Dung Quat to develop container lines at seaports

Thursday, Mar 22, 2018 09:54

Dung Quat Economic Zone has eight ports, seven of which are functional. — Photo baoquangngai.vn

Dung Quat Economic Zone will develop specialised lines at ports to serve container ships due to a high demand on transporting goods containers.

This was announced by the management board of Dung Quat Economic Zone.

At present, seaports in the economic zone do not have lines serving container ships, creating pressure on the management of the zone.

Investors have also proposed ports for container ships to reduce transportation costs for investment projects in Dung Quat Economic Zone as well as industrial parks in Quang Ngai Province. Now, containers of export goods must be transported to Da Nang or some neighbouring seaports in the central region.

Dam Minh Le, deputy director of the management board of Dung Quat Economic Zone and industrial zones in Quang Ngai Province, said Hoa Phat Dung Quat Iron and Steel Complex and a number of other projects were strongly developed.

Moreover, the volume of goods at the ​​Viet Nam-Singapore Industrial Park has increased rapidly, while a series of economic zones in the region have large volumes of cargo. The volume of goods passing through Dung Quat port has thus created demand for building lines for containers at ports, he said.

The management board has called on port operators to open lines at ports for container services this year.

Dung Quat Economic Zone has eight ports, seven of which are functional, including Hao Hung, PetroVietnam Technical Services Corporation (PTSC), Gemadept, Doosan, Dung Quat oil refinery and Dung Quat Shipbuilding Industry Co. Ltd. One specialised port is under construction by Hoa Phat Steel Joint Stock Company.

General ports such as Hao Hung, PTSC and Gemadept can receive 50,000-70,000 DWT vessels. The cargo output at Dung Quat Economic Zone is over 17 million tonnes annually. The products and material imported and exported through the ports include wood chips, fuel oil, household products and garments.

Meanwhile, Dung Quat Economic Zone is yet to develop logistics services. Only PTSC has provided services on customs procedures for the import and export of goods through Dung Quat port. The port doesnot have warehouses either.

At present, the management board is focused on creating favourable conditions for operation of the deep-water ports, aiming to turn the ports to a huge advantage point for the development of Dung Quat Economic Zone. — VNS

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