Port Authority of Thailand
The Port Authority of Thailand (PAT; การท่าเรือแห่งประเทศไทย, abbreviated กทท.) is a state enterprise of Thailand under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Transport. Established in May 1951 under the Port Authority of Thailand Act BE 2494, PAT serves as the country's principal maritime authority responsible for regulating, developing, and operating Thailand's major commercial seaports and waterway terminals. PAT manages five ports across Thailand: Bangkok Port (Khlong Toei), Laem Chabang Port—the country's largest and the world's 17th busiest container port—Chiang Saen Commercial Port, Chiang Khong Port, and Ranong Port. Together, these facilities form a key gateway linking Thailand's trade with global and regional markets. In fiscal year 2024 (ending September 2024), PAT recorded its highest-ever revenue of 17,224 million baht and net profit of 7,648 million baht since its establishment. PAT has no outstanding debt and remitted 5,855 million baht to the Thai government in the same year. The authority's vision is to become a "world-class port with excellence in logistics services for sustainable growth by 2030," advancing through three strategic pillars: Global Excellence, Smart Port, and Green Port.
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Tharua 1 Road, Bangkok Khlong Toei District
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| N 13.71328 ° | E 100.5639 ° |
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การท่าเรือแห่งประเทศไทย
Tharua 1 Road
10110 Bangkok, Khlong Toei District
Thailand
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