Mars Petcare expands production and sustainability efforts in Thailand

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Mars Petcare, having invested in Thailand over the past 25 years, is committed to quality, safety, and innovation in its offerings.

NAKHON RATCHASIMA – The expansion of Mars Petcare’s Pak Chong facility in Nakhon Ratchasima, the largest of its kind in Asia, promises significant benefits for Thailand and pet owners worldwide.

As production scales up to meet growing demand, Thailand strengthens its position as a global leader in pet food exports, contributing to the nation’s economic growth and local job creation.

With a commitment to sustainability, Mars Petcare is implementing environmental initiatives to reduce waste and increase renewable energy use at the Pak Chong facility. This focus aligns with broader goals to protect the environment, making it a win for both the planet and consumers who prioritize eco-friendly products.

Teeradej Kasiseriwong, Regional Manufacturing Director for Southeast Asia at the company, noted Thailand’s abundant resources and extensive manufacturing capabilities, which support the production of high-quality pet food that meets international standards. This positions Thai-made pet products as competitive options in the global market, benefiting both domestic pet owners and the local economy.



Mars Petcare, having invested in Thailand over the past 25 years, is committed to quality, safety, and innovation in its offerings. The company’s wide selection—covering dry and wet pet food, dental care items, and health-focused treats for cats and dogs—brings choices to pet owners seeking diverse and reliable options for their pets’ well-being.