The Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) has announced a comprehensive development strategy to reinforce Thailand's status as a regional logistics hub. This strategy emphasizes balanced economic, social, and environmental growth. PAT director Kriengkrai Chaisiriwongsuk highlighted the focus on stable, sustainable progress through green economic principles and efficient management.
The strategy involves enhancing national port infrastructure to support logistics, trade, and investment. Significant projects include the acceleration of Laem Chabang Port Phase 3 in Chon Buri and the development of Ranong Port to aid the Land Bridge project connecting Chumphon and Ranong provinces. These efforts aim to strengthen connectivity between main ports, regional ports, and multimodal transport systems.
Improving service excellence is a key aspect of the plan, with PAT leveraging digital technology and innovation. The introduction of a Port Community System for data exchange and a truck queue management system is expected to reduce congestion and improve efficiency, safety, and transparency in port services. This modernization aligns with PAT's goal to support sustainable development while enhancing economic opportunities.
Reflecting on PAT's evolving role, Mr. Kriengkrai stated, "We're not just managing ports efficiently, but acting as a key driver of the economy." The organization aims to transition from a traditional port operator to an integrated logistics system manager by connecting sea, land, and rail transport. This aligns with PAT's vision of achieving global standards for sustainable growth, reported Bangkok Post.
Key Takeaways
Thailand's port development strategy focuses on green economic principles and efficient management.
Key projects include Laem Chabang Port Phase 3 and the development of Ranong Port.
PAT aims to modernize services with digital technology, enhancing efficiency and sustainability.
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Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2026-01-31



