Deputy General Director of ITL Corporation Tô Hoàng Anh was honoured to receive the Việt Nam Value National Brand 2024 award. VNS Photo Văn Châu
ITL Corporation is proud to receive Việt Nam Value National Brand 2024, marking an important milestone on the journey to become the first billion-dollar Transportation and Logistics Company in the country.
This is the second consecutive time ITL Corporation has achieved Việt Nam Value National Brand, affirming the quality of its services, products and capacity as a Vietnamese business reaching out to the international market.
The Announcement Ceremony of Việt Nam Value National Brand 2024 with the theme "Strengthening the Green Era” took place at the National Convention Centeron November 4 in Hà Nội City and was attended by the Prime Minister, leaders of the government and a large number of businesses across the country.
With a value of US$507 billion in 2024, Việt Nam's brand value ranked 32nd out of 193 evaluated countries, one place higher and a 2 percent rise in value compared to 2023, according to the leading brand valuation consultancy Brand Finance.
Trần Tuấn Anh, CEO of ITL Corporation, said: “Achieving Việt Nam Value National Brand for the second time is a great motivation for ITL on our transformation journey. This award is a well-deserved recognition for us to continue to maintain our strong development momentum, constantly pioneering and innovating, contributing to promoting the position of the Việt Nam Logistics industry in the international market, and contributing to the overall development of the country.”
In recent years, Việt Nam's national brand has made remarkable progress. The nation has not only entered the top 100 countries with strong brands but has also become the fastest-growing country in brand value worldwide from 2019-2022.
ITL continues to complete its “shared Logistics ecosystem” to bring more added value to customers and other businesses in the same industry through value-sharing services, optimising operating costs and aiming to reduce carbon emissions in the supply chain. – VNS