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List of Industrial Estates and Industrial Parks in Thailand Overview March 2026

Industrial Estates and Industrial Parks in Thailand

Industrial Estates and Industrial Parks in Thailand

According to research conducted by Hero Realtor Co., Ltd. as of March 2026, Thailand’s industrial estate landscape includes 67 industrial estates under the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) as listed in the official IEAT directory, together with more than 20 major privately developed or non-IEAT industrial estates and industrial parks that remain active in the market.

The purpose of this list is to provide an overview for businesses, universities, and researchers seeking a practical reference to industrial locations in Thailand, including their location, year established, approximate land size, notable occupiers, and the distinguishing characteristics that make each estate or industrial park commercially and strategically significant.

Thailand remains one of the most important manufacturing bases in Southeast Asia, supported by a strong industrial sector, export-oriented infrastructure, and logistics systems that efficiently connect ports, airports, and neighboring markets. The country’s industrial estates are concentrated in several key areas, particularly the Bangkok metropolitan region, the Central region, and the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), where automotive, electronics, petrochemical, food, and logistics industries continue to expand.

Industrial Estates and Industrial Parks Data Table

Region Estate / Industrial Park Name Location District Province Year Founded Land Size (Rai) Largest / Well-Known Companies Known For URL
Central / Bangkok and Vicinity Bangchan Industrial Estate Bangkok Min Buri Bangkok 1972 110 rai (utilities / public area based on published data) No clearly published list of major occupiers One of Thailand’s earliest industrial estates, close to Bangkok’s labor pool and urban infrastructure IEAT
Central / Bangkok and Vicinity Lat Krabang Industrial Estate Bangkok Lat Krabang Bangkok 1978 1,228 rai No clearly published list of major occupiers Located near Suvarnabhumi Airport and major logistics corridors IEAT
Central / Bangkok and Vicinity Bangpoo Industrial Estate Samut Prakan Mueang / Phra Pradaeng corridor Samut Prakan 1977 5,472 rai 2 ngan 68 square wah Hitachi Energy, Delta Electronics Thailand A mature export-manufacturing base near Bangkok with strong connectivity IEAT
Central / Bangkok and Vicinity Bangpoo Nuea Industrial Estate Samut Prakan Bang Sao Thong area Samut Prakan 2013 781.5 rai plus 194 rai of buildings and facilities No clearly published list of major occupiers A newer industrial extension with convenient access to Suvarnabhumi Airport IEAT
Central / Bangkok and Vicinity Asia Industrial Estate Suvarnabhumi Samut Prakan Bang Bo Samut Prakan 2008 1,107 rai No clearly published list of major occupiers An airport-oriented industrial estate suitable for logistics and distribution businesses IEAT
Central / Bangkok and Vicinity Nava Nakorn Industrial Zone Pathum Thani Khlong Luang Pathum Thani 1971 3,261 rai ACCRETECH ADAMAS (Thailand), Access Thai Intelligent Technology One of the best-known technology and electronics industrial zones north of Bangkok Nava Nakorn
Central / Bangkok and Vicinity Bangpa-In Industrial Estate Ayutthaya Bang Pa-in Ayutthaya 1989 1,172 rai for industrial and support areas No clearly published list of major occupiers A strong logistics location on the Bangkok-to-North corridor IEAT
Central / Bangkok and Vicinity Hi-Tech Industrial Estate Ayutthaya Bang Pa-in / Ban Wa Ayutthaya 1989 639 rai of infrastructure area according to the source reviewed Minebea A high-tech and automotive manufacturing cluster in Ayutthaya IEAT
Central / Bangkok and Vicinity Nakhon Luang Industrial Estate Ayutthaya Nakhon Luang Ayutthaya 1994 2,050 rai No clearly published list of major occupiers A large inland industrial base with strong utility infrastructure IEAT
Central / Bangkok and Vicinity Rojana Industrial Park Ayutthaya Ayutthaya Uthai Ayutthaya Early 1990s Approximately 12,000 to 15,000 rai Honda, Nidec Electronics (Thailand) One of Thailand’s best-known Thai-Japanese industrial parks and a major manufacturing cluster Rojana
Central / Bangkok and Vicinity S Industrial Estate Angthong Ang Thong Mueang / Chaiyo corridor Ang Thong 2020 No clearly published land size found in the reviewed summary No clearly published list of major occupiers Singha Estate’s industrial platform in Central Thailand IEAT
Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Amata City Chonburi Industrial Estate Chonburi Mueang Chonburi / Don Hua Lo Chonburi 1989 2,500 rai according to the source summary Bridgestone, Mitsubishi Electric Consumer Products (Thailand) One of the best-known industrial cities in Thailand and a flagship EEC manufacturing location IEAT
Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Amata Smart City Chonburi Industrial Estate Chonburi Chonburi area Chonburi 2010 5,351 rai No clearly published list of major occupiers An expansion area focused on smart-city development and advanced industries IEAT
Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Amata City Rayong Industrial Estate Rayong Pluak Daeng corridor Rayong 1996 3,857 rai plus support areas No clearly published list of major occupiers A major automotive, petrochemical, and advanced manufacturing base in the EEC IEAT
Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Eastern Seaboard Industrial Estate (Rayong) Rayong Pluak Daeng Rayong 1996 6,206 rai of industrial land and 1,726 rai of utility area No clearly published list of major occupiers A core legacy manufacturing hub in the EEC with complete infrastructure IEAT
Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) WHA Chonburi Industrial Estate 1 Chonburi Si Racha Chonburi Not clearly published Not clearly published No clearly published list of major occupiers A WHA industrial estate near the Laem Chabang corridor WHA
Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) WHA Chonburi Industrial Estate 2 Chonburi Si Racha Chonburi 2013 Not clearly published No clearly published list of major occupiers Convenient access to main roads, Laem Chabang, and surrounding industrial areas IEAT
Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Gateway City Industrial Estate Chachoengsao Plaeng Yao Chachoengsao 1990 3,358 rai Toyota, Isuzu A well-known automotive-focused industrial estate on Highway 331 IEAT
Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) 304 Industrial Park (Prachinburi) Prachinburi Si Maha Phot Prachinburi 1994 No clearly published total land size found in the reviewed summary No clearly published list of major occupiers A major industrial cluster along Highway 304 with strong utility systems and infrastructure 304 Industrial Park
Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) 304 Industrial Park (Chachoengsao) Chachoengsao Phanom Sarakham Chachoengsao 2001 6,000 rai No clearly published list of major occupiers An expansion of the 304 platform with strong eastern logistics connectivity Overview
Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Pinthong Industrial Estate Project 1 Chonburi Si Racha Chonburi 1995 Not clearly published No clearly published list of major occupiers A popular location for Japanese suppliers near Laem Chabang Port IEAT
Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Rojana Industrial Estate Laem Chabang Chonburi Bang Lamung Chonburi 2015 Not clearly published No clearly published list of major occupiers Strong for manufacturing and logistics linked to Laem Chabang Port IEAT
Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Rojana Industrial Park Prachinburi Prachinburi Si Maha Phot Prachinburi Later-generation project Approximately 6,000 rai No clearly published list of major occupiers A strategic gateway within the Southern Economic Corridor Rojana
Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Rojana Rayong Ban Khai Rayong Ban Khai Rayong Later-generation project Approximately 3,000 rai No clearly published list of major occupiers Connected to Map Ta Phut and the Laem Chabang logistics system Rojana
Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Rojana Rayong Pluak Daeng Rayong Pluak Daeng Rayong Later-generation project Approximately 1,500 rai No clearly published list of major occupiers Suitable for automotive supply chain operations in the inland EEC area Rojana
Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Asia Clean Industrial Estate Chonburi Chonburi Ban Bueng area Chonburi 2020 978 rai No clearly published list of major occupiers Known for clean industry positioning and next-generation utility design IEAT
Other Regions Nava Nakorn Industrial Zone (Nakhon Ratchasima) Nakhon Ratchasima Sung Noen corridor Nakhon Ratchasima Later expansion phase 2,000 rai No clearly published list of major occupiers An important industrial platform for Northeastern Thailand Overview
Other Regions Hi-Tech Kabin Industrial Estate Prachinburi Kabin Buri Prachinburi Not clearly published 1,075 rai No clearly published list of major occupiers An advanced manufacturing location along the Highway 304 corridor IEAT
Other Regions Songkhla Industrial Estate Songkhla Sadao Songkhla An official project page exists, but the year was not clearly confirmed in the previous draft Phase 1: 629 rai; Phase 2: 298.5 rai No clearly published list of major occupiers Supports Southern border trade and has potential for halal, food, and electronics industries IEAT
Other Regions Rubber City Industrial Estate Project Songkhla Sadao corridor Songkhla An official project page exists, but the year was not clearly confirmed in the previous draft Not clearly published No clearly published list of major occupiers Specialized in the rubber industry value chain in Southern Thailand IEAT

Note: Some estate or industrial park pages do not clearly disclose their key occupiers, total land size, or founding year. Where that information was not available in the public sources reviewed, this table retains only the information that could be verified without adding assumptions.

Closing Remarks

Thailand’s industrial estate network continues to play an important role in the country’s manufacturing strength, export economy, and long-term investment appeal. For occupiers, investors, academic institutions, and researchers, understanding the profile of each industrial estate is an important factor when comparing infrastructure, labor access, logistics efficiency, and sector specialization.

According to information published by Hero Realtor Co., Ltd., the company has experience in Thailand’s industrial property market and provides services to clients seeking to lease or purchase industrial land, factories, warehouses, and other industrial assets nationwide. Hero Realtor also states that it can assist with related services such as factory license coordination and due diligence, including property owner background checks. Businesses or investors seeking guidance on location selection, market insight, or transaction support may contact Hero Realtor directly for a free initial consultation at 065 083 2211.