Amata Corporation, Thailand’s leading industrial estate developer, celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2025. Founded by Mr. Vikrom Kromadit in the 1970s, Amata has expanded its operations across Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, and Myanmar, managing over 150 sq. km. of industrial land with additional reserves for future growth.
Amata’s parks, including Amata City Chonburi and seven projects in Vietnam, host over 1,500 businesses, including Fortune 500 companies like BASF, BMW, and Nestlé. The parks prioritize sustainability, offering renewable energy, state-of-the-art utilities, and liveable cities with schools and residential areas.
With a focus on eco-friendly and smart industrial developments, such as the Laos project near the Lao-China Railway, Amata aims to ensure enduring prosperity and a better quality of life for future generations. The milestone will be celebrated on January 17, 2025.
Mr. Vikrom Kromadit, founder of Amata Corp., emphasizes their goal of creating sustainable, financially stable cities through meticulous urban planning, advanced utilities, and efficient management. He highlights the strategic selection of locations near seaports and airports as key to industrial park success, while also prioritizing liveability with facilities that ensure a clean and convenient environment.
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