Established in 1951
PAT is one of State Enterprise under the general supervision of the Ministry of Transport. Presently, PAT manages 5 ports, including Bangkok Port, Laem Chabang Port, Chiang Saen Commercial Port, Chiang Khong Port and Ranong Port. The 70 years of PAT’success reflects the port organization’s importance to Thailand’s logistics industry and Global Trade.
OUR VISION
To be World Class Port with Excellent Logistics Services for Sustainable Growth.
OUR VALUES
SMART: Standard, Mastery, Agility, Responsibility, Teamwork
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and our 5 ports give your business
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world’s leading companies
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Special Report
RANONG PORT
AREA
12
ACRES
VESSELS CAPACITY
12,000
DWT
LOADING AREA
11,000
SQUARE
THAILAND’S ANDAMAN GATEWAY CONNECTS TO BIMSTEC COUNTRIES
CHIANG KHONG PORT
AREA
2.4
ACRES
CONTAINER BERTH
24x180
METRES
OPEN STUFFING AREA CAPACITY
10
CARS
CENTER OF OUTLAND WATER TRANSPORTATION IN GREATER MEKONG SUB-REGION
CHIANG SAEN COMMERCIAL PORT
AREA
154.8
ACRES
CONTAINER BERTH
4
PORTS
OPEN STUFFING AREA CAPACITY
100
CARS
CENTER OF OUTLAND WATER TRANSPORTATION IN GREATER MEKONG SUB-REGION
LAEM CHABANG PORT
AREA
7
ACRES
VESSELS CAPACITY
80
VESSELS/ DAY
RUBBER GANTRY CRANE
136
CRANES
THAILAND’S MAIN INTERNATIONAL LOGISTIC DEEP SEAPORT
BANGKOK PORT
AREA
941.2
ACRES
CONTAINER BERTH
6.8
ACRES
OPEN STUFFING AREA
35.2
ACRES
STEADFAST TO BE WORLD CLASS SERVICE PORT WITH AN EXCELLENT LOGISTICS SERVICE
Those interested in leasing the space are invited to contact: Commercial Property Section, Asset Management Division, Business Development and Marketing Department Tel: 02-269-5358 (during official working days and hours)
The sea is not merely a route for transportation — it is the very heart of Thailand’s economy, connecting the nation with the rest of the world. The Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) is therefore advancing its logistics system towards sustainable growth under the concept of “Smart Port & Green Port”, integrating new management methods and technologies to drive the nation towards environmentally friendly maritime transport in tangible ways
The Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) is taking decisive steps towards becoming a Low Carbon Port, with a firm commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting clean energy use at every stage of its operations. This initiative forms a key part of PAT’s “2D” strategy, under the pillar of “Decarbonisation”, which seeks to balance trade competitiveness with environmental conservation — ensuring that Thailand’s ports grow sustainably while remaining friendly to the planet
Chiang Saen Commercial Port: Four trade opportunities linking directly to Southern Chin
Today, ports are no longer just points for cargo loading and unloading — they are evolving into ‘giant brains’ powered by 5G technology. Laem Chabang Port in Chonburi, under the Port Authority of Thailand, is spearheading this transformation as the nation’s first Smart Port.
2025-09-19
Ranong Port is now under the spotlight as a Gateway Port — a vital trade gateway linking Thailand with neighbouring countries and advancing towards becoming a regional logistics hub under the Southern Economic Corridor (SEC) policy. The Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) is therefore accelerating efforts with a three-step plan to reinforce Ranong Port, transforming it into a new strategic focal point that Thailand’s transport and logistics sector cannot overlook 🏗️