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| Bangkok
Port has stood largely unchallenged as the major marine gateway
to Thailand since it opened in 1951. The port is situated on
the banks of the Chao Phraya River, which begins at the Gulf
of Thailand and flows through Bangkok. |
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| Sriracha
port began operations in 1992, designed for general and bulk
cargo as well as industrial shipments. The port is located on
the eastern seaboard, 117 kilometers from Bangkok. |
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| Since
opening in 1991, Laem Chabang has emerged as Thailand's largest,
most modern and busiest deep-sea shipping port. The port is
located 110 kilometers east of Bangkok, in the heart of Thailand's
vibrant eastern seaboard industrial region. |
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| Map
Ta Phut Industrial Port began operations in 1992 to serve heavy
industry in the eastern part of Thailand. The port is located
in Rayong province, and operates as part of the Map Tha Phut
Industrial Estate. |
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ports were both opened in 1988, designed to aid economic development
in the southern part of Thailand. Seafood, tin, and rubber exporters
as well as cruise ship operators have benefited from these facilities. |
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