Bangkok Post

Cafe Amazon branch planted in Muscat

- YUTHANA PRAIWAN

PTT Plc has opened the first branch of Cafe Amazon in the Middle East in Oman’s capital, Muscat.

The opening was made through wholly owned PTT Oil and Retail Business Co (PTTOR), in partnershi­p with Oman Oil Marketing, a fuel retailing arm of Oman Oil Co.

PTT president and chief executive Tevin Vongvanich said the group is confident of its market presence in that region with the first cafe.

PTT will award an authorised business operator to market the cafe shop brand among fierce competitio­n with other global rivals.

After the first shop opens, PTT aims to study local market behaviour such as coffee tastes, food products, shop decoration and market atmosphere before making future decisions on the number of branches in the Middle East.

Cafe Amazon and Jiffy convenienc­e stores are part of PTT’s non-oil business. Cafe Amazon has expanded significan­tly over the past four years, both at home and abroad.

As of August, PTT has 2,557 branches of Cafe Amazon. Of those, 2,389 shops are in Thailand.

The other 168 branches are sprinkled across Japan, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Oman and the Philippine­s.

The next overseas branch will open in China this year as PTTOR is very keen on building a market presence in that country after recently opened a representa­tive office in Shanghai, PTTOR China Co.

PTT expects to expand 2,300 branches of Cafe Amazon by 2018 and 4,000 by 2023, covering 14 countries.

The business model of Cafe Amazon can

take many forms: wholly owned investment, joint venture or franchise. Branches are located both in petrol stations and stand-alone cafes.

Cafe Amazon recently opened a drivethrou­gh branch on Rama II Road.

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PTT’s first Japanese Cafe Amazon outlet in Fukushima prefecture.

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