Southern firms unveil ambitious expansion plans
Although not being out of the woods yet in terms of
economic hardships, numerous businesses in
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Director of Minh
Tien Company Limited Nguyen Tri Kien said they plan to double their
production space to meet burgeoning customer demands. Minh Tien produces bags
and suitcases under the Miti brand.
Minh Tien operates
five production lines currently and boasts a workforce of 500 skilled workers
and employees as well as an expansive distribution system with 200 agents and
50 outlets throughout
Tien said
Chinese-made suitcases hold a 90 per cent market share in the north and 60-70
per cent in the south but often have problems with wheels, handles or
zippers.
“Our company does
not have these problems and we offer customers a five-year guarantee on our
suitcases,” said Kien.
As well as
doubling their production area and procuring state-of-the-art equipment, the
company has a production goal of 500,000 units, up 80 per cent against 2013.
According to CEO
of Thien Nam Elevator Joint Stock Company Tran Tho Huy, the company managed
stable production last year with VND328 billion ($15.6 million) in revenue, on
par with the yearly projection.
More importantly,
it developed a strategy to more effectively tap the Japanese market.
In early February
our company shipped off the year’s first batch of elevators to
Thien
The company, which
was honoured as a national brand and named a leading elevator supplier in the
country, has set out to surpass 10 per cent growth this year.
Deputy chairman of
the Ho Chi Minh City Business Association Pham Ngoc Hung said difficulties in
2013 resulted in many firms going bankrupt, leaving the market open to other
players.
Healthy firms have
the opportunity to fill this void in 2014.
One example is Nam
Thai Son Plastic Packaging Joint Stock Company in
All of these firms
responded similarly that fairly stable exchange and lending rates played a
major role in their decisions to expand.
By Thanh Vu, VIR
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Thứ Sáu, 14 tháng 2, 2014
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