
Ban Anoulak
Cultural Preservation Village
Thelavin World Supply Import-Export Sole Company Limited is a diversified import-export enterprise based in Laos, specialising in tailor-made procurement and distribution solutions for both B2B (business-to-business) and B2C (business-to-consumer) markets. With operations spanning household goods, hospitality products, construction materials, electronics, and industrial-grade equipment, Thelavin acts as a one-stop sourcing and delivery partner across all sectors.
Founded on the principle of client-centric service, Thelavin prides itself on delivering customised supply solutions designed to meet the unique needs of each customer. Whether serving a local café or a regional construction firm, the company is equipped to manage product sourcing, international shipping, import/export logistics, and last-mile delivery. Our experience extends from household-scale sales to nationwide industrial supply chains.
To provide fully customised, high-quality supply and logistics solutions that enable clients of all sizes to access the products and materials they need, efficiently and reliably.
To become a trusted regional leader in adaptive trading solutions, contributing to the economic advancement of Laos and its partners through ethical, flexible, and customer-focused commerce.
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Custom product sourcing (domestic and international)
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Wholesale and retail distribution
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Import-export licensing and customs documentation
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Logistics management and delivery coordination
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Event-based and project-based procurement
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Product branding and private labelling (OEM)
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B2B contract supply and institutional procurement
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After-sales support, warranties, and product training
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Specialised procurement for construction, health, and education sectors
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Equipment and materials for hospitality, electrical, and agricultural use
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Supply chain and inventory consulting
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Procurement for development agencies, NGOs, and government tenders
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Environmentally sustainable packaging and sourcing options
Industries Served :
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Hospitality & Tourism
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Retail & Consumer Goods
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Construction & Infrastructure
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Education & Public Institutions
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Healthcare & Clinics
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Factories and Industrial Operations
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Agriculture and Rural Development Projects
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Event Management and Exhibitions
Competitive Strengths :
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Flexible supply chain solutions
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Excellent vendor and partner networks
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High customer satisfaction and repeat clientele
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Multilingual staff and cross-border coordination expertise
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Capability to manage large volume and long-term supply contracts
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Responsive customer support and on-demand sourcing
2. Pro Tech Company Limited
Pro Tech Company Limited is an advanced technology services provider delivering high-performance IT infrastructure and digital solutions tailored to the needs of businesses, institutions, and industrial operations in Laos. With services ranging from basic IT setup to comprehensive industrial technology systems, Pro Tech supports clients in transitioning toward operational efficiency, digital resilience, and scalable growth.
Pro Tech serves organisations of all sizes — from local schools and small businesses to factories and government bodies — with a broad suite of services that includes installation, support, integration, and consultation. Our mission is to bridge the digital divide in Laos by delivering professional-grade solutions with local context, affordability, and long-term support.
To enable organisations in Laos to harness the power of secure, sustainable, and efficient digital infrastructure to drive innovation and long-term success.
To become the leading provider of IT infrastructure and smart technology integration services in Laos and the Mekong region.
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Network infrastructure development (LAN, WAN, Wi-Fi)
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CCTV and physical security systems
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Data centres, servers, and backup systems
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Hardware installation and troubleshooting
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Smart building automation systems
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Audio/video conferencing setup
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Software licensing and systems integration
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Cybersecurity and disaster recovery planning
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Industrial automation and remote monitoring
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IT training and consulting for institutional clients
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Radio communication systems (analog and digital)
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Industrial solar energy systems (design, installation, maintenance)
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IT solutions for schools, hospitals, and administrative offices
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Biometric access control and integrated security management
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Support for cloud migration and digital transformation
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Technical support contracts for public and private entities
Industries Served :
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Government & Public Offices
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Schools, Colleges, and Universities
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Manufacturing & Industrial Zones
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Healthcare Facilities
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Hospitality Sector
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NGOs and Development Organisations
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Utility Providers and Telecommunications
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Agricultural Processing Facilities
Competitive Strengths :
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On-site and remote support capabilities
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Custom-built systems with scalable architecture
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Reliable supplier partnerships and tech sourcing
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Team of multilingual technicians and engineers
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Cross-sector experience with public, private, and NGO clients
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Ability to deliver end-to-end infrastructure projects
3. Ban Anoulak Cultural Preservation Village
Ban Anoulak Cultural Preservation Village is a living heritage initiative based in Nambak District, Luang Prabang Province. The project serves as a community-based tourism and cultural education hub dedicated to safeguarding and celebrating Lao traditional practices, ethnic knowledge, and rural lifestyles. It brings together elders, artisans, farmers, and youth to create a sustainable platform for cultural expression and local economic growth.
Ban Anoulak offers immersive experiences for visitors, training programs for local youth, and partnerships with educational institutions and NGOs. By blending traditional knowledge with sustainable development principles, the village becomes a model for cultural preservation and eco-tourism in the region.
To protect, revive, and promote Lao cultural identity through inclusive, community-led education, eco-tourism, and sustainable rural development.
To be a regional benchmark for sustainable cultural tourism that empowers local communities while fostering international cultural understanding.
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Cultural workshops (weaving, farming, bamboo craft, cooking)
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Homestay programs and traditional ceremonies
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Craft production and artisan development
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Youth heritage education and intergenerational learning
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Eco-friendly tourism development
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Agricultural demonstrations and seed-saving initiatives
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Research and collaboration with universities and NGOs
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Community festivals and visitor exchange programs
● Community empowerment and employment
● Rural tourism development
● Cultural preservation and education
● Women and youth capacity-building
● Economic diversification for remote villages
4. Sustainable Community Development and Preservation Association (SCDPA)
The Sustainable Community Development and Preservation Association (SCDPA) is a grassroots non-profit association that works to advance inclusive, participatory, and sustainable development in rural and underserved regions of Laos. SCDPA implements multi-sector projects that address livelihood development, infrastructure, education, environmental sustainability, health, and cultural resilience.
With a deep focus on empowering local people, SCDPA uses bottom-up strategies, evidence-based planning, and collaborative partnerships with government agencies, international donors, and civil society groups. The association strengthens community voices while promoting gender equity, youth leadership, and climate adaptation.
To support and strengthen rural communities across Laos through inclusive, locally-driven development initiatives that enhance well-being, protect cultural values, and promote environmental sustainability.
A Laos where rural communities are empowered, self-reliant, and resilient — with equitable access to services, opportunities, and decision-making power.
Core Areas of Work :
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Rural infrastructure (clean water, schools, sanitation, solar systems)
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Livelihood training (agriculture, eco-enterprise, small business support)
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Health and hygiene promotion (awareness, community health volunteers)
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Environmental stewardship (forestry, biodiversity, climate resilience)
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Education (school support, vocational training, non-formal education)
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Gender and social inclusion (women’s leadership, minority group support)
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Youth development (life skills, civic engagement, entrepreneurship)
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Disaster risk reduction and emergency preparedness
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Cultural identity protection and knowledge documentation
Implementation Strengths :
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Deep community engagement and local leadership
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Strong networks with local and international partners
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Adaptability to local context and needs
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Transparent reporting and donor accountability
All four entities operate under the strategic direction and values of Pannavith Group: innovation, integrity, inclusiveness, and impact.