THA to invest $1 billion in an industrial park in Binh Duong

Nov 30th at 08:22
30-11-2022 08:22:53+07:00

THA to invest $1 billion in an industrial park in Binh Duong

The automaker Truong Hai Auto Corporation (THACO) is mulling plans to invest in a mechanical supporting industrial park with the total investment capital of $1 billion in the southern province of Binh Duong.

 

According to a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed by Binh Duong People’s Committee and THACO on November 27, the investor will proceed from early next year with the research and building of the project.

The province will support the investor in surveying some potential locations before the investor has an official decision on the construction site. The province will provide the group with all necessary support in terms of investment procedures.

Do Minh Tam, general director of the group’s THACO Industries, said that Binh Duong and the southern key economic region had many strengths to build supporting industrial parks thanks to a large and strong business community, completed technical infrastructure, abundant land, and support from local authorities.

“The future supporting IP will not only be focused on the automotive industry - THACO’s main business line, the park will open up doors to all partners, especially small- and medium-sized enterprises in terms of mechanism supporting industry,” Tam said.

As one of the leading and largest automakers in Vietnam, THACO has a completed value chain ranging from product R&D, auto parts manufacturing to auto assembly, logistics, distribution, and retail.

THACO’s arm in the mechanism-supporting sector is THACO Industries. It operates a total 19 manufacturing facilities, R&D centres and testing centres in Chu Lai Economic Zone in the central province of Quang Nam.

In the first nine months of this year, THACO Industries acquired VND8.2 trillion in revenue. The company targets to earn VND13 trillion for the whole year.

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