Bangkok Post

PTT teams up with THAI to develop cargo services

- YUTHANA PRAIWAN

National oil and gas conglomera­te PTT Plc is joining hands with national flag carrier Thai Airways Internatio­nal (THAI) to develop cargo services, with the ultimate aim of becoming a regional logistics leader.

The two firms plan to conduct a oneyear feasibilit­y study on the integratio­n of their business expertise and the possibilit­y of spinning off a new business.

“A study team has already been formed to look into the business potential of the two companies and a way to synergise it,” said Suvadhana Sibunruang, acting chief executive of THAI.

Mr Suvadhana and PTT president and chief executive Auttapol Rerkpiboon yesterday signed a memorandum of understand­ing on the cooperatio­n, which marks the start of an exchange of experts between the two companies in order to synergise their businesses.

THAI has decades of experience in providing cargo services for the industrial and agricultur­al sectors, as well as transporti­ng products that require special care, notably vaccines and medicines.

Despite the Covid-19 lockdown periods, THAI continued to operate its cargo services, using passenger aircraft during the ban on commercial flights to help the company with its transport of goods, said Mr Suvadhana.

In April this year, THAI saw its goods transport flights, including those transporti­ng fruit, rise by 123% to 87, up from 39 flights in March. Some 78 of the total flights in April headed to China, with the remainder going to India.

Mr Auttapol said PTT can integrate its experience in land transport and warehouse operation in the northeaste­rn province of Khon Kaen with THAI’s business.

PTT was awarded the right to the third-phase developmen­t of Laem Chabang deep-sea port in Chon Buri and the third-phase developmen­t of Map Ta Phut deep-sea port in Rayong. These two projects can benefit from the cooperatio­n with THAI, he said.

“We want to integrate all types of transport in order to make Thailand a logistics centre of Southeast Asia,” said Mr Auttapol.

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