Gemadept Logistics
claims no fears over foreign rivals
As of
January 11,
Pham Hong Hai, director of Gemadept Logistics,
explained to VIR what market changes were expected from the move.
What is your opinion on competition
in
Competition will be fiercer as foreign third-party
logistics (3PL) providers are now allowed to offer all services. But domestic
businesses with good foundations will see new opportunities to co-operate and
develop.
Do you mean to say that domestic
firms will partner up with foreign logistics providers?
In fact, foreign logistics firms have been active in
With such a long history of co-operation,
do you think foreign firms will move into opening their own subsidiaries
here?
Yes, they have long co-operated, but with the market
now totally open, many foreign firms want a majority stake in their joint
ventures. Foreign logistics firms are setting up subsidiaries here and I
believe they will continue to expand their investments and operations to
other areas such as pharmaceuticals, chemicals-cosmetics, fashion,
high-technology and auto parts.
How many companies in
According to the Vietnam Logistics Business
Association,
What is your assessment of the
market’s potential?
It has huge potential. When the economy recovers and
consumption increases, the demand for transportation and distribution of
goods will also increase. Meanwhile, more and more producers want to
specialise their operations. They want to focus on production and sales, so
they tend to transfer other operations such as distribution and transport to
logistics companies.
Is Gemadept afraid to compete?
Gemadept has carefully prepared its human resources and
has the necessary technology and infrastructure to compete with our foreign
rivals. We have invested in software to manage our warehouses and
transportation and we carefully monitor goods. This year we will expand our
operations in the north and central regions. Several major foreign and
domestic retailers are our customers, including
Logistics and managing seaports are our core areas of
business, with the former accounting for 67.4 per cent of the company’s total
revenues and 33.3 per cent of total profits, while the latter accounts for
the rest. These percentages are changing as our work with seaports has started
bringing in bigger revenues and profits.
VIR
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