KVIP should
promote advertisements to attract investors
The Korea Viet Nam Incubator Park should promote
advertisements to attract more companies, Truong Quoc Hoai Nam, vice chairman
of People's Committee of Can Tho City, said at meeting on releasing the
development plan of the park.
Pham Minh
Quoc, director of the park, said at the meeting in Can Tho City on September
28 that the park, located in Can Tho City, has operated for one year and, at
present, has had two companies relocate to the park to begin manufacturing.
The Nhat Viet Company has manufactured fish powder using microorganism
technology and Hoang Thang Company has improved its sowing machine.
So far, the
park has received registration from five companies interested in investing in
the park, said Quoc, adding that the park would choose among these
applicants, and is expected to have more companies moving to the park by the
end of 2016.
He noted
that the park has advertised itself and cooperated with local and foreign
partners to exchange information and seek to promote itself in the market, as
the park was set up for farming and fishery processing, as well as mechanical
industry. Companies that locate to the park must have new ideas in production
and business. Those conditions, however, will limit the number of companies
joining the park.
In addition,
Viet Nam's enterprises, especially farming and fishery processing companies,
have been cautious about registering investments in the park because they
have put in place processing contracts for export products, he said.
The park has
not contracted for professional advertising, which would affect potential
companies' abilities in approaching the park.
At present,
the park has put into operation equipment and machines for mechanical
manufacturing, as well as processing of farming and seafood products, worth
US$2 million.
However, Nam
said the park has not had specific development plans, so related parties,
such as the park's management board and Can Tho's departments of science and
technology and of industry and trade, as well as the Can Tho Enterprise
Association, should develop specific plans to attract more investors to the
park.
In addition,
the park has had difficulties in raising capital for equipment and machines,
as well as land for enterprises developing projects.
Nam further
said that the management board must require enterprises to pledge that after
developing their technology for production, they must install the technology
in Can Tho City.
The park,
managed by the Korea-Viet Nam Incubator Development Centre, has a total
capital of $21 million, including $17.7 million from South Korea and the
remaining from Viet Nam.
The park has
received a total area for building of 4.5ha, including three main office
regions, a laboratory area with modern equipment for research and testing
product quality and facilities for production of products researched at the
park.
There also
is an incubator of research and development techniques, consulting for the
training of workforces for small and medium sized enterprises in Can Tho City
and provinces in Cuu Long River Delta region, including firms in producing
and processing agricultural and seafood products and manufacturing of
mechanisms for farming and fishery industries.
It also
expected to have support for enterprises in researching and reforming
technology in those industries to improve quality and create added value for
their products.
VNA
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Thứ Bảy, 1 tháng 10, 2016
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