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TYPE | Infrastructure |
CLIENT | Thailand |
PROJECT | Consumer Goods Manufacturing Zone Integration |
PROJECT COST | 750,000,000.00 |
COMPLETION DATE | 01/09/2025 |
PROJECT INFORMATION | Consumer Goods Manufacturing Zone Integration Project Title: Consumer Goods Manufacturing Zone Integration Project Code: TH-AMCU-001 Date of Approval: 15 September 2006 Version: 1.0 Approval and Endorsement Authorities
Project Overview
Since the 1998 revolution, the Socialist Republic of Thailand has been bolstering its manufacturing sector with the goal of self-sufficiency and mass availability of goods and services. The country has made several significant strides in increasing its productive capacity. However, most consumer goods originate from workers' cooperatives’ infrastructure, which the confederal and local governments occasionally subsidize. Regardless, the state-provided economic base already included additive manufacturing, industrial automation production facilities, and nanotechnology research and development centers. Confederal coordinators from the Democrat Party suggested the expansion of Advanced Manufacturing Clusters (AMC) to include consumer goods manufacturing zones as a logical conclusion. An additional 50 acres will be dedicated to the new productive sections within each AMC. Production halls feature high-volume manufacturing lines, flexible manufacturing cells, assembly areas, packaging and kitting zones, and cleanroom facilities. Raw material warehouses include receiving docks, bulk storage, palletized storage, and temperature-controlled storage. Finished goods warehouses feature AS/RS, staging areas, and returned goods processing zones. Distribution hubs include loading docks, vehicle storage and parking, and on-site logistics offices. A product development lab is located in each zone. The project also installs comprehensive and advanced quality control and assurance labs. The existing infrastructure of the larger AMCs would provide robotic cells alongside new automation control rooms for the consumer goods manufacturing zones. Utilities such as power substations, boiler and chiller plants, water treatment plants, compressed air systems, and HVAC systems are included. Maintaining and engineering workshops feature machine shops, electrical and PLC workshops, and spare part storage. The project also includes guardhouses, perimeter fencing, lighting, CCTV surveillance, and access control systems. All security measures and equipment are in line with NSST 1.5 Architecture. |
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