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RESTARTING THE VESSEL CONTAINER TO CAN THO PORT CHANNEL AFTER QUAN CHANH BO CHANNEL CLEARED – DEVELOP MEKONG DELTA LOGISTICS POTENTIAL

On the morning of December 29, at Tan Cang Cai Cui Terminal, Cai Rang District, Can Tho City, Saigon Newport Corporation (SNP) and Vietnam National Shipping Lines (VIMC) successfully organized the “Welcoming Ceremony of Tan Cang Foundation Mother Vessel To Ports of Can Tho.” The restart of this service route …

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Tan Cang – Cai Mep Joint Stock Company – Marked the 15th anniversary of construction and development, received the Third-class Labor Medal

On September 7th, 2022, in Phu My Town, Ba Ria – Vung Tau province, Tan Cang – Cai Mep Joint Stock Company under the system of Saigon Newport Corporation (SNP) successfully organized the ceremony of receiving the Third-class Labor Medal and 15th traditional anniversary (October 14th, 2007 – October 14th, …

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Saigon Newport Corporation developing pioneer logistics solution – accompanying customers in Dong Nai province

On May 26th 2022, in Bien Hoa city, Dong Nai province, Saigon Newport Corporation (SNP) and Dong Nai province Customs Department successfully held Dialogue on “Accompanying Enterprises” both online and offline. With a “Customers centric” goal, the dialogue belongs to SNP’s series of customer appreciation events in Dong Nai province, …

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IAPH welcome VPA as new associate member

We are pleased to announce that the Vietnam Seaports Association (VPA) has joined the IAPH as an associate member. The VPA is a career-associated organization established on a volunteer basis in 1994. It cooperates and supports developing port personnel’s careers, improving business efficiency, and protecting members’ economic interests in port …

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Hanoi (VNA) – Rice prices in the Mekong Delta region continued to increase slightly in the past week, according to Vietnam Food Association. Specifically, the highest price of summer-autumn unhusked rice at the field is 5,100 VND (22 US cents) per kilo, an increase of 100 VND compared to the …

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