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Thai Air Cargo was established in December 2004 as a joint venture between a Thai logistics firm, Commercial Transport International, or CTI Holdings (51%) and Australian airline Qantas (49%). Thai Air Cargo was to initially target markets in Japan, China, India and Europe.
Bangkok Port had 3,067 vessel calls in FY2016, down 5.5 percent from FY2015. Cargo tonnage was 21 million, down 3.7 percent. Cargo volume totalled 1.5 million TEUs, down 3.4 percent. Full container loads (FCL) decreased to 82 percent, less container loads (LCL) accounted for 15 percent, and 2.7 percent of containers handled were empty. PAT ...
As of 2024 SRT had 4,507 km (2,801 mi) of track, all of it meter gauge except the Airport Link. Nearly all is single-track (2847.1 km), although some important sections around Bangkok are double (1,089.9 km or 677.2 mi) or triple-tracked (107 km or 66 mi) and there are plans to extend this. [ 1 ]
The Bangkok Port area is on the east side of the Chao Phraya River in Khlong Toei District occupying over 900 acres (3.6 km 2).It was Thailand's main international port, primarily a cargo port, though its inland location limits access to ships of 12,000 deadweight tonnes or less and not longer than 172 m (564 ft). [3]
Birds must be isolated or in quarantine under the supervision of a veterinary official for 2 days before the shipping. During at least 30 days after arriving all pets must be under quarantine in approved rooms at the expense of the importer/owner. Pets may be transported as a piece of checked baggage of passengers, in the cabin, or as cargo.
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Rail freight, which is cheaper—only roughly half the cost of road transport [18] —safer, and more environmentally-friendly than road transport, accounted for only 1.4 percent of freight tonnage carried in 2015. [10] SRT aims to boost its share of cargo transport to six percent with its rail duplication by 2022. [10]