The northern port city of Hai Phong has approved the investment policy for the "Next-Generation Logistics Complex", the city People's Committee announced on April 1.
The project represents a total investment of over VND1.8 trillion (approx. $68 million) and will span more than 53 ha within the South Hai Phong Coastal Economic Zone.
The project will be developed by the Bee Next Generation Logistics JSC. and located in Kien Hai Commune.
According to the approved plan, the complex will be divided into three functional zones. Each zone will feature integrated administrative and technical facilities, including internal fuel stations, warehouses, outdoor storage yards, commercial parking lots, and various support services.
The project will be developed in three phases. Phase 1 will begin operations in the fourth quarter of 2028. Phase 2 will be completed before the fourth quarter of 2030. Phase 3 will commence operations in the fourth quarter of 2032.
Once completed, the complex will provide a comprehensive suite of services, including transport, logistics, cargo reception, shipping, warehousing, customs clearance, customer consulting, packaging, labeling, and delivery. It is designed to function as a core logistics hub serving seaports, airports, and inland waterway ports across the Hai Phong area.
Kien Hai Commune is a strategic location within the South Hai Phong Coastal Economic Zone. This region is envisioned as a new "growth pole" for Vietnam's maritime economy and logistics industry.
It is home to the Nam Do Son international gateway port and an extensive inland port system, all of which connect to strategic northern infrastructure projects such as the Coastal Highway, the Hanoi-Hai Phong Expressway, and the planned Lao Cai – Hanoi – Hai Phong high-speed railway.
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