Sodexo Amata Services Celebrates 10th Anniversary Reinforcing Leadership in Food and Integrated Facilities Management Services with Smart and Sustainable Solutions
BANGKOK, December 4, 2025: Sodexo Amata Services Co., Ltd. proudly celebrates its 10th anniversary, reaffirming its leadership in Food and Integrated Facilities Management (IFM) services across the strategic Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), specifically in Amata City Chonburi and Amata City Rayong. The company currently serves over 95 corporate clients, demonstrating strong, sustainable growth over the past decade.
Sodexo Amata Services is a joint venture between Sodexo Thailand, a global leader in sustainable food services and valued experiences at every moment of life, headquartered in France, and Amata Facility Services, an expert in industrial estate development and management in Thailand and abroad. The partnership brings together extensive expertise, technology, and a professional workforce to enhance the efficiency of client services within the industrial estates. Services include catering, engineering and maintenance, smart security, cleaning, and other comprehensive solutions that improve the quality of life for employees of partner organizations.
H.E. Mr. Jean-Claude Poimboeuf, Ambassador of France to Thailand, said, “ This year marks the 340th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Thailand and France. Sodexo is a strong example of a French company that has successfully invested in and grown alongside leading organizations within the Amata Group in Thailand. This achievement not only reflects technical expertise and service quality but also highlights the deep-rooted partnership between the two countries across the industrial and service sectors. It demonstrates the private sector's important role in fostering long-term collaboration and shared value between Thailand and France.
Mr. Arnaud Bialecki, Managing Director, Southeast Asia, Sodexo, said, “With nearly 60 years of global experience across 43 countries and more than 21 years in Thailand, Sodexo remains committed to advancing food services and IFM standards. Our strong collaboration with Amata Facility Services has enabled us to set a new benchmark for our services by combining technology, efficient management systems, and agile teams. This approach helps organizations optimize cost efficiency while upholding world-class standards of health, safety, and quality. Our decade-long journey has earned the trust of leading businesses, and we will continue to support the sustainable development of Thailand’s industrial sector in the years ahead.”
Smart Technologies and Sustainability at the Core:
Sodexo Amata Services continues to drive innovation through advanced technologies, including:
- Amata Command Center (ACC), a 24/7 operations hub integrating security management and Fire Alarm Monitoring systems
- Solar energy and energy-reduction initiatives across the estates to support low-carbon goals
- EV motorcycle fleets to promote low-carbon mobility
- Carbon footprint tracking to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across service areas
- Expanded food service teams to strengthen cafeteria operations, quality control, and food safety
- Continuous workforce development through training, upskilling, and reskilling programs
- Innovative tools and automation to address labor shortages while maintaining consistent service quality
Mr. Vikrom Kromadit, Chairman of the Board and Acting Chief Executive Officer of Amata Corporation PCL, said, “Collaboration with global leaders and professional, full-service experts is crucial as Amata continues to advance and develop comprehensive smart industrial estates in Thailand and internationally. These services are vital pillars for investors establishing production bases within Amata, supporting long-term growth and sustainable success. Sodexo Amata Services exemplifies excellence and plays a key role in strengthening our industrial ecosystem. Together, we are elevating Thailand as a top-tier investment destination, creating long-term value, and contributing to sustainable development in the global market.”