We currently provide support through two core solution areas:
Practical support for temperature-controlled logistics in Thailand,
including storage, delivery, setup planning, and scalable operations for food-related and temperature-sensitive products.
・Cold chain support for Japanese restaurant chains in Thailand
・Setup support for companies entering Thailand
・Small-lot refrigerated and frozen delivery in Bangkok
・Practical planning for storage and temperature-controlled distribution
Support for companies that need to review inventory hub design, storage structure, and import/export flow in Thailand,
including cases where future Free Trade Zone (FZ) utilization may become strategically relevant.
・Initial review of whether FZ may fit your business model
・Inventory hub planning for import/export-related operations
・Practical review of storage, domestic flow, and re-export considerations
・Operational planning connected to future business expansion in Thailand
For companies handling food products, frozen items, chilled products, or other temperature-sensitive goods,
cold chain decisions in Thailand often need to be made step by step.
Some companies start with small-lot delivery.
Others need support while launching local operations.
Some require a structure that can later scale into regular storage and wider distribution.
MON supports practical cold chain planning based on actual operating conditions,
rather than offering one-size-fits-all transport arrangements.
💡Recommended Cold Chain Pages
For Japanese Restaurant Chains in Thailand
Support for restaurant groups that require reliable refrigerated or frozen logistics for stable operations.
Cold Chain Setup Support for Companies Entering Thailand
Support for businesses that need practical cold chain planning when launching operations in Thailand.
Small-Lot Cold Chain Delivery in Bangkok
A practical option for businesses that want to start small, test demand, or avoid overcommitting too early.
Free Trade Zone (FZ) is not simply a “warehouse option.”
In practice, it becomes relevant when a company needs to think more strategically about storage, inventory flow, import/export structure, re-export possibilities, and future operating efficiency in Thailand.
For many businesses, the right question is not “Should we use FZ immediately?”
The better question is:
“Should we start planning today in a way that keeps FZ as a realistic future option?”
That is where early-stage review becomes valuable.
Whether you need cold storage, local delivery, import/export coordination, or Free Zone support, our team is here to help.
Even if you are still exploring options, feel free to contact us.
We will help you identify the most suitable solution for your business.
Free Trade Zone (FZ) is not simply a “warehouse option.”
In practice, it becomes relevant when a company needs to think more strategically about storage, inventory flow, import/export structure, re-export possibilities, and future operating efficiency in Thailand.
For many businesses, the right question is not “Should we use FZ immediately?”
The better question is:
“Should we start planning today in a way that keeps FZ as a realistic future option?”
That is where early-stage review becomes valuable.
💡What We Focus On
・Whether FZ may fit your business model and operating flow
・Inventory hub planning linked to import/export operations
・Review of storage, domestic distribution, and future re-export possibilities
・Step-by-step planning rather than forcing a premature large-scale setup
・Practical alignment between current operations and future expansion
💡Detailed FZ Pages Are Coming Soon
Dedicated English pages for FZ-related themes are currently being prepared.
Planned topics include:
・FZ planning support for companies entering Thailand
・Inventory hub design for import/export businesses
・Practical considerations for temperature-sensitive products and future FZ use
・How domestic logistics and future FZ operations can be connected
☑️Until those detailed pages are published,
we recommend using the free consultation option if you would like to discuss whether FZ may be relevant for your business.
Our services are designed for companies that need practical logistics decisions in Thailand,
especially when transportation, storage, inventory flow, and future business structure need to be considered together.
・Japanese companies entering Thailand
・Restaurant groups and food-related operators
・Importers and distributors of chilled, frozen, or temperature-sensitive goods
・Companies testing demand with small-lot delivery
・Businesses reviewing warehouse and inventory structure in Thailand
・Companies that may need future import/export-oriented inventory hub planning
・Businesses considering long-term operational scalability in Thailand
In Thailand, logistics decisions often become inefficient when companies treat
transportation, storage, inventory, domestic distribution, and import/export planning as separate topics.
In reality, these functions are connected.
A business may begin with:
・small-lot refrigerated delivery,
・then require local storage,
・then face inventory control challenges,
・and later consider more strategic warehouse or Free Trade Zone options.
MON focuses on helping companies make decisions that work not only for today’s needs,
but also for the next operational stage.
If you would like to review the market first, we also provide practical reference pages related to cold chain logistics in Thailand.
These pages are designed for:
・internal sharing within your team
・early-stage business evaluation
・comparing logistics approaches before requesting quotations
・understanding how warehouse, transport, and cold chain operations connect in practice
They are especially useful if you are still deciding:
・whether Thailand is the right market structure for your products
・how to think about warehouse and delivery setup
・what cost factors should be reviewed before comparing providers
・how to avoid choosing the wrong logistics model too early
❄️Thailand Cold Chain Market
A practical overview of how the cold chain market works in Thailand, including common operating patterns, local delivery realities, warehouse considerations, and what importers should understand before entering the market.
📖[Read: Thailand Cold Chain Market]
❄️Cost considerations for cold chain logistics in Thailand
A practical guide to the main cost factors that affect cold storage, refrigerated transport, frozen delivery, route design, and overall logistics planning in Thailand.
📖[Read: Cost Considerations for Cold Chain Logistics in Thailand]
💡Comparison points when reviewing logistics providers
What businesses should compare before choosing a logistics partner — beyond price alone. Includes practical checkpoints for service fit, operational reliability, and long-term flexibility.
📖[Read: Comparison Points When Reviewing Logistics Providers in Thailand]
✔️Key checkpoints before selecting a logistics structure
A decision-support guide for companies that are still deciding between warehouse-only, transport-only, integrated cold chain, phased rollout, or future FTZ-related planning.
📖[Read: Key Checkpoints Before Selecting a Logistics Structure in Thailand]
📌Use cases for cold chain operations in Thailand
Typical business scenarios where cold chain logistics in Thailand becomes important, including food importers, restaurant supply, retail replenishment, frozen distribution, and mixed warehouse + delivery models.
If you would like to discuss your situation after reading these guides, we can help you review:
whether your current logistics model is realistic
what should be prioritized first
whether warehouse, delivery, or both should be considered
how to compare providers more effectively
If you are not yet sure whether you need:
・cold chain setup,
・small-lot delivery,
・warehouse planning,
・or future Free Trade Zone (FZ) consideration,
that is completely fine.
Tell us a little about your products, delivery area, or current challenge.
Our team will review your inquiry and get back to you with possible options.
The information on this page is intended for general business guidance and initial consultation regarding logistics, storage, inventory flow, and possible Free Trade Zone (FZ) considerations in Thailand.
Actual applicability depends on product type, business model, operational flow, warehouse conditions, customs procedures, and local regulatory requirements.
Specific feasibility should always be reviewed based on the details of each case.