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International Polymer Park (IPP)

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International Polymer Park (IPP) – Rayong (Polymer Hub in Eastern Seaboard)
Thailand’s specialized industrial estate focused on polymer, plastic, rubber, and chemical production.
📍 Strategic Location & Accessibility
Situated in Nikompattana District, Rayong Province, within the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC)
Approximately 110 km from Bangkok, 95 km from Suvarnabhumi Airport, 40 km from Laem Chabang Port, and 26 km from Map Ta Phut Port.
Fully compliant with IEAT industrial estate standards
📏 Estate Size & Sector Focus
Total developable land: 1,200 rai (~1.92 million m²)
Specialized for industries such as automotive, chemicals, plastics, rubber, and polymer processing
⚙ Infrastructure & Utilities
Power supply: 2 × 20 MW capacity
Water supply: 3,700 m³/day with 80,000 m³ underground reservoir
Wastewater treatment: 1,700 m³/day
High-speed communication: CAT, TOT, DATC services available
🏢 Key Services & Consultation Support
Offers land sale (BOI Zone 3) only
Provides full factory, warehouse, logistics, administrative, HR, and government liaison support—ideal for international investors, particularly from Japan
🏭 Major Tenants
Leading polymer and chemical companies such as:
Asahi Kasei
Mitsubishi Chemical
Sumitomo Chemical
Toray Industries
Toyobo
SumiRiko Eastern Rubber (Eastern Polymer Group subsidiary)
🌐 Investor & Industrial Appeal
Classified as a BOI Zone 3 area, allowing for foreign investment and promotion incentives
Located near major petrochemical infrastructure and raw material providers in Eastern Seaboard
✅ Summary
International Polymer Park (IPP) is a fully equipped, high-grade estate tailored for polymer-related industries—from production and packaging to logistics. With robust utilities, strategic location within Thailand's EEC logistics corridor, and Japanese-oriented support services, it offers a strong environment for both domestic and foreign investors in the polymer sector.