September 04, 2025 | 07:30

International investment pours into Vietnam's logistics sector

Thanh Thủy

Vietnam has now become an attractive destination for infrastructure investment flows, opening up opportunities to elevate its logistics ecosystem to international standards.

International investment pours into Vietnam's logistics sector
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The increasing and deepening involvement of international transportation companies in the Vietnamese market signals that the domestic logistics industry is entering a breakthrough phase.

From its crucial role as a bridge in the global supply chain, Vietnam has now become an attractive destination for infrastructure investment flows, opening up opportunities to elevate its logistics ecosystem to international standards.

According to Mr. Abdulla Alkhallafi, Vice President Cargo Commercial, Far East & Australasia at Emirates SkyCargo, East Asia and Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, are not only anchors of the firm's global network but are also shaping the future of global logistics and trade. From advanced manufacturing hubs to rapidly growing consumer markets, this region is driving the pace of international commerce.

Vietnam has emerged as a potential market within this network, with Emirates SkyCargo transporting 13,873 tons of general cargo from Vietnam in 2024–2025.

Recently, A.P. Moller Capital – a global fund manager investing in infrastructure – announced a strategic investment partnership with ALS Cargo Terminal Corporation (ALSC) through its Emerging Markets Infrastructure Fund II (EMIF II). This event marks the beginning of an expanded investment strategy in Vietnam's transportation and logistics sector, a collaboration between A.P. Moller Capital and VinaCapital.

Mr. Don Lam, CEO and Co-Founder of VinaCapital Group, said "Improving Vietnam's infrastructure and logistics is a key factor in maintaining strong economic growth. This investment partnership in ALSC – a leading company in air logistics at Noi Bai – marks a new step in the cooperation between VinaCapital and A.P. Moller Capital."

Sharing insights on the investment partnership, Mr. Phung Tien Toan, Co-Founder of Aviation Logistics Corporation (ALS), said this collaboration will help ALS and ALSC continue to expand and strengthen their position at Noi Bai  international airport, while also playing an important role in developing logistics in Vietnam.

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