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Amata Corporation PCL
Native name
อมตะ คอร์ปอเรชั่น
FormerlyBangpakong Industrial Park
Company typePublic SETAMATA
IndustryIndustrial Estate Development
FoundedMarch 6,  1989 (1989-March-06)
FounderVikrom Kromadit
Headquarters2126 Kromadit Building, New Petchburi Road, Bangkapi, Huay Kwang Bangkok[1],
Center
Number of locations
3
WebsiteOfficial website

The AMATA Corporation Public Company Limited (AMATA) (Template:Lang-th) is a Thai industrial estates provider headquartered in Chonburi Province, Bangkok.[2]The meaning of Amata is "eternity" which means "never die or end".[3] The company was established on 6 March 1989 by Vikrom Kromadit.[4]

Overview

AMATA Corporation PCL used to be known as Bangpakong Industrial Park. It was located between Bangkok and Laem Chabang deep sea port near the main road from Bangkok to Chonburi.[5] The company specializes in planning, developing, managing and marketing integrated industrial estates.[6] It is also considered one of the Asia's most successful large-scale industrial development regions and the regional finalists for East Asia.[7]

AMATA hosts more than 1,000 factories at three locations:

  1. AMATA Nakorn, Chonburi
  2. AMATA City, Rayong
  3. AMATA City, Bien Hoa

It operates in Thailand and Vietnam and hosts global clients from industries such as automotive, healthcare, and food and beverages.[8][9] The present registered capital is 1,067,000,000 baht.[10] The estate provides around 300,000 jobs for local people.[11][12] The company slogan is "Creating city, driving economy"[13]

Utilities Group

Amata Corporation PCL has set up eight companies to operate utility business as follows:

  1. Amata B.Grimm Power Ltd. (changed from Amata Power Ltd., on August 26, 2011) in which the company holds a 13.77% interest. The company operates a power business that sells electricity and steam both in Thailand and overseas.
  2. Amata Water Co., Ltd., (name changed from Amata Quality Water Co., Ltd., on November 21, 2005) produces water products for industrial users. Amata Corp holds a 100% stake in this company.
  3. Amata Natural Gas Distribution Co., Ltd., distributes natural gas to industrial users. Amata holds a 20% stake in this company.
  4. Amata B-Grimm Power (Rayong) 1 Ltd., produces electricity and steam; Amata indirectly holds a 15.23% stake in this company.
  5. Amata B. Grimm Power (Rayong) 2 Ltd., produces electricity and steam; Amata indirectly holds as 15.23% stake in this company.
  6. Amata B. Grimm Power 3 Ltd., produces electricity and steam; Amata directly and indirectly holds an 18.26% stake in this company.
  7. Amata B. Grimm Power 4 Ltd., produces electricity and steam; Amata directly and indirectly holds a 27% stake in this company.
  8. Amata B. Grimm Power 5 Ltd., produces electricity and steam; Amata directly and indirectly holds a 27% stake in this company.

Further reading

  • Kromadit, Vikrom (2011). Be a Better Man. Bangkok: Amata Foundation. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)

References

  1. ^ รายละเอียดบริษัท/หลักทรัพย์ เซ็ทเทรดดอตคอม
  2. ^ "AMATA history".
  3. ^ AMATA Directory. Siam Gazette Co., Ltd. 2013. p. 15.
  4. ^ Vorasarun, Chaniga. "Vikrom's Vision". Forbes. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  5. ^ "Amata Industial Estates in Thailand and Vietnam". Business in Asia.
  6. ^ "AMATA On the Move for the Future". Forbes Asia: 45. June 2015.
  7. ^ Mai, Nguyen. "Thailand's Amata nears key approval for $500 mln Vietnam project". Thanhnien News. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
  8. ^ "Amata signs MoU with UOB pact aimed at facilitating clients' expansion in Southeast Asia". The Nation. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  9. ^ "AMCHAM Member Directory". AMCHAM Thailand. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  10. ^ "ข้อมูลรายบริษัท/หลักทรัพย์". SET. SET. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  11. ^ "Thailand's Amata to develop $1.6bn complex in northern Vietnam: media". Tuoi Tre News. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
  12. ^ Luengalongkot, Asst. Prof. Dr. Pongsatean (2013). Learning Organization of Industrial Factories in Amata Nakorn Industrial Estate, Chonburi Province. Thailand. Atlantis Press.
  13. ^ Organization data fact sheet. AMATA. January 2015. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)