BANGKOK, THAILAND -
Media OutReach Newswire - 13 October 2025 -
Café Amazon, one of Thailand's most recognizable coffee brands, is
stepping up its international ambitions as it scales new markets and
secures global recognition. The chain, operated by PTT Oil and
Retail Business Public Company Limited (OR), has grown from a roadside
coffee stop inside PTT Stations into one of Asia's largest coffee chains
with more than 5,000 outlets worldwide.
Café Amazon was recently named a
winner of the World Branding Awards 2024–2025 by the World Branding Forum — its eighth consecutive win — highlighting its rise as a Thai brand with staying power on the global stage.
In the second quarter of 2025, Café Amazon sold
more than 107 million cups of coffee — the equivalent of nearly 1.2 million cups a day — representing a rise of almost
5 million cups, or 4.9% year-on-year. The growth was driven by
store expansion and resilient consumer demand. Already Thailand's market
leader, the brand is pushing deeper into Laos, the Philippines, Japan,
Oman, and Bahrain through a franchise model designed to preserve global
brand standards in design, quality, and service.
At the core of Café Amazon's identity is its commitment to
local coffee growers and sustainable farming practices. The
company sources beans from farmers in northern Thailand — including Pang
Khon, Phah Lang, Mae Wang, and Doi Inthanon — through long-term
partnerships that improve agricultural techniques, lift smallholder
incomes, expand forest cover, and contribute to cleaner air.
Back in Thailand, OR is scaling its
200-rai OASYS hub in Ayutthaya, an integrated complex covering
roasting, bakery production, distribution, and a barista academy. The
facility is powered partly by solar energy, operates on a
zero-wastewater system, and creates new local employment — demonstrating
OR's strategy to link commercial growth with environmental stewardship.
Social impact remains a cornerstone of Café Amazon's growth. Its
"Café Amazon for Chance" program has expanded to
over 430 outlets across Thailand, providing employment to
underprivileged groups including the hearing-impaired and elderly. The
initiative reflects the company's belief that a café can be more than
just a retail space — it can serve as a community platform.
By balancing
growth, sustainability, and social inclusion, Café Amazon has
secured its place among the world's leading coffee brands. As it enters
its next phase, the company is confident in its path to becoming one of
the world's leading coffee brands, while championing Thai pride and
purpose-driven growth.
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