Osotspa Responds to Government Policy, Extends Support by Donating Essential Supplies to Flood-Affected Communities in Southern Thailand

Osotspa Public Company Limited (OSP) has swiftly responded to the government and Ministry of Commerce’s policy to provide timely assistance to people affected by natural disasters. Most recently, the company delivered emergency aid to support flood relief efforts in southern Thailand under the initiative “Strength from Osotspa”, providing urgently needed consumer essentials to help address immediate needs in flood-affected areas. This initiative reflects Osotspa’s strong commitment to conducting business alongside social responsibility. The company hopes the flood situation will ease soon and that affected communities will be able to recover as quickly as possible.
Osotspa recognizes the difficulties faced by people in southern Thailand impacted by flooding across multiple areas and remains committed to standing alongside Thai communities in times of crisis. In line with government policy—particularly the Ministry of Commerce’s call for private-sector collaboration in rapid disaster relief—Osotspa has mobilized support through appropriate channels. While the company was not able to be on-site, it is confident that this approach will ensure essential supplies reach affected communities in a timely manner.
The relief effort was led by Mr. Saroj Intaphan , Head of External Affairs and Sustainability, Ms. Saowarat Opasayanont , Head of Home & Personal Care Marketing and Mr. Poolsak Klongbanchee, Head of Beverage Operations, along with Osotspa employees. The company worked closely with partner organizations and networks to ensure the assistance was delivered efficiently and reached those in need as comprehensively as possible.
The donated relief supplies included essential hygiene and daily-use products to address immediate needs, such as Baby Mild products, including Baby Mild Bioganic laundry detergent, Twelve Plus shower cream and cooling powder, as well as M-150 energy drinks, which are in high demand in flood-affected areas.
