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Thailand cold-chain logistics market size
~THB 50β80B
Thailand's cold-chain logistics market β encompassing temperature-controlled warehousing, refrigerated transport, and associated value-added services such as blast freezing and cross-docking β is estimated at THB 50β80 billion annually. The wide range reflects definitional differences: the lower bound covers only third-party cold-storage and reefer-trucking services, while the upper bound includes in-house cold-chain operations by large food processors such as CP Foods and TUF. The market has grown at a CAGR of roughly 8β10% over the past five years, driven by modern-trade grocery expansion, export food-processing growth, and the rapid scaling of quick-commerce platforms (Grab, Lotus's Fresh, etc.) that depend on ambient-to-chilled last-mile capability.
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Thailand's cold-chain logistics market β encompassing temperature-controlled warehousing, refrigerated transport, and associated value-added services such as blast freezing and cross-docking β is estimated at THB 50β80 billion annually. The wide range reflects definitional differences: the lower bound covers only third-party cold-storage and reefer-trucking services, while the upper bound includes in-house cold-chain operations by large food processors such as CP Foods and TUF. The market has grown at a CAGR of roughly 8β10% over the past five years, driven by modern-trade grocery expansion, export food-processing growth, and the rapid scaling of quick-commerce platforms (Grab, Lotus's Fresh, etc.) that depend on ambient-to-chilled last-mile capability.
Thailand's cold-chain logistics market β encompassing temperature-controlled warehousing, refrigerated transport, and associated value-added services such as blast freezing and cross-docking β is estimated at THB 50β80 billion annually. The wide range reflects definitional differences: the lower bound covers only third-party cold-storage and reefer-trucking services, while the upper bound includes in-house cold-chain operations by large food processors such as CP Foods and TUF. The market has grown at a CAGR of roughly 8β10% over the past five years, driven by modern-trade grocery expansion, export food-processing growth, and the rapid scaling of quick-commerce platforms (Grab, Lotus's Fresh, etc.) that depend on ambient-to-chilled last-mile capability.
Time scope
FY2024
Source basis
Supporting source
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What this tells you
Thailand's cold-chain logistics market β encompassing temperature-controlled warehousing, refrigerated transport, and associated value-added services such as blast freezing and cross-docking β is estimated at THB 50β80 billion annually. The wide range reflects definitional differences: the lower bound covers only third-party cold-storage and reefer-trucking services, while the upper bound includes in-house cold-chain operations by large food processors such as CP Foods and TUF. The market has grown at a CAGR of roughly 8β10% over the past five years, driven by modern-trade grocery expansion, export food-processing growth, and the rapid scaling of quick-commerce platforms (Grab, Lotus's Fresh, etc.) that depend on ambient-to-chilled last-mile capability.
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SCGJWD Logistics β annual revenue
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Thailand reefer-truck registered fleet size
Department of Land Transport, Thai Cold Chain Association
Thailand food export via refrigerated container β annual volume
Port Authority of Thailand, Thai Food Processors Association, Customs Department
BOI cold-chain logistics promotion β approved investments
BOI Annual Report, BOI Approved Investment Statistics
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