THOUSANDS OF CONTAINERS LEFT AT HAI PHONG PORT
[30-03-2016] The Ministry of Finance will co-ordinate with the Ministry of Transport and Hai Phong Port authority to deal with containers that are lying unused at Hải Phòng Port by the end of April. Cao Trung Ngoan, deputy general director of Hai Phong Port, said nearly 1,000 containers, filled with goods subject for re-export, mostly used tyres, have been left at the port for months.
CITY ISSUES INT€™L DRIVER€™S LICENSES THURSDAY
[26-02-2016] The HCMC Department of Transport on Thursday started issuing driver’s licenses for Vietnamese nationals and expatriates for use in 73 countries and territories including Germany, France and Russia.
CAI MEP-THI VAI PORT COMPLEX INEFFICIENT
[22-01-2015] Cai Mep-Thi Vai port complex in Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province has operated inefficiently due to underdeveloped infrastructure, logistics shortcomings and competition from ports in HCMC and Binh Duong Province.
LET PRIVATE SECTOR HELP VIETNAM€™S TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS
[19-01-2016] Vietnam’s evolving economy needs new strategies to maintain strong growth, and a World Bank report calls for the government to work with private sector importers, exporters and transport companies to improve freight logistics.
VIETNAM'S TRANSPORT, LOGISTICS NEED MORE PRIVATE PARTICIPATION TO MAINTAIN RAPID GROWTH: WB
[12-01-2016] The Vietnamese government need to work together with private sector importers, exporters and transport companies to improve freight logistics if the Southeast Asian country is to maintain its current rate of growth, according to the World Bank report released last week.
CHALLENGES FOR VIETNAM LOGISTICS MARKET IN 2016
[29-12-2015] Logistics must ensure conditions and product quality from factory to end-consumers. Future logistics must certainly increase visibility into the status of goods in real time (anytime, anywhere) by using big data and real-time tracking applications.
VN CARGO CARRIERS FACE TOUGH TARGETS
[07-12-2015] Viet Nam will transport between 500 million and 600 million tonnes of goods this year by sea, the Vietnam Maritime Administration (Vinamarine) has said. The Vinamarine hopes to transport between 900 million to 1.1 trillion tonnes by 2020, by sea, which has seen the strongest development in the country's industrial transport sector.
LOGISTICS UPGRADE A MUST TO INTEGRATE
[30-11-2015] International logistics co-operation is essential for Viet Nam, especially in the context of global integration and ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), delegates heard at an international logistics conference held in HCM City yesterday.
























