Tag: Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand
IEAT eyes redesigning industrial estates to cater to SMEs
BANGKOK – The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) is ready to adjust its industrial estate development plans to better accommodate small and medium-sized...
EEC contributes to higher sales of industrial spaces
BANGKOK - The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (I-EA-T) has indicated that the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) contributed to the significant growth of industrial...
Industrial estates unaffected by drought crisis
BANGKOK, 29 June 2015 (NNT)-The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) has disclosed that industrial estates have not been affected by the drought crisis....
House committee assured: Ayutthaya industrial estate will stay dry
BANGKOK, Sept 4 - A House committee on disaster relief has shown confidence that an industrial estate in Ayutthaya province, 76 km north...
IEAT to spend more on dike project after finding of possible...
BANGKOK, 2 August 2012 – The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) is set to spend more on the construction of dikes around...
Myanmar President to visit Regional Investment & Economic Center 4 and...
BANGKOK, 22 July 2012 – During the official trip to Thailand, the President of Myanmar is set to pay a visit to the...
Chemical explosion victims ask for compensations
RAYONG, 15 May 2012 – Victims of the recent chemical plant explosion in Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate in Rayong province have asked...
Nearby plants unaffected by last weekend’s explosion and fire at Map...
BANGKOK, May 13 - The main buildings' structure of plants nearby were not affected following last weekend's explosion and fire at the Bangkok...
IEAT: Chemical plant explosion in Map Ta Phut does not affect...
BANGKOK, 13 May 2012 – Structures of other main buildings nearby the petrochemical factory in Map Ta Phut which exploded last week, are...
Gas leak factory apologizes to community
RAYONG, 14 May 2012 – The Aditya Birla Chemicals (Thailand) has apologized to the local community and said that it would take responsibility...