ALPLA is increasing its presence in Southeast Asia. After a year of construction, the international packaging and recycling specialist has just opened a modern plant in Thailand. In addition to production and administration, the new, 24,000 square metre building in Chachoengsao, near Bangkok, includes a technical centre for product development and the first STUDIOa in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region for designing new packaging solutions with customers. With its second location in Thailand, ALPLA is multiplying its production capacity in the country. Chachoengsao is replacing Prachinburi as the headquarters and expanding the portfolio to include injection moulding (IM) and one-step injection stretch blow moulding (ISBM) technologies.
‘Our involvement in Thailand more than 20 years ago represented the start of our activities in Southeast Asia and is still central to our growth today. The flagship plant in Chachoengsao covers all the needs of our customers and unlocks new opportunities in the market,’ emphasises ALPLA CEO Philipp Lehner. The opening on 11 February 2025 saw roughly 200 high-ranking guests on site, including Pongpol Yodmuangcharoen (Secretary to the Minister of Industry), Austrian ambassador Wilhelm Donko and Michael Friedl from the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber.
Capacity increase and portfolio expansion
ALPLA is going to manufacture high-quality plastic bottles, preforms, matching closures and injection-moulded parts in Chachoengsao using all core technologies. One focus is on one-step injection stretch blow moulding (ISBM) and injection moulding (IM), which are two newly introduced technologies. ‘The all-in-one concept strengthens our leading role as a system provider for safe, affordable and sustainable plastic packaging from a single source. Chachoengsao combines technological diversity, the highest quality and customer service under one roof. In this way, we wish to expand our market share and unlock new segments,’ says Roland Wallner, ALPLA Managing Director Region Asia Pacific (APAC).