Chu Lai Port emerges as a major international cargo hub

Chu Lai Port emerges as a major international cargo hub
Chu Lai Port emerges as a major international cargo hub

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A corner of the Chu Lai terminal in the Central Highlands.
Photo : VNA/CVN

Operated by Truong Hai International Logistics Limited Liability Company (THILOGI), it has played a key role in strengthening trade relations between businesses in the Central and Central Highlands regions and neighboring countries such as Laos and Cambodia for over of a decade.

Strategically located in the key economic region of Central, the port enjoys excellent transport connectivity via major routes such as National Highway 1A and Da Nang – Quang Ngai Expressway.

The Central region is recognized as an important manufacturing and processing center, particularly for sectors such as textiles, footwear, wood and furniture, metals, heavy industries, oil and gas, l energy and agriculture.

The Central region is home to many industrial zones, including large ones.

As part of Quang Nam province’s master plan until 2030, which focuses on key sectors such as aviation, ports and logistics, Chu Lai Port is well positioned to become an international logistics hub.

Efforts are currently underway to establish new maritime routes in the region that will connect adjacent ports, integrating with free zones, industrial areas, airports and railway stations, in line with the province’s strategic vision for the maritime sector.

THILOGI recently registered with the United States Federal Maritime Commission with the aim of facilitating trade between Vietnam and the United States, and plans to improve logistics services to support businesses.

Phan Van Ky, general manager of Chu Lai Port, highlighted the port’s focus on diversifying shipping routes to Northeast Asia, America and Canada, using the land it owns to expand warehouses and other port facilities.

The port has recently invested more than VND400 billion in modernizing equipment, vehicles and infrastructure to improve its operations.

Thanks to its competitive rates and ongoing investments, the port constitutes a profitable and efficient gateway for exporters of agricultural products from the Central region.

Through efficient multimodal logistics operations, it has streamlined companies’ operations, increasing their profitability and improving their competitiveness.

Its cold storage system, built according to international standards, covers an area of ​​more than 12,500 m² and has 1,000 refrigerated containers to meet customers’ storage and export needs.

Scheduled to inaugurate a 50,000-tonne deep-water port terminal with a modern loading and unloading system next month, it is poised for further growth.

As a company connecting agricultural exports from the Central and Central Highlands regions, Laos and Cambodia, THILOGI has efficient freight forwarding solutions that have transformed the port into an international logistics hub.

It prioritizes a full-service logistics model, connecting freight transportation activities from road to sea and providing a range of port services.

It has a fleet of transport vehicles and specialized refrigerated containers to ensure the preservation of agricultural products at appropriate temperatures.

VNA/CVN

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