Reference
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Amata Corporation Cross-Border Industrial Estate Portfolio
~30,000+ rai total (Thailand plus Vietnam)
Amata Corporation, Thailand's second-largest private industrial estate developer listed on the SET, operates a total portfolio of approximately 30,000 rai or more across its Chonburi and Rayong estates in Thailand and its Amata City Bien Hoa and Amata City Long Thanh estates in Vietnam. The cross-border portfolio positions Amata as a rare Southeast Asian industrial real-estate platform spanning two of the region's most active manufacturing FDI destinations. In Thailand, Amata's estates target automotive, electronics, and food processing tenants. Amata's Vietnam developments have attracted Samsung suppliers and other Korean manufacturers, creating a complementary investor base to Thailand's Japanese-dominated EEC cluster.
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Amata Corporation, Thailand's second-largest private industrial estate developer listed on the SET, operates a total portfolio of approximately 30,000 rai or more across its Chonburi and Rayong estates in Thailand and its Amata City Bien Hoa and Amata City Long Thanh estates in Vietnam. The cross-border portfolio positions Amata as a rare Southeast Asian industrial real-estate platform spanning two of the region's most active manufacturing FDI destinations. In Thailand, Amata's estates target automotive, electronics, and food processing tenants. Amata's Vietnam developments have attracted Samsung suppliers and other Korean manufacturers, creating a complementary investor base to Thailand's Japanese-dominated EEC cluster.
Amata Corporation, Thailand's second-largest private industrial estate developer listed on the SET, operates a total portfolio of approximately 30,000 rai or more across its Chonburi and Rayong estates in Thailand and its Amata City Bien Hoa and Amata City Long Thanh estates in Vietnam. The cross-border portfolio positions Amata as a rare Southeast Asian industrial real-estate platform spanning two of the region's most active manufacturing FDI destinations. In Thailand, Amata's estates target automotive, electronics, and food processing tenants. Amata's Vietnam developments have attracted Samsung suppliers and other Korean manufacturers, creating a complementary investor base to Thailand's Japanese-dominated EEC cluster.
Time scope
2023β2024
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What this tells you
Amata Corporation, Thailand's second-largest private industrial estate developer listed on the SET, operates a total portfolio of approximately 30,000 rai or more across its Chonburi and Rayong estates in Thailand and its Amata City Bien Hoa and Amata City Long Thanh estates in Vietnam. The cross-border portfolio positions Amata as a rare Southeast Asian industrial real-estate platform spanning two of the region's most active manufacturing FDI destinations. In Thailand, Amata's estates target automotive, electronics, and food processing tenants. Amata's Vietnam developments have attracted Samsung suppliers and other Korean manufacturers, creating a complementary investor base to Thailand's Japanese-dominated EEC cluster.
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