The onboarding of Vsico Shipping further reinforces Cainiao P.A.T. Logistics Park's strong commitment to supporting businesses' warehousing diversification strategies as it aids Vsico Shipping in its venture into the motorcycle industry.
Here, Cainiao P.A.T. will offer 30,000 square metres of premium warehouse space to Vsico Shipping for their logistics operations, along with technical support and other services.
Located in the southern province of Long An and with a total planned area approximating 23 hectares, Cainiao P.A.T. lies along the route leading to Vietnam's most vibrant business hubs including the Mekong Delta and the nation's growth engine, Ho Chi Minh City.
By collaborating with Cainiao P.A.T, Vsico Shipping and their prestigious Japanese motorbike corporation clients can benefit from world-class logistics facilities and lower distribution costs, with the possibility to further expand warehouse space and logistics volume in the near future.
Kathy Nguyen, head of Leasing at Cainiao Network Vietnam said, “We understand that there is a growing demand from end-users for cost-efficient and premium-quality logistics solutions offered by contract logistics companies. Hence, as a logistics warehouse developer and operator, we are fully aware of the need to offer a holistic logistics warehouse solution for our clients such as Vsico Shipping.”
“Our partnership with Vsico Shipping does not stop at warehouse space leasing, but also extends to working closely with our valued clients from the beginning to understand their needs, design the most suitable solution, hand over warehouse space, and manage the property during operations. Consequently, we can ensure undisrupted and cost-efficient logistics operations for Vsico Shipping's end-users,” added Nguyen.
Along with its state-of-the-art infrastructure, Cainiao P.A.T. also focuses on providing quality customer services, consultations, and technical support to help clients gain a competitive edge in the industry. |
Along with its state-of-the-art infrastructure, Cainiao P.A.T. also focuses on providing quality customer services, consultations, and technical support to help clients gain a competitive edge in the industry.
With the potential long-term partnership based on mutual trust, Cainiao P.A.T's warehousing facilities are poised to play a critical role in bolstering the growth potential of Vsico Shipping and its blue-chip clients, allowing it to better reach its target customers in Ho Chi Minh City, the Mekong Delta, and nearby regions.
Xing Zhang, general manager for Vietnam at Cainiao Smart Hub noted, “Vsico is an important participant in Vietnam's multi-modal logistics industry. We hope to work more with Vsico and other industry players to tap into the benefits of warehouse diversification, allowing logistics businesses and manufacturers to work hand-in-hand.”
The novel approach to a diversified warehousing strategy is attuned to industry trends, especially in the post-pandemic era, as businesses are looking for more cost-effective, flexible, and scalable logistics solutions. Hence, the cooperation between Cainiao P.A.T. and Vsico Shipping aims to generate fruitful results for both parties.
Founded in 2013, Cainiao Network adopts a collaborative approach to logistics that aims to improve efficiency and customer experience for all players along the supply chain.
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