Bangkok Post

IEAT looks to Smart Park to serve EEC S-curve sectors

- LAMONPHET APISITNIRA­N

The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) expects to open Smart Park to serve S-curve industries in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) in 2024 after hiring a company to supervise the constructi­on of its new 12-billion-baht industrial estate.

Smart Park, located on 1,383 rai in Rayong, is expected to help drive the developmen­t of high-tech industries, including robotics, medical equipment, aviation and aerospace.

“Smart Park is located in a prime location, so it has potential to attract investors to invest in the industrial estate,” said Veeris Ammarapala, governor of the IEAT.

Rayong, Chon Buri and Chachoengs­ao provinces form the EEC zone spanning 30,000 rai on the east coast, which is Thailand’s key industrial area.

Five Japanese companies showed interest in investing in renewable energy businesses at Smart Park, the IEAT announced after an online meeting with Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry in May this year.

Mr Veeris said after the meeting Thailand and Japan plan to study ways to promote renewable energy business at Smart Park.

The governor yesterday signed a contract with a firm named Therdthai and Co which was hired to oversee the constructi­on work of four other constructo­rs. It is expected to take 36 months to finish the constructi­on of Smart Park.

Under the constructi­on plan, IEAT plans to allocate 621 rai of land for factories, 150 rai for commercial areas, 373 rai for infrastruc­ture and facilities, and 238 rai for green areas and buffer zones.

The project is only seven kilometres from Map Ta Phut deep-sea port, 29km from Sattahip commercial port, 17km from U-tapao airport, 53km from Laem Chabang deep-sea port and 150km from Suvarnabhu­mi airport.

Industry Minister Suriya Jungrungre­angkit said earlier Smart Park should help boost the economy, contributi­ng 53 billion baht to GDP and creating 7,459 jobs.

The state plans to make Smart Park the first high-tech industrial estate in Thailand to serve modern industries.

The EEC hosts 12 targeted S-curve industries: cars; smart electronic­s; affluent, medical and wellness tourism; agricultur­e and biotechnol­ogy; food; robotics for industry; logistics and aviation; biofuels and biochemica­ls; digital; medical services; defence; and education developmen­t.

 ?? ?? Mr Veeris (seated left) signed the contract for the constructi­on of the IEAT’s Smart Park project. Constructi­on is expected to take approximat­ely 36 months.
Mr Veeris (seated left) signed the contract for the constructi­on of the IEAT’s Smart Park project. Constructi­on is expected to take approximat­ely 36 months.

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