An Phat Holdings makes fresh move towards sustainable development

Apr 23rd at 08:24
23-04-2020 08:24:10+07:00

An Phat Holdings makes fresh move towards sustainable development

Since 2013, An Phat Bioplastics JSC (AAA) has ventured into the research and development of environmentally friendly product lineups. At the time, AAA financed a project of a local university to create eco-friendly items. The project, however, ended at failure. Since then, the parent company (APH) has made research and development its priority investment field, a fresh and challenging area where no local firms have managed to post success.

After two years of study, in 2015 AAA has reported initial success, becoming the first Vietnamese firm capable of producing fully biodegradable items that meet stringent global requirements. The company’s products have made forays into markets around the world such as France, Romania, Italy, Australia, and the US.

An Phat Holdings makes fresh move towards sustainable development
An Phat Holdings' biodegradable items are used widely by leading local and global brands

On its home turf, APH’s biodegradable items under the AnEco brand often carry a heftier price tag compared to most items on the market due to higher investment costs for material import, technology investment, R&D, and quality control. Making items more affordable has since been a primary target for APH’s management.

To solve the conundrum, in June 2019 APH teamed up with a South Korean partner to acquire the patents of fully biodegradable materials, which is a core part of production costs. Through acquiring the patent, APH aims to build a biodegradable material manufacturing plant in Vietnam, striving to significantly lower production costs.

Currently, the group’s biodegradable products are used by leading brands in Vietnam such as Highlands Coffee, Daewoo Hotel, Lotte Hotel, The Coffee House, Maian Bakers, Soc & Brothers, and can be seen at the shelves of diverse convenience stores and supermarkets like Vinmart, Circle K, AEON, and Lotte Mart. With an ever-increasing number of partners are mulling over promoting the use of environmentally friendly items, APH’s development prospects are looking bright indeed.

During 2020-2025, APH expects biodegradable bags will drive the development of this whole segment as traditional plastic items will be gradually replaced by fully biodegradable and compostable products.

According to Vo Duy Phu, business and marketing director at The Coffee House – a loyal customer of APH – the coffee chain has set forth the target of cutting the emission of hardly degradable plastic by up to 80 per cent.

“This engagement of The Coffee House reflect the sustainable development values the company aims for, while simultaneously inspiring customers to change their habits of plastic use, particularly single-use plastic items,” said Phu.

During 2020-2025, APH expects biodegradable bags will drive the development of this whole segment as traditional plastic items will be gradually replaced by fully biodegradable and compostable products.

Currently, APH is building a factory to manufacture biodegradable items in the US, with the target of pushing up exports to North America in the near future. The opportunity for success is big as the US administration is offering better incentives to investors from other countries who engage in making green products.

Promoting supporting industry as production shifts to Vietnam

Aside with making green products, APH has been taking bold steps to venture into the supporting industry which is generally seen as a difficult area to invest for most local companies due to the large investment needed to ensure the necessary finances and science and technology capabilities.

Five APH member units – Hanoi Plastics JSC (NHH), Anh Trung Industries Co., Ltd. (ATI), Vinfast-An Phat Plastic Auto Part Co., Ltd. (VAPA), Vietnam Pattern Manufacture and Precision Mechanical Co., Ltd. (VMC), and Export Import Development Investment Co., Ltd. (Viexim) – are expected to provide the fulcrum to deepen APH’s engagement in global supply chains.

Along with this, NHH has developed a sound customer base in the auto-motorcycle industry such as Honda, Toyota, VinFast, and other famous brands in the electric and electronic industries like Panasonic and LGE, whereas AIT has signed contracts with Samsung and Brother.

An Phat Holdings makes fresh move towards sustainable development
APH aims to double the production capacity of VMC factory in the near future

In the field of moulding, VMC supplies the market with 200-250 moulds per year which will double to 500 units in the future, driven by ambitions to become one of the leading players in its field. Having a mould manufacturing factory will help APH take the initiative in design, manufacturing, and maintenance activities, curtailing the time and costs of parts and accessories production.

APH started to see the sweet fruits of its investments in its member companies from 2019. Accordingly, last year NHH (the parent company of ATI, VMC, VAPA, and Viexim) raked in VND1.233 trillion ($53.6 million) in consolidated revenue, surpassing its annual target by 9 per cent and recording a nearly 20 per cent jump on-year. Its profit was up 12 per cent on-year, reaching VND68 billion ($2.96 million).

2018-2019 marked APH’s great success as the group has become partner to a raft of global tech giants like Samsung and Brother, and attracted fresh partners such as Lear and STM.

In the forthcoming time, APH aims to strengthen co-operation with the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Samsung Vietnam, and Hai Duong authorities to deploy new plans on supporting industry development, gradually turning APH into a major player in the field by increasing localisation rates and pioneering the development of an eco-friendly high-tech plastics industry.

According to APH executives, during 2020-2025, all member units will ramp up efforts to master production technologies, ensuring that the factories be running at full capacity to optimise production costs.

In addition, APH set out to list on the stock market and grab $250 million from its initial public offering (IPO) proposed to take place in the near future. The group aims to enact maximally 20 million stock in three rounds with the starting price not lower than VND25,000 ($1.09) apiece.

The proceeds would be used to build a high-tech factory manufacturing biodegradable materials at Nam Dinh Vu Industrial Park in the northern port city of Haiphong.

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