PHNOM PENH, Cambodia – February 6, 2026 – Spanish firm Molecor eyes Cambodia for a high-tech pipe plant, bringing advanced solutions to upgrade water infrastructure and reduce leakage for local operators.
On February 6, 2026, H.E. Hem Vanndy, Cambodia’s Minister of Industry, Science, Technology & Innovation, hosted a delegation from Molecor. This Spanish company is renowned globally for its advanced pipes and fittings, with a market presence in over 30 countries worldwide.
During the significant meeting, Molecor expressed a strong interest in establishing a manufacturing facility within Cambodia. This initiative aims to introduce high-tech solutions tailored to support Cambodia’s water operators in modernizing their infrastructure.
Advancing Cambodia’s Water Sector Infrastructure
Minister Vanndy highlighted the profound importance of Cambodia’s water supply sector. He emphasized that it is not merely a public health priority but also a crucial engine driving rural transformation and industrial development across the Kingdom of Cambodia.
The Minister stressed the imperative for long-term, high-quality infrastructure investment. He acknowledged that many operators, especially private rural entities, continue to face constraints in securing financing for essential upgrades and expanding their coverage to underserved communities.
“We welcome companies that bring innovation and long-term value—advanced technology, high-quality products, and sustainable practices—to support sector development,” Minister Vanndy stated. He further encouraged Molecor to provide financing options to ensure Cambodian water operators can afford and modernize their critical infrastructure.
Molecor’s Vision for Southeast Asia Expansion
Mr. Pattynama, representing Molecor, articulated the company’s strategic plan for expanding its footprint across Southeast Asia. He identified Cambodia as a particularly promising market, aligning with the nation’s ongoing transition towards higher quality infrastructure.
“We are a high-technology company, and our mission is to bring affordable and safe water to people,” Mr. Pattynama affirmed. He elaborated on Molecor’s patented PVC-O technology, highlighting its commitment to long-term cost efficiency through superior durability, ease of installation, and enhanced hydraulic performance.
The potential establishment of a Molecor plant in Cambodia represents a significant stride towards strengthening the country’s utility systems. This collaboration promises to deliver advanced water technology and sustainable practices essential for Cambodia’s continued growth and improved public welfare.
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