Leveraging the mega-port of Chancay in Peru as an optimal logistics solution, Việt Nam can boost import-export turnover with Latin American partners, especially in the industrial and energy sectors.
Following the launch of direct services to major ports in India in August this year, Chu Lai Port has expanded its international network with a direct route to the US.
The US$3.5 billion mega-port of Chancay in Peru, set to be completed this year and expected to become a key logistics hub in Latin America, will open new opportunities for Việt Nam''s logistics industry by enhancing maritime transport connections and...
The export of South Korean office furniture to Việt Nam via the Incheon internation port since April this year has witnessed initial results, according to the port authority.
Chu Lai Port has established itself as a prominent international freight forwarding hub in the central and Central Highlands regions and a crucial link for trade with global markets.
The joint stock Đà Nẵng Port company has started operating a new container yard on 37,000sq.m after two years of construction, providing space for 110,000 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) and increasing capacity at the port.
Bình Dương Port has applied modern technology to manage containers coming in and out. The customs sector has also joined in to help the port and other logistics enterprises become more effective and cut costs to develop sustainably.
The operator is currently working with the relevant authorities, including the police, to establish whether the pepper and coffee cargo went missing from the actual port.
Container ship, CNC Bangkok of the CMA-CGM Group, a French business operating shipping routes, supply chains and warehousing, is to begin a service from Chân Mây Port from June 3, marking the first time a global logistics company is operating...
Chu Lai International Port belonging to Trường Hải International Logistics Limited Liability Company (THILOGI) has installed a new specialised crane system that costs more than VNĐ400 billion (US$15.7 million).
The cranes have been put into commercial operation with a total lifting capacity of 60 turns per hour, helping Chu Lai port increase productivity and cargo services.