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IEAT reveals the progress of Songkhla Industrial Estate (Sadao) in the Special Economic Development Zone of Songkhla Province, first phase 629 rai, with P.T.A. Construction Co., Ltd. as the construction contractor, preparing to develop the area within April. this With a development budget of more than 900 million baht, confident in Thai-international capital. Aiming to use the area as a production-export base linking to IMT-GT countries. It is expected that the area will be open for use in 2020 and will create investment for Songkhla Province of up to 13,800 million baht if investors use the entire area. Dr. Somjin Philuek, Governor of the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT), revealed the progress of the development of the Songkhla Industrial Estate project.
In the Special Economic Development Zone, Sadao District, Songkhla Province, Phase 1, area 629 rai, the said industrial estate It is in the area of Samnak Kham Subdistrict, Sadao District, Songkhla Province. Currently, IEAT is ready to develop the area by P.T.A. Construction Company Limited, which is the project contractor selected by IEAT. and to be the developer of the Special Data area, which will begin operations within April with an investment of approximately 900 million baht. It is expected that construction will take 18 months to complete and will be ready to open for investors to use the area within 2020. “The said industrial estate is the second industrial estate of IEAT under the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) development policy in which the government aims to stimulate investment in 5 main target industries, including agro-processing industries.
Rubber industry Garment and leather industry logistics industry Electrical appliances and electronics industry It is expected that if the full amount of space is used, it will create employment. An additional approximately 3,400 positions will be added and create investment value in Songkhla Province of approximately 13,800 million baht,” said Dr. Somjin. In this regard, the Songkhla Industrial Estate Development Project area in the Special Economic Development Zone, Sadao District, the first phase is 629 rai. IEAT is divided into areas to support general industry. commercial area and ready-made factories, totaling 347 rai, and the remaining 283 rai IEAT will develop into a common utility area, amenity area, and green space to serve both entrepreneurs and the community.
In the Special Economic Development Zone, Sadao District, Songkhla Province, Phase 1, area 629 rai, the said industrial estate It is in the area of Samnak Kham Subdistrict, Sadao District, Songkhla Province. Currently, IEAT is ready to develop the area by P.T.A. Construction Company Limited, which is the project contractor selected by IEAT. and to be the developer of the Special Data area, which will begin operations within April with an investment of approximately 900 million baht. It is expected that construction will take 18 months to complete and will be ready to open for investors to use the area within 2020. “The said industrial estate is the second industrial estate of IEAT under the Special Economic Zone (SEZ) development policy in which the government aims to stimulate investment in 5 main target industries, including agro-processing industries.
Rubber industry Garment and leather industry logistics industry Electrical appliances and electronics industry It is expected that if the full amount of space is used, it will create employment. An additional approximately 3,400 positions will be added and create investment value in Songkhla Province of approximately 13,800 million baht,” said Dr. Somjin. In this regard, the Songkhla Industrial Estate Development Project area in the Special Economic Development Zone, Sadao District, the first phase is 629 rai. IEAT is divided into areas to support general industry. commercial area and ready-made factories, totaling 347 rai, and the remaining 283 rai IEAT will develop into a common utility area, amenity area, and green space to serve both entrepreneurs and the community.