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.
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.
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.
By applying various solutions to increase logistics capacity to facilitate export of farm produce, Chu Lai Port is gradually asserting its role as a specialised reefer container port for agricultural export, solving the problem of logistics costs for businesses.
The workshop, costing VND232 billion (US$10 million), is located in the Tam Hiep Industrial Park in Tam Hiep commune, Nui Thanh district, in the Chu Lai Open Economic Zone.
A new export gateway for the central and Central Highlands regions, Chu Lai Port belonging to THACO Group’s Truong Hai International Logistics Limited Liability Company (THILOGI) has improved its entire service chain to facilitate transport of bulk cargo.
Chu Lai Port belonging to THACO Group’s Truong Hai International Logistics Limited Liability Company has invested in infrastructure, equipment, technology, and services to ensure its development is commensurate with the planning and long-term development orientations.
As a new export gateway in the central and Central Highlands regions, Chu Lai Port belonging to Truong Hai International Logistics Limited Liability Company (THILOGI) has expanded in scale and upgraded the entire services chains to achieve its target of...
The central province has proposed a Private-Public-Partnership (PPP) model for calling on investment from the private sector in two key projects – the Chu Lai Airport and sea port systems in the near future.
Vietnamese conglomerate THACO, also a leading automaker in the country, has delivered to Thailand another 80 Kia Grand Carnival cars that were manufactured at its Thaco Kia plant at the THACO Chu Lai Industrial Park in Quang Nam Province.
Vietnamese multi-business group THACO, also a leading automaker in the country, has delivered to Japan a shipment of composite car seat frames manufactured at its composite components plant in THACO Chu Lai Industrial Zone in Quang Nam Province.