VN’s logistics firms remain small despite potential

Aug 7th at 08:48
07-08-2019 08:48:13+07:00

VN’s logistics firms remain small despite potential

There are 4,000 Vietnamese businesses operating in the logistics field but most of them are small-scale with weak human resource quality, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) reported.

 

According to the report, Vietnamese logistics enterprises are mainly operating on a small scale, with up to 90 per cent of enterprises having capital of less than VND10 billion (US$429,922) (lower than the average registered capital of the enterprises), 1 per cent of firms have capital of over VND100 billion, 1 per cent have capital from VND50 billion to VND100 billion, 3 per cent have capital of VND20 to VND50 billion, and 5 per cent have capital of VND10 to VND20 billion.

Up to 2,000 logistics businesses are one-member limited liability companies.

Only 400 businesses have joined the Viet Nam Logistics Business Association (VLA).

According to VLA statistics, member enterprises represent over 60 per cent of the national market share, including many leading enterprises in the industry. The leading logistics enterprises currently include SNP, Gemadept, Transimex, IndoTrans, TBS Logistics, Sai Gon New Port, Delta, U&I Logistics, Sotrans and Minh Phuong Logistics, which are all members of VLA, providing services to all strategic markets of Viet Nam.

The application of information technology in logistics is modest and mainly focused on customs declarations and vehicle monitoring and supervision. However, businesses and logistics centres are making efforts to innovate operations. In addition to the main functions of preserving, labelling, packaging, splitting, handling goods and preparing orders, logistics centres are applying information technology in goods management and tracking, as well as accessing location.

Some specialised logistics centres are almost automated such as logistics centres of Samsung, Unilever, P&G, Vinamilk, and Masan. Major logistics centres are currently concentrated in Hai Phong, Dong Nai and Binh Duong, applying modern management systems of Gemadept, TBS, Sai Gon New Port, Transimex, Mapletree, Damco, DHL, Kerry Express and Viettel Post.

Limited connection

Notably, there are 45 logistics centres in nine provinces and cities of Viet Nam, but most of them are second class logistics centres (regional level), and are not yet developed in accordance with the orientation of developing first class centres (national level).

The connection between modes of transport is a major limitation, pushing up logistics costs. This connection is clear on the main transport corridors, with the focus on connecting railways and inland waterways with seaports, urban centres and production centres.

According to Deputy Prime Minister Vuong Dinh Hue, MoIT’s report has helped the Government to make an overview of the current logistics field in Viet Nam. These are important data to develop this industry, contributing to promoting trade facilitation in the country as well as exporting goods.

VLA’s data showed that, together with the growth rate of GDP, industrial production value, import and export turnover, retail value of goods and transport services and infrastructure, in recent years, Viet Nam's logistics services have a relatively high growth rate of 12-14 per cent, the percentage of enterprises outsourcing logistics services is about 60-70 per cent, contributing about 4-5 per cent of GDP.

With the World Bank's report in 2018, logistics performance index (LPI) of Viet Nam is ranked 39 out of 160, up 25 places compared to 2016 and ranked third place in ASEAN countries.

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