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By KWANCHAI RUNGFAPAISARN 
THE NATION

 

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Lertvit Pumipitak, senior executive vice president for corporate business development at Central Group

 

CENTRAL GROUP of Companies yesterday announced the launch of a new department store, Porto de Phuket, to cater to the increasing number of high-spending tourists visiting the area.
 

Scheduled to open in the fourth quarter of next year, the group said the department store would feature amenities like no other and cater to everyone’s lifestyle in an environment designed to be harmonious with nature.

 

Responding to the development of Phuket Smart City, Porto de Phuket will contribute to the city’s economic growth and will help promote Phuket to be the world’s top destination, the group said.

 

Lertvit Pumipitak, senior executive vice president for corporate business development at Central Group, said that the success of Central Phuket, which opened in September, revealed the potential of the tourist industry in Phuket. 

 

“When we talk about types of consumers in Phuket, we can separate into local residents [including expatriates], and tourists, who play a major role in Phuket’s business. Also, each area has different characteristics. 

 

“For example, in the city the target is the local residents and tourists, while in Patong the focus will be more on tourists who are young to middle-aged with probably a limited budget.

 

“Porto de Phuket is located in the Cherngtalay area where local and tourists have high spending power. 

 

“Most of them are well-educated and pay attention to lifestyle. That is why we need to customise and specifically developed this concept to support this group of customers,” said Lertvit.

 

He added that the launch of Porto de Phuket will make Cherngtalay a new destination and this will directly support the community as well as people in the vicinity, and circulate more than Bt4.5 billion.

 

Lertvit said that the cost of living in a destination city like Phuket and Bangkok are pretty much the same for food and shopping. However, there is a major difference – the transportation cost in Phuket is much higher due to the lack of public transport. 

 

Tourism boom

 

The number of tourists visiting Phuket has increased every year. In 2017, Phuket had 16.9 million visitors, who contributed more than Bt377 billion to the economy. 

 

It is forecast that in the next two to three years, the number of tourists may reach up to 20-25 million, generating more than Bt555 billion. Porto de Phuket will be developed under the concept “The Finest Living Experience”. 

 

This will be the only department store that combines design, lifestyle and nature in a harmonious manner responding to the trend of the new generation to be one with nature. With an investment of more than Bt1 billion, it will cover 40,000 square metres, of which 12,000 square metres will be building area. 

 

“We expect Porto de Phuket to accommodate at least 3 million shoppers every year, of which 40 per cent will be local residents and expatriates, and 60 per cent foreign tourists,” said Lertvit.

 

He said that visitors from abroad are divided into two segments: free and independent travellers such as Chinese, Koreans, Japanese and Singaporeans who have high purchasing power and seek premium amenities and are willing to pay for great experiences. 

 

They will spend from five to seven days during the trip. The other group is western high spenders such as Russians, English and Americans. These tourists will spend a long period in Thailand.”

 

Nick Reitmeier, executive vice president – food halls & international buying of Central Food Retail Co Ltd, stated that to make Porto de Phuket the new leading food destination of Phuket, carefully-chosen goods from around the world should be provided like Central Food Hall, as the best food store in Asia. 

 

The store will consist of a cheese counter that offers more than 400 types of cheese from around the world, a grill bar, The Catch (a premium seafood store) and Central Wine Cellar with more than 400 wines. 

 

Porto de Phuket will be situated in Cherngtalay district near Laguna Phuket, which is an area with the best resorts in Asia, luxurious apartments and villas. Hotels in the area have more than 12,000 rooms in total, there are more 5,000 apartment units and more than 2,000 villa units.

 

The area is a high demand residential area and Porto de Phuket will be the new destination for tourists of any generation to enjoy in a lovely green environment, the group said.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/Corporate/30357458

 
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"The success of Central Phuket"

So far I don't see success at all.

Many nights I go there at around 9pm and I see salad bars full, bread and ready meals stacked up, all of which can not be sold the next day.

I asked one of the staff the other day what they do with all that food and was told it's all thrown away. Hardly a success in my mind.

 

"The store will consist of a cheese counter that offers more than 400 types of cheese from around the world, a grill bar, The Catch (a premium seafood store) and Central Wine Cellar with more than 400 wines." 

Where are all these tourists who are going to buy all this food? I doubt the expats are going to eat it all.

When I first came to Phuket I came for som tam and sticky rice, I could get all the cheese I wanted at home. Seems to me that these people have no idea what tourists come for.

The pigs that are about to be fed all this food have to be the luckiest pigs in the world ????

This island has lost all it's charm and is becoming like every other city in the world. Such a shame!

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41 minutes ago, Goldieinkathu said:

"The success of Central Phuket"

So far I don't see success at all.

Many nights I go there at around 9pm and I see salad bars full, bread and ready meals stacked up, all of which can not be sold the next day.

I asked one of the staff the other day what they do with all that food and was told it's all thrown away. Hardly a success in my mind.

 

"The store will consist of a cheese counter that offers more than 400 types of cheese from around the world, a grill bar, The Catch (a premium seafood store) and Central Wine Cellar with more than 400 wines." 

Where are all these tourists who are going to buy all this food? I doubt the expats are going to eat it all.

When I first came to Phuket I came for som tam and sticky rice, I could get all the cheese I wanted at home. Seems to me that these people have no idea what tourists come for.

The pigs that are about to be fed all this food have to be the luckiest pigs in the world ????

This island has lost all it's charm and is becoming like every other city in the world. Such a shame!

Yup. Sad but you correct.

Only the beer choice in the new Tops in Central Floresta is great.

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Can't wait. Another shopping centre run by Central Group. Even shopping centres they don't own have Central stores as the flagship (Jungceylon/Robinsons for example).

 

I'm pretty sure their business model is simply open up as many places as possible as they have so much money it doesn't matter whether it works or not! 

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