Welcome to Amata!

Amata is a leading developer and operator of industrial parks, or as we call these Industrial Cities.

Creating Perfect Cities Where Possibilities Happen

committed to creating a culture of ALL WIN for our stakeholders by expanding new frontiers and exploring innovation to build a Smart City that enriches quality of life

Founded in 1989 and fired by the vision of founder, Thai entrepreneur Vikrom Kromadit, Amata has grown from a tiny entity into an industrial giant with industrial estates covering over 6,000 hectares of land on strategically located sites in Thailand and Vietnam, with more in development in Lao PDR and Myanmar.

All Win

Business Philosophy

We are committed to conducting our business in a manner that gives equal importance to the economy, society and the environment. Our sustainable management agenda mandates a balanced business approach, placing equal importance on our stakeholders, society, and the ecosystem, to the benefits of all.

Committed to creating a culture of ALL WIN for our stakeholders by expanding new frontiers and exploring innovation to build a Smart City that enriches quality of life

Perfect Cities

Service-Oriented

Organizations from all over the world, ranging from international giants on the Global Fortune 500 list to mid-sized and smaller companies, have chosen Amata as home. Amata strives not only to provide an ideal location for businesses, but also to create integrated cities with a range of services designed to fully support these businesses and the people who work for them. With this service-oriented philosophy in mind, Amata has embraced a 'Perfect City' developer concept since 1989, when Amata City Chonburi industrial estate (previously called Amata Nakorn) was started.

Sustainable Future

Energy Efficient Cities

The company has established its own policies to achieve sustainability. Amata is ready to transform to a leading Smart City that is self-reliant, energy efficient with renewable energy sources and sustainable environmental management.

Amata’s story:

“How it all began”

After natural gas was discovered in the Gulf of Siam in 1973, Thailand, which previously had no known oil resources, began a process of industrialization based on energy self-sufficiency. The eastern seaboard, comprised of Chachoengsao, Chonburi and Rayong provinces, because of its proximity to Bangkok and suitability for the development of a deep-sea port figured prominently in the eyes of development planners. Against this background, the Thai government made the development of the region one of the priority issues in the Fifth National Economic and Social Development Plan (1982-1986) and created the Eastern Seaboard Development Committee with the Prime Minister serving as chairman to aid in its development.

The Amata Group - A quick overview

Amata Corporation PCL., listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) in 1997, focuses on industrial real estate development and related business in Thailand and other countries. According to its 2023 annual report, 45 subsidiaries and associate companies in which Amata Corporation holds shares directly or indirectly operate industrial estates, provide urban development, utilities, and services, or serve as holding companies.

Amata Corporation is the major shareholder of Amata VN PCL., also a publicly listed company on the Stock Exchange of Thailand since 2015. All investments and businesses in Vietnam are made through Amata VN.

Established player with strong track record

With over 35 years in business, an impressive record of success and exciting new developments on the horizon, you can invest in Amata knowing that you are in safe hands. Our people are experienced and knowledgeable in every aspect of setting up and operating manufacturing plants, so you can be confident of success.

Amata Group Public Listed Companies


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Contact us for more details.

Thailand
+66 38 939 007
Vietnam

+84 251 3991 007 (South)
+84 203 3567 007 (North)

Myanmar

+95 1 230 5627

Laos

+856 21 810007