Presentation Outline 1. Country Profile 2. Export/Import Statistics 3. Ocean Freight Statistics 4. Air Freight Statistics 5. TIFFA Introduction 6. Activities of TIFFA 7. Thailand as a Connectivity Hub for AEC 2015
Country Profile: Thailand Capital : Bangkok Major language : Thai Population : 64 million (UN, 2013) Area : 513,115 sqkm (198,115 sqmiles) Major religion : Buddhism Monetary unit : 1 baht = 100 satangs GNI per capital : US $ 9,430 (World Bank, 2013)
Total Export/Total Import / Balance of Trade 2010 2011 2012 Total Trade 376,225.26 451,358.90 479,224.06 Export 193,298.14 222,579.16 229,236.13 Import 182,927.12 228,779.74 249,987.93 Trade Balance 10,371.02-6,200.58-20,751.80 Value: Million USD$
Top 10 Products: Export 2012 1. Motor cars, parts and accessories 707,712.15 Million Baht 2. Automatic data processing machines and parts thereof 588,398.66 Million Baht 3. Precious stones and jewellery 408,040.19 Million Baht 4. Refine fuels 397,858.66 Million Baht 5. Rubber 270,153.82 Million Baht 6. Polymers of ethylene, propylene, etcin primary forms 263,587.20 Million Baht 7. Chemical products 263,027.85 Million Baht 8. Rubber products 259,768.04 Million Baht 9. Iron, Steel,and Products 217,430.08 Million Baht 10. Electronic integrated circuits 206,462.07 Million Baht
Top 10 Products: Import 2012 1. Crude oil 1,120,452.80 Million Baht 2. Machinery and parts 818,182.20 Million Baht 4. Jewelry and Decorations 492,443.26 Million Baht 3. Electrical Machinery and Parts 531,578.09 Million Baht 5. Iron, Steel,and Products 474,165.99 Million Baht 7. Parts and accessories of vehicles 394,172.99 Million Baht 6. Chemicals 461,922.96 Million Baht 8. Computers, parts and accessories 292,627.39 Million Baht 10. Other metal ores, metal waste scrap 254,162.73 Million Baht 9. Electronic integrated circuites 286,830.58 Million Baht
10 Major Trading Partners- Import & Export (2012) Value: Million Baht ETC. 37.7 Japan 15.6 China 13.4 USA 7.4 Switzerland 2.9 Hong Kong 3.1 Australia 3.2 Malaysia 5.3 Indonesia 4.0 Singapore 3.9 United Arab Emirate 3.9 Source: Department of International Trade Promotion
Ocean Freight Statistics Bangkok Port (Container: Inbound/Outbound) in TEUs 2010 Inbound 771,115 Outbound 681,714 TOTAL THRU PUT 1,452,829 2011 Inbound 811,821 Outbound 643,072 TOTAL THRU PUT 1,454,893 2012 Inbound 824,853 Outbound 572,591 TOTAL THRU PUT 1,397,444
Ocean Freight Statistics Laem Chabang Port (Container: Inbound/Outbound) in TEUs 2010 Inbound 2,517,174 Outbound 2,673,238 TOTAL THRU PUT 5,190,411 2011 Inbound 2,808,331 Outbound 2,922,731 TOTAL THRU PUT 5,731,062 2012 Inbound 2,875,407 Outbound 3,051,029 TOTAL THRU PUT 5,926,436
Total Air Export Import (In Tons) 2010 AIR EXPORT (TON) 563,916 AIR IMPORT (TON) 328,105 2012 AIR EXPORT (TON) 537,989 AIR IMPORT (TON) 387,101 TOTAL THRU PUT 925,090 TOTAL THRU PUT (TON) 892,021 2011 AIR EXPORT (TON) 526,879 AIR IMPORT (TON) 353,669 TOTAL THRU PUT (TON) 880,548 Source: Airline Cargo Business Association/ www.acbathai.org
Total Export-Import of Thailand 2012 Airfreight 925,090 Tons Seafreight 7,323,880 TEUs
(TIFFA) Established 1987 Members: 207 companies Key figures of TIFFA members No. of employee (Staff): 17,710 Paid up capital : 4,049.60 Million Baht (USD130 Million) Assets: 43,110,571,984.88 Baht (USD1,390 Million) Revenue: 83,544,470,444.04 Baht (USD2,694 Million) Net Profit: 4,500,174,588.06 Baht (USD145 Million)
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TIFFA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MR. PHONGTHEP TANGPINITCHIT CHARTERDE PRESIDENT & DIRECTOR MR. SOMSAK WISETRUANGROT CHARTERDE PRESIDENT & DIRECTOR MR. SUWIT RATTANACHINDA CHARTERDE PRESIDENT & DIRECTOR MR. KETTIVIT SITTISOONTORNWONG PRESIDENT MR. SUWAT ARAYAPRAYOON TREASURER MR. PONGPADET ONGPREECHAKUL PUBLIC RELATIONS MR. WITOON SANTIBUNYARAT VICE PRESIDENT MS. ARAYA KONGSOONTORN SECRETARY MR. PHAT JIERAPONG REGISTRAR Mr. CHALERMSAK KARNCHANAWARIN VOCATIONAL OFFICER MR. BOONCHAI THANAMANOSARN DIRECTOR MR. SOMCHAI SURAVANICHSIRI DIRECTOR MR. SURACHAI PONGPENSUK DIRECTOR MR. TERAPOL KLAYOO DIRECTOR MR. CHAYAVUT THIUSATHIEN DIRECTOR MR. SOMCHAI BANLUESANAO MANAGER
KEY ACTIVITIES OF THE ASSOCIATION Human Resource Development v Establish International Transport and Business School (ITBS) since 1997 v Produce personnel for the international trade and transport field more than 8,000 students in 170 classes v Cooperate with Department of Skill Development,Ministry of Labour and Department of Business Development, Ministry of Commerce to set up Logistics Management For Young Executive Program
KEY ACTIVITIES OF THE ASSOCIATION (Continue) Technology: E-Seal v Create Borderless tracking wirelessly by TIFFA EDI Co., Ltd. Rule and Regulation v Cooperate with the government to amend constraint rules and regulations to facilitate the industry. Encourage to draft out Decree on Promotion of Logistics Service Providers
KEY ACTIVITIES OF THE ASSOCIATION (Continue) Group Liability Insurance for TIFFA s members v 176 TIFFA s members v Insurance Cover Multimodal Transport Operators (Sea, Rail,and Road) B2B Matching v Cooperate with Ministry of Commerce to make business matching with overseas partner v Survey and Search Opportunities in running Business in overseas by joint trip with Ministry of Commerce Joint Training with Royal Thai Government Officials on Multimodal Transport Operationalisation for CMLV countries under ASEAN IAI project -Same training will be done for Thai in the year
Thailand as a Connectivity Hub for AEC 2015
Connectivity
Thailand : Hub for Connectivity 1.Myanmay/Laos/ China(Kunming) 2. Myanmar (Yangon, Dawei) Chiang Mai 4. Laos(Luang Prabang) Vietnam(Vinh) 3. Laos(Savannakhet) Vietnam(dong-ha) Bangkok 5. Laos(Pakse) Vietnam(Da Nang) 9.South Asia 8. Europe/Africa FarEast/United States of America 7. Malaysia/Singapore 6. Cambodia(Phnom Penh) Vietnam(Ho Chi Minh) Symbol Port Trade Hub Air Port Border crossing In land transport Sea lane
Sequence of Transport Development INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TRANSPORT SERVICES TRANSPORT VEHICLE INFRASTRUCTURE RULE REGULATION
Transport Connectivity International Connectivity Regional Connectivity National Connectivity
International Connectivity
1.1 LaemChabangDeep Seaport Phase 3 Present Capacity Container: 5.93 m. TEUS Vehicles : - General Cargo : - Future Capacity Container: 18.8 m. TEUs Vehicles : 1.95 m. Units General Cargo : 2.568 m. Metric Tons
1.2 SuvarnabhumiAirport Phase 2 Present Capacity 45 Million Passengers / Year 301,477Flight / Year Future Capacity 60 Million Passengers / Year >500,000 Flight / Year
1.3 Develop Road + Rail Connectivity Between LaemChabangand SuvarnabhumiAirport 1. Rail Transport Center in LaemChabang Port 2. Coastal Connectivity between LaemChabang Port & other domestic ports in Thailand 3. Motorway Road System, Secondary Road System, Flyover Bridge at Intersection, Improve road & rail intersection
Regional Connectivity
Improve Efficiency of 9 Important Border Gateways / checkpoints of Thailand 9 Checkpoints Chieng Khong Checkpoint, Chiengrai Mae Sai Checkpoint, Chiengrai Mae Sot Checkpoint, Tak NongKhai Checkpoint, NongKhai Mukdahan Checkpoint, Mukdahan NakornPhanom Checkpoint, Nakorn Phanom AranyaprathetCheckpoint, Sa Kaeo Sadao Checkpoint, Songkhla PadangbaysarCheckpoint, Songkhla
Designated AH Routes for Transit and Inter-state Transport in Thailand Country AH. No. Origin -Destination Thailand 1. Mae Sot (Thailand/Myanmar Border) Tak Bangkok Hin Kong NakhonNayok Aranyaprathet Khlong Luek (Thailand/Cambodia Border) 2** Mae Sai (Thailand/Myanmar Border) Chiang Rai Lampang Tak Bangkok (West Outer Ring Road) Nakhon Pathom Pak Tho Chumphon Suratthani Phattalung Hat Yai Sadao (Thailand/Malaysia Border) 3 Chiang Rai Chiang Khong (Thailand/Lao PDR Border) Length (Km.) 702 1,923 115
Designated AH Routes for Transit and Inter-state Transport in Thailand Country AH. No. Origin -Destination Thailand 12 Hin Kong Saraburi NakhonRatchasima Khon Kaen Nongkhai(Thailand/Lao PDR Border) 16 Tak Phitsanulok Khon Kaen Kalasin Somdet Mukdahan (Thailand/Lao PDR Border) 19 NakhonRatchasima Kabinburi Laem Chabung East Outer Bangkok Ring Road (Tub Chang) Bang Pa In Length (Km.) 533 713 491
National Connectivity
Key Decision Factors for National Connectivity Development Connectivity with Agriculture - Based Sector Connectivity with Industrial - Based Sector Connectivity with Tourism Sector
Development of Motorway Route Project Linking between Major Cities BANGYAI KANCHANABURI BANG PA IN NAKORN SAWAN BANG PA IN NAKORNRATCHASIMA NAKORN PRATHOM SAMUTSONGKRAM CHA-UM CHOLBURI RAYONG MAPTAPUT
Development Plan of High Speed Train 5 MAIN ROUTE DISTANCE (KILOMETRES) BANGKOK NAKORNRATCHASIMA BANGKOK HUA HIN BANGKOK PATTAYA BANGKOK PHITSANULOK BANGKOK CHIANG MAI 256 225 170 382 363 TOTAL 1,396
National Connectivity
Sample of Facilities and Logistics Value-added Services to Create Connectivity between International Transport - INTERMODAL OR ICD FACILITIES - CONSOLIDATION AND DISTRIBUTION CENTER - PASSENGERS TERMINAL - BACK HUAL TRANSPORT - REST AREA
National Connectivity
Improve and Develop Law, Bi-lateral Agreement, Rules and Regulations Improve + change law, rules and regulations to match with ASEAN Agreement Set up Administration body for International Transport Sector which will involve with Domestic Transport Facilitation vssafety & Security
Summary of Budget for Development of Transportation Connectivity Network 2013-2021 for 2 Trillion Baht (USD64,516 Million) Change modeof road transport to other cost efficient mode Connectivity Developand improve transport system to increase traffic flow 354,560.73 Million Baht (17.73%) (USD11,437 Million) 1,042,376.74 Million Baht (52.12%) (USD33,625 Million) 593,801.52 Million Baht (29.69%) (USD19,154 Million)
Transportation and the Economy