Powering Change in Myanmar’s Power Sector
As a Trading company, we are a significant contributor to Myanmar’s power infrastructure development business, namely in the Generation, Transmission and Distribution sectors. We collaborate with trusted international and local partners to deliver nationwide electrification projects that prioritize on the quality, cost and safety of the services being provided.
Our project experience extends to several 500kV and 230kV Substation and Transmission Line projects that are vital to Myanmar’s power infrastructure development.
Trading since 1995
Trading since 1995
Khin Maung Nyunt Trading Co.,Ltd.
Khin Maung Nyunt Trading Co.,Ltd.
As the first establishment of the group, Khin Maung Nyunt Trading Co., Ltd was founded in 1995 and began distributing low voltage electrical products from Japan in the Myanmar market. Today, we offer a wide range of products ranging from low voltage to high voltage electrical power systems.
Take a look into the brands and products that we officially distribute here.
Powering Change in Myanmar’s Power Sector
As a Trading company, we are a significant contributor to Myanmar’s power infrastructure development business, namely in the Generation, Transmission and Distribution sectors. We collaborate with trusted international and local partners to deliver nationwide electrification projects that prioritize on the quality, cost and safety of the services being provided.
Our project experience extends to several 500kV and 230kV Substation and Transmission Line projects that are vital to Myanmar’s power infrastructure development.
Whether you are an investor, a developer or an EPC company, we invite you to join hands with KMN to advance Myanmar’s power infrastructure to its prime.
Milestone Projects
In 2019, our consortium (with Sojitz Corporation and Siemens AG) was awarded by JICA as the EPC contractor to build 2 x 500kV Substation at Phayargyi and Hlaing Tharyar.
In 2020, the Department of Transmission and System Control (DPTSC) designated the KMN and TBEA consortium to construct 230kV Min Hla-Athoke Transmission Line (101 Miles) and 230kV Switch Bay (2 units) at Athoke Substation and 230kV Substation (2 units).