Operation News
12/16/2011

In November, Tan Cang-Cai Mep (TCCT) gained the net productivity of 86 move/hour by using 03 quay sides cranes.

12/16/2011

In November, warehouse throughput grew up 107% while container yard throughput grew 113% of the plan. The total transport volume has increased 17 compared to the plan in November.
 

12/16/2011

In November 2011, 06 warehouses in Tan Cang – Long Binh ICD maintained the capacity up to 100%. The demand for bonded warehouse made up 75% in comparison to 25% of general and CFS ones.

12/16/2011

On 03/12/2011, Saigon Newport Corporation delegations attended “Integrating import-export to logistics – improving your competitive advantage” conference held by Vietnam Freight - Forwarders Association (Viffas) in Saigon Palace Hotel. Participating at the conference, there were Viffas’s BOD, Ms Alison Windsor – Manager International Trade Development of Halifax Port, the delegation of Ho Chi Minh city Customs, representatives of importing-exporting companies, warehousing companies, port operators, and media representatives.

11/15/2011

Saigon Newport Corporation (SNP) has been the top container operator in Vietnam, which operates multi-business with continued upgrading and expanding subsidiaries all over the country and near areas.

11/14/2011

From 8th to 11th, November 2011, Saigon Newport Corporation has joined the Rice Festival activities which took place in Soc Trang city with the theme “Honouring the Vietnamese Rice - Green Environment for Yellow Fields”.

10/15/2011

On 13th and 14th October, 2011, Saigon Newport Corporation (SNP) held the opening ceremony of Tan Cang – Sa Dec, Customer Conference in the Mekong delta area and coordinated with Dong Thap People’s Committee to organize the Investment Promotion Conference in Dong Thap.

09/28/2011

On August 12, 2011, a signing ceremony of coordinating regulation between Tan Cang – Song Than ICD and Song Than Customs Department was taken place at TC-ST ICD site under witness of VIP guests

09/27/2011
SAIGON NEWPORT CORPORATION ATTENDED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING 2012 OF VIETNAM SEAPORT ASSOCIATION AT DA NANG CITY
08/30/2011

On 30 August 2011, Tan Cang – Cai Mep International Terminal (TCIT) – a joint venture between Saigon Newport Corporation (SNP), MOL (Japan), Hanjin (Korea), Wanhai (Taiwan), held a maiden call celebration of K’Line Lions Gate Bridge 051A/B of AWE4 service (All Water East Coast Service 4) at TCIT

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REMARKS ABOUT SNP
  • Mr. Wang Yi Yong - Import/Export Director of Texhong Nhon Trach

    Saigon Newport Corporation always aims at improving the service qualities and provide door-to-door services to customers.
  • Mr. Dang Quoc Tien - Vice General Director of Military Bank - MB

    I strongly believe that SNP keep always the position as a leading terminal operator in Vietnam with the rapid and sustainable development. SNP has been and will also be the key seaport developer who leads and makes the big contribution to the development of Vietnam port system, make a gradual enlargement for the seaport development in the region and worldwide.
  • Mr. Hoang Trung Hai - The Member of the Central Party Committee - Deputy Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam

    With the sincere feelings, I highly appreciate and respect the efforts as well as contributions of SNP in term of diversifying the strength of economic resources of BR-VT province in particular and of Vietnam in general. Especially, SNP contributes to solve the problem of creating more jobs for the local labor force which has profound social meaning, there-by makes the motivation for sustainable development of the country's economy. BR-VT province has great potentials in deep-water port and logistics services, still awaiting capable investors such as Saigon Newport Corporation. In the near future, I hope that we will give the licenses and launch such big projects.
  • Mr. Nguyen Tuan Minh - The Member of the Central Party Committe, Secrectary of Party Committee of Baria Vung Tau

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