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Total Industrial Estates in Thailand
~80+ estates (IEAT-gazetted and privately developed)
Thailand had approximately 80 or more gazetted industrial estates as of 2023β2024, managed by the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) and private developers including WHA Group, Amata Corporation, Hemaraj (WHA), and Rojana Industrial Park. The total developed industrial land across these estates covers several hundred thousand rai. IEAT estates confer formal zone status including One Stop Service (OSS) permits, BOI incentives, and dedicated utilities managed to international standards. Private industrial parks outside IEAT gazette designation also exist and have historically hosted Thai SMEs and light manufacturing.
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Thailand had approximately 80 or more gazetted industrial estates as of 2023β2024, managed by the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) and private developers including WHA Group, Amata Corporation, Hemaraj (WHA), and Rojana Industrial Park. The total developed industrial land across these estates covers several hundred thousand rai. IEAT estates confer formal zone status including One Stop Service (OSS) permits, BOI incentives, and dedicated utilities managed to international standards. Private industrial parks outside IEAT gazette designation also exist and have historically hosted Thai SMEs and light manufacturing.
Thailand had approximately 80 or more gazetted industrial estates as of 2023β2024, managed by the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) and private developers including WHA Group, Amata Corporation, Hemaraj (WHA), and Rojana Industrial Park. The total developed industrial land across these estates covers several hundred thousand rai. IEAT estates confer formal zone status including One Stop Service (OSS) permits, BOI incentives, and dedicated utilities managed to international standards. Private industrial parks outside IEAT gazette designation also exist and have historically hosted Thai SMEs and light manufacturing.
Time scope
2024
Source basis
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Interpretation notes
What this tells you
Thailand had approximately 80 or more gazetted industrial estates as of 2023β2024, managed by the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) and private developers including WHA Group, Amata Corporation, Hemaraj (WHA), and Rojana Industrial Park. The total developed industrial land across these estates covers several hundred thousand rai. IEAT estates confer formal zone status including One Stop Service (OSS) permits, BOI incentives, and dedicated utilities managed to international standards. Private industrial parks outside IEAT gazette designation also exist and have historically hosted Thai SMEs and light manufacturing.
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