Chonburi, 3 February 2025 – Amata Group, in collaboration with six government agencies, has launched the Government All-Service Center at the Amata City Industrial Estate in Chonburi. Located within the EEC area, the center aims to streamline interactions with government agencies, particularly for entrepreneurs, enabling faster and more efficient services.
This initiative supports the Ministry of Industry’s "Industrial Reform to a New Economy" policy, which seeks to create a cleaner, more efficient, and transparent Thai economy. The center is designed to enhance services and facilitate investment for both domestic and foreign businesses.
"This public-private partnership enhances services for entrepreneurs, enabling faster and more efficient interactions with government agencies. It will foster confidence among investors in the EEC, positively impacting the manufacturing sector and creating a more flexible management system for government agency contacts," said Industry Minister Mr. Akanat Promphan.
The Ministry of Industry, Ministry of Commerce, Thailand Board of Investment (BOI), Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Office (EECO), Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT), and Amata Group participated in the opening ceremony of the first-ever integrated "Government All-Service Center" located within an industrial estate in Thailand. The ceremony was attended by notable government officials, including His Excellency Mr. Akanat Promphan, Industry Minister; Mr. Thawatchai Srithong, Governor of Chonburi Province; Dr. Chula Sukmanop, Secretary-General of the EEC Office; Mr. Narit Therdsteerasukdi, Secretary-General of the BOI; Mr. Sumet Tangprasert, Acting Governor of IEAT; and Mr. Vikrom Kromadit, Chairman of Amata Corporation Public Company Limited.
Mr. Vikrom Kromadit, Chairman of Amata Corporation, emphasized the importance of the center in promoting investment and driving economic growth. "This comprehensive service center will contribute to Thailand’s economic system, serving as a key hub for both import and export activities. It will also play a pivotal role in aligning service guidelines with competitive global standards, ensuring the country’s continued competitiveness."
Amata's Government and Legal Affairs Coordination Manager, Mr. Phansa Jaichon, who oversees the center, explained that the initiative aligns with Amata’s "All Win" philosophy. "The center currently provides services from six key agencies, and we plan to expand services by inviting additional government agencies, educational institutions, and societal organizations in the future," he stated.
Amata City Chonburi, a crucial economic center hosting over 800 factories and commercial outlets, is poised to grow into a leading business and industrial hub, contributing significantly to Thailand’s sustainable economic development.
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