlwind day of exploration. Both the Thai and Swedish teams were abuzz with excitement, sharing their insights and discussing potential areas for collaboration. It was clear that the day's events had not only fostered a deeper understanding of each other's capabilities and aspirations but also forged new friendships and strengthened the bond between the two nations. With night settling in and the silhouettes of cranes and unfinished structures looming in the distance, the delegation prepared to return to their accommodations. As they boarded the bus, The Thais knew that their reception was far from over. The experiences of the day ignited a fire within them, fueling their determination to work together and create a brighter, more connected future for both their countries and the world.

Connor
 
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Connor

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TYSON would operate its way through the flight plan in accordance with international law whilst obviously operating in the capacity of an aircraft of the Swedish Royal Air Force which naturally resulted in a heightened sense of security throughout. As they reach Thai airspace and find themselves shepherded through the remainder of the flight by the presumably livered General Dynamic F-16's the delegation would take photographs through their respective office windows aboard the flight, a memory and a testament to the ongoing commitment between Sweden and Thailand. Videos would also be captures as the aircraft reached it's final descent into Suvarnabhumi Airport where it would land without issue and begin its taxi to the appropriate gate.

The door of the aircraft would be pushed open by crew onboard leaving the Swedish coat of arms exposed to the media photographers and onlookers at the bottom of the staircase. An appropriate backdrop as the delegation made their way out of the aircraft and downwards towards the awaiting Minister. The preparations made for the arrival of the Swedish did not go unnoticed and they were quite obviously speechless on their way down the the phenomenal array of well choreographed displays of Thai culture. Firm handshakes and the stereotypical European air-kiss to the cheek were exchanged where appropriate as a returned display of appreciation and greeting as the delegation reached their Thai counterpart before they turn to continue to observe the variety of performers. It went without saying that the very beginning of their visit in Thailand had impressed the Swedish delegation beyond belief from the unexpected military escort and performance, the huge expression of culture at the airport, the hospitality of the Thai government delegation, the accommodation and the feast had all laid groundwork in what was perceived as a monumental display of respect.

Without delay the Swedish delegation, all bar the Deputy Secretary armed with various notepads and documents, would make their way to the first site where they'd observe the workers of the Mass Rapid Transit project. As the Secretary, a politician at heart rather than having any real expertise in this particular area of business, marvelled at the works the various aides would make notes and take photographs of materials, work techniques and even remarking on particular contractors, business and sponsors involved in the works - all credible for their independent involvement and essential to the projected Swedish investment in Thailand. Throughout the day the team would ask various questions about the ongoing work and where possible take advantage of the ability to speak to those involved in the projects, outside of the management-style conversational routine.

The project was undoubtedly a huge benefit to the Thai economy and an incredible piece of engineering.

Bossza007
 

Bossza007

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GlobalTech Tour
As the Thai team observed the Swedish delegation's fascination and genuine interest in their ongoing projects, they felt a sense of pride and accomplishment. They knew that the elaborate planning, dedication, and hard work that had gone into these projects were beginning to pay off. The sight of their foreign counterparts taking notes, snapping photographs, and engaging in meaningful conversations with the workers on-site instilled a sense of validation in the Thai team. The following day, the Thai delegation arranged for the Swedish team to visit the GlobalTech Infrastructure Solutions Headquarters in Bangkok. This was the company primarily responsible for the mega project in Thailand and the Mass Rapid Transit Master Plan in Bangkok Metropolitan Region. As a leading Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) company in Southeast Asia and one of the most prestigious companies in the world, GlobalTech was poised to demonstrate its groundbreaking innovations, expertise, and the potential of Thai engineering and technology.

Upon arrival at the GlobalTech headquarters, the Swedish delegation was greeted by the company's top executives, leading engineers, and visionary architects. The atmosphere was electric, as the Thai team knew that this was their chance to showcase the best of what their country had to offer. The Swedish delegates were given an exclusive tour of the state-of-the-art facilities, where they were able to witness firsthand the cutting-edge technology and innovative strategies being employed by GlobalTech. The tour began with an introduction to the company's Research and Development (R&D) department, a vibrant and bustling hub of creativity and innovation. Here, the Swedish team was introduced to the latest developments in materials science, including advanced composites and smart materials that were revolutionizing the construction industry. They also discovered groundbreaking technologies, such as 3D printing for large-scale infrastructure projects, and the use of autonomous robotics and drones for surveying, maintenance, and construction.

As they continued through the facilities, the Swedish delegation could find themselves marveling at the impressive array of projects being carried out by GlobalTech. They observed the intricate models, detailed blueprints, and advanced simulations that demonstrated the company's commitment to sustainability, efficiency, and innovation. The Swedish team was particularly intrigued by the environmentally-conscious designs and energy-efficient systems being implemented in the ongoing projects. The tour also included a visit to the company's cutting-edge Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) lab, where the Swedish delegates were allowed to immerse themselves in the world of digital construction. They explored virtual representations of completed projects, as well as ongoing initiatives, gaining an unparalleled understanding of the sheer scope and scale of GlobalTech's ambitions.

One of the highlights of the visit was the introduction to the company's smart city initiatives, which aimed to integrate innovative technologies, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Big Data, to create sustainable, efficient, and livable urban environments. Global Tech aims for the Swedish team to be captivated by the intelligent traffic management systems, green energy solutions, and waste management innovations that were transforming cities across the globe. In addition, the delegates were shown GlobalTech's commitment to renewable energy, with large-scale solar, wind, and hydroelectric projects under development. The Swedish team was particularly impressed by the company's pioneering efforts in harnessing ocean wave energy, a technology with enormous potential for sustainable power generation.

Throughout the tour, the Swedish delegation engaged in lively discussions with their Thai counterparts, exchanging ideas and exploring potential areas of collaboration. The Thai team's passion and enthusiasm for their work were infectious, igniting a sense of excitement and optimism among the Swedish delegates. It was clear that GlobalTech was not only a leader in Southeast Asia but was also on the cutting edge of global innovation.

As the tour came to a close, the Swedish team left the GlobalTech headquarters with a newfound appreciation for the remarkable achievements of Thai engineering and technology. The visit successfully showcased the vast potential of GlobalTech as a leading EPC company and an innovative force in the world of infrastructure solutions. The Swedish delegates returned to their accommodations, their minds were abuzz with the possibilities for collaboration and the bright future that lay ahead.

The Swedish would have to opportunity to discuss anything with the Globaltech Infrastructure Solutions top executives, leading engineers, and visionary architects.

Connor
 

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