Nhon Trach IP is one of the biggest IP in Vietnam, with total area of
nearly 3,500 hectares. Currently, there are more than 300 companies at
Nhon Trach, mostly from Taiwan, Korea, Japan, and the import – export
volume is about 15,000 – 17,000 teus/ month, 85% of which go through Cat
Lai Terminal, mostly via overland transport, including SNP’s diamond
customers like Formosa, Vedan, Texhong, Hyosung, Tainan… with annual
volume of over 10,000 teus.
Senior Colonel Ngo Minh Thuan - Executive Vice President of SNP - at the ceremony
Tan
Cang – Nhon Trach CY & Warehouses has crucial location on the river
bank at Phu Thanh, Nhon Trach Commune, Dong Nai Province, with total
area of 11 hectares, 203-m berth, 2 barge berths, 2 Liebherr cranes, 2
conveyors and 2 RTG 13+1, estimated throughput is 150,000 teu/ year.
Just 6km away from Cat Lai Terminal by waterway, Tan Cang – Nhon Trach
CY & Warehouses is considered the extension of Cat Lai; and it takes
only 12 km to deliver to Nhon Trach IP. So that the distance was
reduced from 60 km to 18 km, and Tan Cang – Nhon Trach helps reduce
traffic at Cat Lai. Tan Cang – Nhon Trach will become a customs
clearance point, direct handling will help reduce logistics cost for
customers.
Mr Tran Van Vinh - Vice Chairman of the People's Committee of Dong Nai Province
Colonel Nguyen Van Uan - Director of TCL
Security
at Tan Cang – Nhon Trach CY & Warehouses is considered better than
neighboring area, besides having security cameras, it is located near a
military base, so customers can feel much secured while using services
here.
Tan
Cang – Nhon Trach CY & Warehouses also has good relationship with
local authorities like the People’s Committee of Dong Nai Province,
Customs Department of Dong Nai province, Nhon Trach District… which
accelerate customs clearance, reduce time and cost for customers.
With
the above advantages, Tan Cang – Nhon Trach CY & Warehouses will
become the top choice for Shipping Lines, customers, the trusted and
preferred partners in services.
Ribbon cutting ceremony
At the ceremony, TCL also gave donation for "Fund for the poor" of Nhon
Trach district, Dong Nai province and "Comradeship Fund" of Naval
Command Zone 2.