Daesun Vina inaugurates its plant

Dec 7th at 08:34
07-12-2015 08:34:22+07:00

Daesun Vina inaugurates its plant

Daesun Vina Company Ltd. on December 4 in the northern Hai Phong Port City inaugurated a factory for production and filling of mini gas cans.

Covering an area of 6.4ha in the Dinh Vu Industrial Zone (DVIZ)'s Chemical and Petrochemical Area, the US$5.5 million plant targeted to produce, filling and distributing mini gas cans with high quality and safety to provide both local and foreign markets.

The factory is expected to reach a capacity of around 20 million mini gas cans a year.

The Daesun Vina Company is entirely funded by Maxsun Company Ltd and Daeryuk Can Company Ltd, both from South Korea.

Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Park Bong Book, chairman of Daeryuk Group said the group had a modern and safe gas can production for over 60 years and exported 110 million gas cans annually.

Book said the Daesun Vina factory planned to increase its productivity to 50 million mini gas cans a year.

Daesun Vina is one of three South Korean customers in DVIZ. The IZ has attracted 60 domestic and foreign investment projects with total capital of more than $3 billion so far. With the success of the DVIZ, its long-term shareholders have implemented the expansion plan of South Dinh Vu Industrial Zones (Deep C). The Deep C is located near the Hai Phong International Port with total area of 1,000ha. The expanded area would have the same standards, quality and benefits of the DVIZ.

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