Vinalines to develop logistics centre in the capital

Feb 21st at 15:00
21-02-2017 15:00:00+07:00

Vinalines to develop logistics centre in the capital

Vietnam National Shipping Lines (Vinalines) plans to develop a large-scale logistics centre in the capital as part of its development strategy for 2020, thoibaotaichinhvietnam.vn reports

The centre, which will connect major seaports such as Hai Phong, Dinh Vu and Lach Huyen through the Dinh Vu inland waterway system, is expected to meet rising demand for container transport in the north while helping reduce transportation costs and environmental pollution.

It is slated to be built at Phu Dong Port in Gia Lam District.

Logistical development is a key service industry goal for Viet Nam. The target is to meet domestic demand and extend reach to the regional and global markets, under the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s draft action plan for enhancing competitiveness and developing logistics services.

The logistics services industry hopes to contribute 5 per cent of the GDP and have a growth rate of 15 to 20 per cent per year by 2020, according to the draft.

Improving logistics infrastructure and the capacity of logistics firms is essential, the ministry said.

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