
Robert Bosch Limited has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Thai Union Group Public Company Limited, establishing a strategic partnership to enhance energy efficiency in steam and hot water systems. This collaboration leverages Bosch’s advanced technology and expertise to help Thai Union reduce greenhouse gas emissions and achieve net-zero emissions in steam energy usage by 2050.
“This partnership underscores our long-term commitment to sustainability and innovation in energy efficiency," said Joseph Ngo Hong, Managing Director of Bosch Thailand. "We will work closely with Thai Union to develop tailored energy efficiency roadmaps and provide cutting-edge solutions to support their journey toward net-zero emissions across all manufacturing plants worldwide.”
“At Thai Union, sustainability goes beyond setting ambitious targets—it requires meaningful collaboration for tangible results,” said Setakul Chotichoey, Deputy General Manager, Group Environment, Health and Safety at Thai Union Group. “This MoU marks a key milestone in our decarbonisation journey, specifically in achieving net zero in steam production. By working with industry leaders, we are committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions through a clear roadmap, innovation-driven solutions, and strong accountability—ensuring a sustainable future for both people and the planet.”