Central Salaya is one of the key lifestyle and economic hubs in Nakhon Pathom, connecting local communities, universities, and important agricultural areas. The new Drop Point in this strategic location provides customers and local business operators with faster and more convenient access to parcel delivery services. The service point, located on the Ground Floor, offers a full range of services, including J&T Super, J&T Fruit Parcel, J&T Bulky, as well as VIP membership options that provide exclusive benefits and services.
In addition, on 11 October 2025, J&T Express conducted a promotional activity, distributing flyers and walking through the shopping center to engage with customers. As part of the campaign, a special service fee of only 16 THB was offered for parcels weighing up to 1 kilogram. This promotion is valid from 11 October to 11 November 2025.
Ms. Christine Fransisca, Head of Brand Management Department at J&T Express Thailand, stated: "This year, J&T Express is focused on expanding its comprehensive express delivery network. The opening of the Drop Point at Central Salaya aligns with our organizational strategy to make our services more accessible to customers and business operators. It also supports farmers and local economies through a high-quality logistics system that ensures safe delivery of fresh produce and goods to consumers nationwide."
Mr. Sakulpong Pongpijit, Marketing Manager of Central Salaya, stated, "On behalf of Central Salaya, we are delighted that J&T Express has opened a Drop Point within the shopping center. This initiative helps enhance customer experience in an area that serves both as an educational community and a growing economic hub. We believe that having a high-quality express delivery service will provide convenience for all customer groups, including students, business operators, and the surrounding community."
J&T Express is committed to continuously developing its delivery network to improve the quality of life in local communities and to align with its mission of sustainably expanding the country's logistics network.