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PAT and Private Sector Launch Multimodal Transport from Ranong Port to BIMSTEC
The Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) has officially launched a new multimodal transport route from Ranong Port, marking the first shipment connecting Lao PDR, China, Thailand, Myanmar, and BIMSTEC countries. The inaugural service, which began on September 23, 2025, departed for Yangon Port, Myanmar. This initiative combines truck, rail, and sea transportation to create seamless…
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Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) has highlighted the growing potential of Ranong Port,
Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) has highlighted the growing potential of Ranong Port, emphasizing its readiness to serve as a sandbox for the government’s planned “Land Bridge” project. With container throughput surging and increasing regional connectivity, Ranong Port is positioning itself as a strategic hub linking the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and…
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PAT Launches First Multimodal Transport Service, Cutting Transit Time to 3–6 Days
The Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) has officially launched its inaugural Multimodal Transport service from Ranong Port, reducing shipping times from the previous 14–21 days to just 3–6 days, while significantly lowering logistics costs. The opening ceremony, held on September 23 at Ranong Port, marked the beginning of the new Multimodal Transport route linking China–Lao…
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PAT Opens New Logistics Corridor Linking to BIMSTEC Market
KEY POINTS: Mr. Kriangkrai Chaiyasirivongsuk, Director of the Port Authority of Thailand, announced the official launch of the Multimodal Transport Project at Ranong Port. The inaugural shipment set sail to Yangon Port, Myanmar, marking a milestone in elevating Ranong Port’s role as Thailand’s Andaman trade hub and deepening regional economic connectivity. The new transport route…
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Ranong Port Strengthens Role as Andaman Trade Gateway with BIMSTEC Shipping Route
On September 23, at Ranong Port, Mr. Kriangkrai Chaiyasirivongsuk, Director of the Port Authority of Thailand (PAT), announced the official launch of the Multimodal Transport Project linking China–Lao PDR–Thailand–Myanmar and the BIMSTEC countries (Thailand, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Nepal). The project aims to promote an integrated transport corridor that seamlessly connects road,…
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Ranong Port Positioned as Regional Logistics Hub to Support Land Bridge Linking China and India
Ranong Port is moving toward becoming a regional logistics hub under Thailand’s Land Bridge project, designed to connect southern China with India and the Indian Ocean while bypassing the congested Strait of Malacca. Private sector stakeholders are urging the government to adopt a “Sandbox” model to test infrastructure readiness, free trade zones, and industrial clusters,…
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PAT Plans to Elevate Ranong Port into Andaman Trade Hub to Support ‘Land Bridge’ Project
Mr. Kriangkrai Chaiyasirivongsuk, Director of the Port Authority of Thailand (PAT), announced plans to further develop Ranong Port into a key Andaman trade hub, enhancing its capacity to support Thailand’s ambitious Land Bridge project. He emphasized that Ranong Port plays a vital role in international trade due to its strategic location, serving as a gateway…
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Ranong Port Launches Multimodal Transport to Expand Regional Trade Connectivity
The Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) has inaugurated the Multimodal Transport Project at Ranong Port, opening a new logistics route linking Lao PDR, China, Thailand, Myanmar, and the BIMSTEC group of countries. The launch included the first cargo shipment to Yangon Port, Myanmar, marking a significant milestone in positioning Ranong Port as Thailand’s maritime trade…







