Area: | 12 k㎡ | Information: | China:(0571)88901753,Thailand: (00662)4390917,Email:danmei.wu@holley.cn |
Address: | Bo Win, Si Racha District, Chon Buri 20230, Thailand | ||
Industries: | Advertising,Plastics And Metals,Automotive & Spare Parts,Mechanical Engineering,Instruments And Apparatus |
Water: | 0.26 US$/m³ | Commercial electricity tariff: | 0.1 US$/kWh |
Heavy industry electricity tariff: | 0.1 US$/kWh | Industrial electricity tariff (peak): | 0.15 US$/kWh |
Industrial electricity tariff (off-peak): | 0.07 US$/kWh | Industrial electricty tariff (average): | 0.1 US$/kWh |
Natural gas: | - US$/m³ | Water treatment: | 0.3 US$/t. |
Minimum wage: | 300 US$/month | Ordinary worker: | 350 US$/month |
Land value tax: | - |
Distance to freight station: | 3.6km from Hua Lam Phong Railway Station | Distance to railway station: | 3.6km from Hua Lam Phong Railway Station |
Distance to habor: | 13.3km from Bangkok Port | Distance to airport: | 34.3km from Airport |
Introduction of district: | The park is located next to Highway 331 of Rayong Province, and the transportation network is well-developed. It is only 27 kilometers away from Thailand's largest deep-water port Lianchabang, which is very suitable for processing transit enterprises. | ||
Roads logistics: | - | ||
Railway logistics: | Bangkok's main railway station is Hua Lamphong Railway Station, which can be reached to domestic provinces, Malaysia, Laos, and Cambodia. | ||
Residential housing price in this city: | 2300 US$/㎡ | ||
Support for residing in Park: | - | ||
Living environment: | Well-developed apartments | ||
Access to supermarkets: | Get It Supermarket | ||
Commerical enviornment: | Shopping mall, commercial plaza | ||
Access to shopping malls: | Buddy Shopping Plaza | ||
Access to hotels: | Nornyaowarat Hotel | ||
Access to leisure and entertainment: | Sanam Luang | ||
Access to healthcare: | Bumrungrad International Hospital | ||
Access to education: | Mulberry House International Pre School |
Thai Chinese Rayong Industrial Realty Development Co Ltd planned to develop Thai-Chinese Rayong Industrial Zone Project - Phase I, in Si Racha, Rayong, Thailand. The project covers the construction of 1.5 square kilometer area field. The project would maily attract Chinese companies such as auto parts, machinery and home appliances to set up factories in the park. Cheered on by the ambitious Belt and Road Initiative, the Thai-Chinese Rayong Industrial Zone had set its sights on becoming an overseas "industrial Chinatown", offering Chinese enterprises a way to access the world stage, while bringing prosperity to Thailand's economy. The zone was recognized by the Chinese government as its only national economic and trade cooperation zone in Thailand that endeavors to create a first-class investment platform for Chinese enterprises. About 35,000 people worked in the industrial zone, mostly Thais. As of late 2018, 118 Chinese companies had set up shop in the zone, with a total investment of USD 3.5 billion. The zone's gross industrial output value had reached $12 billion by the end of 2018.
Si Racha District (Thai: ศรีราชา, pronounced [sǐː rāː.t͡ɕʰāː]) is a district in Chonburi Province, Thailand. Its center is the town of Si Racha, on the Gulf of Thailand, about halfway between Chonburi and Pattaya.
Si Racha is in an industrial zone consisting of manufacturing and shipping industries, supported by the port of Laem Chabang, 20th largest in the world. With Chonburi to the north and Pattaya, Bang Lamung township, Laem Chabang to the south, it forms the bulk of the economic zone of the eastern seaboard of Thailand, a fast-growing area that is second to only greater Bangkok in population and wealth. Due to its infrastructure, Laem Chabang and the eastern seaboard in general, is the nation's leading entrepôt.
Thai Chinese Rayong Industrial Realty Development Co Ltd planned to develop Thai-Chinese Rayong Industrial Zone Project - Phase I, in Si Racha, Rayong, Thailand. The project covers the construction of 1.5 square kilometer area field. The project would maily attract Chinese companies such as auto parts, machinery and home appliances to set up factories in the park. Cheered on by the ambitious Belt and Road Initiative, the Thai-Chinese Rayong Industrial Zone had set its sights on becoming an overseas "industrial Chinatown", offering Chinese enterprises a way to access the world stage, while bringing prosperity to Thailand's economy. The zone was recognized by the Chinese government as its only national economic and trade cooperation zone in Thailand that endeavors to create a first-class investment platform for Chinese enterprises. About 35,000 people worked in the industrial zone, mostly Thais. As of late 2018, 118 Chinese companies had set up shop in the zone, with a total investment of USD 3.5 billion. The zone's gross industrial output value had reached $12 billion by the end of 2018.
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