BANGKOK, THAILAND -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 9 July 2026 - The Thailand Board of Investment (BOI) approved on 8
July a USD 688 million (23 billion baht) investment by Nestlé (Thai)
Co., Ltd. to construct a smart factory and distribution center. The
greenfield project will deploy artificial intelligence and advanced
automation, positioning Thailand as the multinational's strategic
production and logistics hub for Southeast Asia.
The approval highlights Thailand's accelerating momentum in attracting
high-tech, high-value food and beverage manufacturing as global
corporations seek resilient, technology-driven supply chains in
Southeast Asia.
"This greenfield investment will support growing domestic and regional
market demand while linking directly with our domestic supply chain,"
said
Mr. Narit Therdsteerasukdi, Secretary General of the Thailand Board of Investment.
"By using local raw materials, helping our farmers and entrepreneurs,
and sharing knowledge, this project will boost the potential of the Thai
coffee industry and strengthen Thailand's position as a key food and
beverage hub in the region."
The new automated facility, located in the Araya Industrial Estate in
Samut Prakan province, is scheduled to start operations in the fourth
quarter of 2028 with an annual capacity of 170,000 metric tons of
NESCAFÉ soluble coffee, coffee mixes, and ready-to-drink beverages. The
project is expected to create over 520 jobs for Thai engineers and
technical specialists.
By integrating AI-driven systems and robotic automation, the facility
aims to maximize operational efficiency and minimize its environmental
footprint. This directly supports Thailand's Bio-Circular-Green (BCG)
economic agenda.
Nestlé, the world's largest food and beverage company, counts Thailand
among its longest-serving markets. Its NESCAFÉ brand has led the Thai
coffee market for more than 50 years, with more than half the market
share.
"Thailand has been an important market for Nestlé for more than 130 years," said
Mr. Nikhil Chand, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Nestlé Indochina.
"This investment reflects our confidence in the country and our
commitment to contributing positively to Thai society, the economy,
local communities, and the environment. The new facility will use a wide
range of locally sourced ingredients including coffee beans, sugar, and
fresh milk, further supporting local agriculture and economic
development."
A key factor in the BOI's approval is the project's deep integration
into the domestic economy. Nestlé will source USD 130 million (4.3
billion baht) worth of local agricultural inputs and raw materials each
year.
In tandem with the manufacturing expansion, Nestlé will drive upstream
agricultural development by researching climate-resilient coffee
varieties, distributing high-quality saplings, and training local
farmers in sustainable, high-yield cultivation practices.
"Nestlé's choice to invest in coffee production here reflects the
confidence global investors place in Thailand. It advances our strategy
to become a world-leading food and beverage production base," Mr. Narit
said. "This investment strengthens the entire coffee value chain, from
farming and processing to logistics and export. And it builds a
stronger, more resource-efficient foundation for Thailand's food and
beverage industry."
Note: Currency conversions are based on the Bank of Thailand's average selling rate of approximately 1 USD = 33.3 THB.
https://www.boi.go.th/en/index/