MM Mega Market Vietnam expands its footprint in the North with opening Sapa Depot

May 24th at 13:41
24-05-2022 13:41:10+07:00

MM Mega Market Vietnam expands its footprint in the North with opening Sapa Depot

MM Mega Market Vietnam has publicly opened a new Depot in Sapa, expanding its fifth depot nationwide.

This is recognised as a significant step forward in the sustainable development and expansion of MM Vietnam in distribution network system for the 5-year period from 2020 to 2025 to better serve its professional customers especially HoReCa channel.

MM Mega Market Vietnam expands its footprint in the North with opening Sapa Depot

The delegates cut the ribbon in the opening ceremony of new MM’s Depot in Sapa

Located on the main crossroad about two kilometers from the town center, Sapa Depot spreads over a land area of 480 square meters, in which the total area of the warehouse is 394 square meters. Its target customers comprise business or professional customers who have been providing their products and services in the hospitality industry in Sapa. As an important part of MM Mega Market Vietnam’s supply chain and sourcing management, Sapa Depot aims to provide a wide range of leading-edge products to better support its customers’ evolving demands in a timely manner, while enabling it to offer further solutions within 38 kilometers from Lao Cai City to the central area of Sapa. Major categories available at Sapa Depot include fresh food (45%), dry food (45%), and non-food (10%).

Sapa is a small mountainous town with densely populated subdivisions in Northwest Vietnam. Thus, the delivery and operational costs in Sapa have remained low. Meanwhile, Sapa has emerged as one of the most popular tourist attractions in the northern region, which has led to huge investments in local HORECA businesses. These businesses are seen as main targets of MM Vietnam.

MM Mega Market Vietnam expands its footprint in the North with opening Sapa Depot

Sapa Depot aims to provide a wide range of leading-edge products to better support MM’s customers in a timely manner

Furthermore, the transportation of commodities from Hanoi to Lao Cai City takes around 5 hours by road. This has caused the overuse of time, financial, human and fossil fuel resources; therefore, there has been a growing demand for the nearest supply chain and sourcing partners that offer the best products at the most competitive prices. In recognition of potential for development and expansion in Sapa, MM Vietnam regards Sapa as the best option for opening its fifth depot.

“Vietnam's tourism industry in the post Covid-19 period is expected to quickly recover and catch up with strong development momentum. Throughout Vietnam, MM is expanding its ability to meet growing customer demand for high-quality, responsibly and sustainably-produced products and we look forward to bringing our expertise and supply capabilities closer to even more customers in Vietnam,” said Bruno Jousselin, Managing Director of MM Mega Market Vietnam. “The opening of Sapa Depot at one of the famous tourist destinations in Vietnam is part of the business strategy of MM - a leading food retailer for professional customers, specifically HoReCa channel. We hope that Sapa Depot will bring to our customers not only high-quality products, but also tailor-made solutions at competitive prices to unlock greater value for our customers. Furthermore, the investment will support economic development for Sapa in particular and Lao Cai in general”.

VietNam Economic News



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

New Zealand Fruits Fair 2022 launched in Vietnam

Vietnamese consumers who are shopping at AEON Vietnam from May 19 until June 5 can join various activities of the New Zealand’s apple & kiwi fruit season launches...

Tight material supply impedes textile exports

Although the demand for Vietnamese textiles is forecast to rise steadily in the short term, firms are concerned that tight material supply will impede their export...

Coordination model proves effective in improving support industries

The model of coordination between authorities at both central and local levels and large enterprises in promoting support industries is becoming increasingly...

World opening eyes to exciting Vietnamese offerings in F&B

Vietnamese food and beverage groups are increasingly making their presence felt in numerous countries worldwide thanks to the remarkable quality improvement of...

Thermal power plants dependant on imported coal

By the end of March, the national thermal power plants felt the shortage of more than 3,000 MW of power due to lack of coal supply, and many units had to either...

Vietnam’s seafood exports to EU going swimmingly well

The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) and EU demand for annual seafood import estimated at about US$50 billion have provided Vietnam with major opportunities...

Ministry announces 10 inland depots

Tan Cang Que Vo in the northern province of Bac Ninh has been added to the list of inland container depots (ICDs) in Vietnam, which now reaches 10 in total...

City food businesses under pressure to hike prices as costs skyrocket

Rising raw material and fuel costs are putting pressure on food businesses and restaurants in HCM City to hike prices.

Large industrial zones set up to attract FDI

Several large-scale industrial zones were being set up from the beginning of this year to capture the opportunity of attracting both foreign and domestic...

Hanoi handicrafts attract international SEA Games 31 guests

The regional sporting event creates opportunities for craft villages to upgrade quality, design, and promote products among international tourists.


MOST READ


Back To Top