Doosan Enerbility Vietnam (Doosan Vina) and Marubeni Group, Japan, have agreed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to promote new business activities between them in the fields of green and sustainable energy.
The MOU marks a significant milestone in the strategic partnership between these two companies, and represents a meaningful effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Việt Nam and globally.
Marubeni will jointly evaluate with VinES to, invest in, install and operate BESS at multiple business locations of Vingroup’s companies to provide an energy saving solution, load balancing, and more efficient power management.
Marubeni Corporation of Japan plans to develop an instant coffee processing plant, expected to cost 12.7 billion Japanese Yen (nearly US$118 million), in the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau.
Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung received CEO of Marubeni Corporation Masumi Kakinoki in Ha Noi on Tuesday, calling on his firm and other Japanese businesses to increase co-operation with Vietnamese firms.
Marubeni Group from Japan on Thursday kicked off construction on its new paperboard mill project, worth VND4.81 trillion (US$206 million), in the southern province of Ba Ria – Vung Tau.
The People’s Committee of the central Binh Dinh Province licensed an investment certificate to Japan-based Marubeni Lumber Co Ltd to invest in a project worth US$5 million during a ceremony held on February 13.
Japan''s Marubeni company will conduct a pre-feasibility study of the
metro system project in Da Nang, director of the city''s investment
promotion centre Lam Quang Minh has said.