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Samsung requests private
terminal at
Workers are pictured working at a phone
making plant of Samsung in northern
South Korean electronics giant Samsung has sought permission
from Vietnamese authorities for a dedicated terminal for the company’s import
and export processes at Hanoi’s Noi Bai International Airport.
The private facility will help Samsung speed up the
import and export of products. The firm accounted for 35 percent of inbound and
outbound goods shipped via the airport in 2013, Samsung said in a document
sent to state agencies last week.
That figure is expected to rise to 50 percent in the
near future, Samsung added.
Therefore, Samsung sent a written request to the Civil
Aviation Administration of Vietnam, Vietnam Airlines, and relevant agencies,
to make the under-construction cargo terminal a dedicated area for the export
and import of Samsung-produced goods through Noi Bai.
Samsung also recommended that the dedicated cargo terminal
should be equipped with security screening machines and other security
equipment.
According to Samsung’s calculations, the import and
export of goods through the largest international airport in the northern
region has exceeded 30 percent of its designed capacity.
Samsung said that if the cargo terminal, which is being
built by ALS Port Terminal Co at the airport and is expected to become
operational in the last quarter of 2014, is connected to storage facilities
in Yen Phong and Yen Binh Industrial Parks in the northern provinces of Bac
Ninh and Thai Nguyen, respectively, they can meet the urgent needs of the
business.
Those storage facilities were also built by ALS to
serve Samsung’s production plants in the two industrial zones.
In 2013, Samsung imported and exported about 80,000
tons of goods by air, accounting for 35-40 percent of the total volume of
imported and exported goods via the international airport.
That number is forecast to rise 62.5-87.5 percent to
130,000-150,000 tons in 2014, and to grow about 20-30 percent annually in the
next five years.
As a result, the total volume of shipments sent through
Noi Bai by Samsung will exceed 50 percent of the total cargo volume at the
airport in the near future.
Samsung started investing in
Samsung has disbursed $1.7 billion out of a registered
capital of $2.5 billion for its factory in
Last month, the company received a certificate of
investment for a new $1 billion plant, focusing on manufacturing
high-definition (HD) displays and assembling future HD displays, including
curved and foldable screens.
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Thứ Ba, 2 tháng 9, 2014
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