Bắc Ninh welcomes new Tiên Sơn Inland Port

Oct 16th at 08:44
16-10-2024 08:44:01+07:00

Bắc Ninh welcomes new Tiên Sơn Inland Port

The Minister of Transport has signed a decision to officially open the Tiên Sơn Inland Port, located in Bắc Ninh Province.

A corner of the Tiên Sơn Inland Container Port. — Photo baodautu.vn

The port at Tiên Sơn Industrial Park, Từ Sơn City, spans 114,836 square metres and is projected to handle about 120,000 TEUs (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units) annually, with Bắc Kỳ Investment Joint Stock Company as the project’s investor.

The primary objective is to operate, provide services and carry out import-export procedures in accordance with Decree No. 38/2017/NĐ-CP of April 4, 2017 and the Investment Certificate and Business Registration Certificate.

The Ministry of Transport has instructed the investor to comply with the operational responsibilities outlined in Decree No. 38/2017/NĐ-CP and relevant laws.

The inland port operator must complete all required procedures, ensure the project aligns with its intended purpose and the investment phases, and guarantee safety, security, fire prevention and environmental protection.

Located strategically in Bắc Ninh, the port will play an important role in facilitating the transfer of goods through various modes of transport, connecting road and highway networks to major seaports of Hải Phòng and Quảng Ninh.

This marks a significant step in Bắc Ninh's efforts to improve infrastructure and strengthen its role as a logistical hub in northern Việt Nam.

Bắc Ninh is planned to become a centrally governed city by 2030, transforming into a dynamic economic and cultural hub in northern Việt Nam and a growth pole in the Red River Delta region, tightly connected to the capital, Hà Nội.

The province also aims to develop a modern and synchronised socio-economic infrastructure system, targeting an average annual gross regional domestic product (GRDP) growth rate of 8-9 per cent. 

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