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WHA Group Industrial Land Market Share

~40–50% of privately developed industrial estate area

As of2023–2024Β·Sources3Β·Primary

WHA Group β€” formed through the merger of Hemaraj Land and Development and WHA Corporation β€” is Thailand's largest private industrial estate developer and landlord, controlling an estimated 40–50% of privately developed industrial estate leasable land area. WHA's portfolio spans the Eastern Seaboard (WHA Eastern Industrial Estate, WHA Eastern Seaboard 1–4), Rayong, Chonburi, and Saraburi. It also holds a ~34% stake in IEAT's joint-venture estates. WHA Group is listed on the SET and derives revenues from industrial land sales, factory leasing, utilities provision (water, power, wastewater), and logistics parks adjacent to its estates.

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WHA Group β€” formed through the merger of Hemaraj Land and Development and WHA Corporation β€” is Thailand's largest private industrial estate developer and landlord, controlling an estimated 40–50% of privately developed industrial estate leasable land area. WHA's portfolio spans the Eastern Seaboard (WHA Eastern Industrial Estate, WHA Eastern Seaboard 1–4), Rayong, Chonburi, and Saraburi. It also holds a ~34% stake in IEAT's joint-venture estates. WHA Group is listed on the SET and derives revenues from industrial land sales, factory leasing, utilities provision (water, power, wastewater), and logistics parks adjacent to its estates.

WHA Group β€” formed through the merger of Hemaraj Land and Development and WHA Corporation β€” is Thailand's largest private industrial estate developer and landlord, controlling an estimated 40–50% of privately developed industrial estate leasable land area. WHA's portfolio spans the Eastern Seaboard (WHA Eastern Industrial Estate, WHA Eastern Seaboard 1–4), Rayong, Chonburi, and Saraburi. It also holds a ~34% stake in IEAT's joint-venture estates. WHA Group is listed on the SET and derives revenues from industrial land sales, factory leasing, utilities provision (water, power, wastewater), and logistics parks adjacent to its estates.

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2023–2024

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WHA Group β€” formed through the merger of Hemaraj Land and Development and WHA Corporation β€” is Thailand's largest private industrial estate developer and landlord, controlling an estimated 40–50% of privately developed industrial estate leasable land area. WHA's portfolio spans the Eastern Seaboard (WHA Eastern Industrial Estate, WHA Eastern Seaboard 1–4), Rayong, Chonburi, and Saraburi. It also holds a ~34% stake in IEAT's joint-venture estates. WHA Group is listed on the SET and derives revenues from industrial land sales, factory leasing, utilities provision (water, power, wastewater), and logistics parks adjacent to its estates.

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