Sriracha Harbour, Thailand first and largest private port, is a deep water terminal designed principally for handling all kinds of cargoes including containers. It is strategic located in the centre of the Eastern Seaboard development region coastline, natural sheltered by Si Chang Island directly to the West. Sriracha is ideally situated for ease of access to many of the new industrial estates now in operation, and under construction in Thailand. It is also easy to reach Bangkok by land and sea transportation.

Port Management and Control

Sriracha Harbour Deep Seaport offers the fastest, most efficient service of its kind in Thailand and the first port in Thailand able to accomodate vessels up to 100,000 dwt. In fact, the largest vessel to have berthed her was 124,000 dwt. in late 1995. Sriracha Harbour looks after every aspect of service for visiting vessels and with 4 berths, is able to offer confirmed reservations eliminating expensive waiting periods. The location of Sriracha Harbour ensures that it is accessible and fully usable for 95% of the year. Neighboring Koh Si Chang Island provides a perfect natural windbreak and safe harbour. The one-stop-service offered by Sriracha Harbour includes everything from pre-berthing customs clearance to cargo delivery and, with on party responsibility, wastage of time, effort and money is reduced to a bare minimum. That's how SRH can handle over 3 million tons per year. SRH arranges customs clearance prior to berthing so as soon as the vessel is berthed, discharge can begin. SRH's twin rail-mounted finish port cranes can handle all kinds of general cargo, bulk, break bulk and also happen to be the fastest steel scrap unloader in the ASEAN. Double-handling is avoided with SRH's own fleet of trucks which rool of the jetty, through the twin computerized weightbridges, and onto the main arteries of the EAST, link to SRH with numerous industrial estates of the East of Bangkok, Just 120 kms away.