Ichitan Group founder challenges students to market to the world

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Ichitan Group founder challenges students to market to the world

Jul 22. 2019
Tan Passakornnatee, founder of Ichitan Group

Tan Passakornnatee, founder of Ichitan Group
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Ichitan Group founder Tan Passakornnatee shared the beverage company’s marketing legacy with over 1,400 students at Panyapiwat Institute of Management (PIM) in a July 19 “From Local to Global” special lecture.

He traced the history of the Ichitan brand, which has become a market leader and top-of-mind choice for youngsters. One secret to success, he said, was a commitment to creating innovations that bring the best experience and happiness to consumers. He shared his vision and experience through stories about the “Yen Yen” herbal drink that both refreshes consumers and provides them with the benefits of herbs, “Yen Yen Fun” which adds fun to a herbal drink with chewy coconut jelly and “Chew Chew” green-tea drink that also offers coconut jelly.

By offering a unique taste experience, other benefits, and featuring the brand’s “young and fun” characteristics, the three beverage brands have been embraced by young people.

In addition to the product uniqueness, the fact that they are sold nationwide in 7-Eleven convenience stores, which have a highly efficient distribution network, has contributed largely to the company’s success.

Tan, known for his fighting spirit, aimed to offer the young marketers-to-be advice to prepare them for pursuing their dreams in a world where no boundaries exist. The first-year students were from four faculties – business administration, food business management, logistics and transport business management, and management science.

1 thought on “Ichitan Group founder challenges students to market to the world

  1. I’m an English teacher here in Thailand, there are not many drinks that I like that are sold here, however the ones that I do like are manufactured by your company. The marketplace seems to be flooded with Oishi, which to my understanding is Chinese. Please promote your products as ‘Made in Thailand by hard working Thais’ Thai companies need to help Thai people to understand that buying Thai products create jobs for Thai people. Please try and get more of your tropical punch and pomegranate in the shops. Thank you

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