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A Feasibility Study of Developing One-Stop-Service Inland Container Depot: A Case Study of Kerry Siam Seaport, Co., Ltd.
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UTCC Engineering Research Papers
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University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
Date Issued
2010
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University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce. School of Engineering
Abstract
Kerry Inland Container Depot (ICD) was developed in order to support the importation and exportation of Thailand, in conjunction with the new deep seaport at Kerry Siam Seaport located on the Eastern Seaboard. Being considered as a back up facility to serve the rapidly growing industrial expansion of the Eastern Seaboard, the site for ICD was chosen to be an area near the seaport, approximately 3 kms. Owing to the rapid increase in containerized shipping movements through the seaport, the very considerable expansion of industrial and associated activities on the Eastern Seaboard has placed increasing demands on the use of the ICD. The point has been reached where the size and capacity of the present ICD. This study highlighted: 1) the need for improved access, and proposed a constructed one-stop-service ICD that includes Thai customs department responsible for inspecting agriculture, fisheries, forestry goods, and medicine and 2) the feasibility of the project using the financial instruments Internal Rate of Return (IRR), Net Present Value (NPV), Payback Period (PBP) and Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR).
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1906-1625
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University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
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Ungul Laptaned (2010) A Feasibility Study of Developing One-Stop-Service Inland Container Depot: A Case Study of Kerry Siam Seaport, Co., Ltd.. UTCC Engineering Research Papers.
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