masan overcomes covid 19 challenges to make it into vietnams top 5 private groups

Masan overcomes COVID-19 challenges to make it into Vietnam's top 5 private groups

Despite the challenges caused by the pandemic, Masan Group has made efforts to maintain its production and supply chains, achieving revenue growth in the first nine months of 2021 and become one of the top 5 largest private companies in Vietnam in 2021 according to Vietnam Report.
vietnam on the rise as regional industrial hotspot

Vietnam on the rise as regional industrial hotspot

It is very clear that Vietnam is on the rise as an industrial hotspot in the region, and even to some extent in global supply chains. Peter De Boeck, partner at McKinsey & Company’s Vietnam office shared with Mai Dang how Vietnam has been drawing the spotlight in global trade and investment.
capacity for maximum growth in rooftop solar arena

Capacity for maximum growth in rooftop solar arena

Mergers and acquisitions in the solar energy sector in Vietnam are expected to rise in 2022, reflecting the country’s economic fortunes, since the country has a lot of potential for solar energy due to its geographical location. In addition, as a consequence of global supply chain adjustments and the country’s overall trend of rapid development, Vietnam’s prominence has risen.
nike and adidas maintain supply chain operations in vietnam

Nike and Adidas maintain supply chain operations in Vietnam

Rumours that Nike and Adidas would move production out of Vietnam in August and September were rebutted by the Vietnam Textile and Apparel Association (VITAS) as the brands do not own any plants in the country.
successfully managing the risky business of covid 19

Successfully managing the risky business of COVID-19

COVID-19 has put a brake on Vietnam's booming economy and left many businesses struggling to survive.
norway to partner with vietnam to awaken offshore wind power potential

Norway to partner with Vietnam to "awaken" offshore wind power potential

Norwegian Ambassador to Vietnam Grete Løchen and Commercial Counsellor Arne-Kjetil Lian recently have handed over the 'Vietnam Supply Chain Study Report' to Vietnamese Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Hong Dien.
resilient supply chain is more than just operational and cost efficiency

Resilient supply chain is more than just operational and cost efficiency

New Standard Chartered survey findings indicate ASEAN firms, including those operating in Vietnam, believe the financial stability of indirect suppliers is necessary to enhance supply chain robustness.
nestle aims to transform vietnam into worlds food and beverage supply hub

Nestlé aims to transform Vietnam into world's food and beverage supply hub

As a leading global corporation with local cohesion and understanding, Nestlé is committed to expanding its investment activities to help Vietnam become the centre of the world's food and beverage (F&B) supply chain.
smes require 50 trillion investment to meet global net zero transition goals

SMEs require $50 trillion investment to meet global net-zero transition goals

Up to half of the estimated $100 trillion investment needed to deliver net-zero supply chains will have to be directed towards small- and medium-sized enterprises – highlighting the need for a new front in the battle to combat climate change, according to new research published today by HSBC and Boston Consulting Group (BCG).
vietnam supply chain study report for offshore wind

Vietnam Supply Chain Study Report for offshore wind

Norwegian Ambassador to Vietnam Grete Løchen joined by Commercial Counsellor Arne-Kjetil Lian on October 28 met with Vietnamese Minister of Industry and Trade (MoIT) Nguyen Hong Dien to present him the Vietnam Supply Chain Study Report for offshore wind.
ips with seaports will have the advantage in attracting new generation fdi flows

IPs with seaports will have the advantage in attracting new-generation FDI flows

The COVID-19 pandemic affected global supply chains and the transport industry, especially aviation, was disrupted, thus shipping took the throne. Meanwhile, new developments from free trade agreements are creating new opportunities for Vietnam's industrial real estate market.
the need for social housing in industrial zones is vital

The need for social housing in industrial zones is vital

In the context of the pandemic, manufacturing activities in industrial zones (IZs) became nearly impossible in some southern areas, which led to the disruption of the supply chain and a shortage of labour. One reason for this situation is that localities were not interested in developing social housing for workers.
taiwans leading chip maker nanya technology expresses concerns over chip shortage

Taiwan's leading chip maker Nanya Technology expresses concerns over chip shortage

Nanya Technology, the major Taiwanese maker of dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) chips, has expressed concerns over the chip shortage as lockdowns in Souhtheast Asia, including Vietnam, and Chinese power outrages could dampen the upbeat outlook.
supply chain modernisation in vietnam presents industry best practice for southeast asia

Supply chain modernisation in Vietnam presents industry best practice for Southeast Asia

As businesses start to adapt and live with the pandemic in Vietnam, supply chain modernisation has become more important than ever to facilitate this process. Callum Maxwell, senior consultant of TMX shared with VIR’s Thanh Van his insights into best practices in supply chain modernisation in the country and how companies can lead the way.
mm mega market vietnam ready for the new normal

MM Mega Market Vietnam ready for the new normal

As one of the leading wholesale and retail distributors in Vietnam, MM Mega Market Vietnam is consistently doing its utmost to secure the supply chain of essential goods, enabling customers to access clean and safe food at stable prices.