About Us

Driving Logistics Forward
with Faster, Accurate, and
Reliable

We are a Southeast Asia-focused logistics partner
providing end-to-end solutions that connect businesses
across Thailand, CLMV, and the world,

OUR JOURNEY

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จากผู้ให้บริการชิปปิ้ง สู่ผู้เชี่ยวชาญการค้าระหว่างประเทศ

Founded in 2005 by Mrs. Waraporn Thepsan, the company began as a customs brokerage and shipping service provider in Mae Sot, one of Thailand's most strategic trade gateways. With deep local expertise and strong operational commitment, Farfar quickly became a trusted partner for businesses navigating the complexities of international trade.

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โลจิสติกส์ พร้อมนวัตกรรม
ที่ขับเคลื่อนธุรกิจ ตั้งแต่ปี
2005

River boat
Cargo boxes

In 2014, Piyaphon Transport Logistics was established to strengthen our transportation capabilities. This marked a significant milestone, transforming Farfar into a fully integrated logistics provider with seamless control across the supply chain.

2005 — Foundation

  • -Founded by Mrs. Waraporn Thepsan
  • -Started as Customs Brokerage & Shipping Service
  • -Focus on Thailand–Myanmar border trade (Mae Sot)

2007 — Formal Establishment

  • -Officially registered as a legal entity
  • -Expanded import-export operations
  • -Built early customer base

2014 — Expansion Phase

  • -Established Piyaphon Transport Logistics
  • -Strengthened transportation capabilities
  • -Entered full logistics operations

Present — Integrated Logistics

  • -Full-service Cross-Border Logistics Provider
  • -Strong network across Myanmar
  • -Strategic location near Friendship Bridges
  • -Supporting regional trade growth

Thailand ASEAN Highway

Routes

AH1

Connects Aranyaprathet, Bangkok, and Mae Sot, serving as a major gateway between Thailand and Myanmar.

AH2

Thailand’s longest ASEAN route, linking the Malaysian border in the south to Chiang Rai and Tachilek in the north.

AH3

Connects Chiang Khong and Chiang Rai, supporting trade routes toward Laos and Southern China.

AH12 / AH13 / AH16

Important east-west corridors connecting northeastern Thailand with central and western logistics hubs.

AH19

Links Bangkok to Laem Chabang Port and major industrial zones in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC).

AH123

Strategic coastal and border route connecting Bangkok, Laem Chabang, Map Ta Phut, Rayong, Trat, and the Cambodia border.

ASEAN Highway Map