Viettel Group recently inaugurated the Viettel Logistics Park, Vietnam’s first and most modern logistics park.
The Viettel Logistics Park spans 355 acres with a total investment of nearly $130 million. It can handle 1,500 vehicles daily, double the current capacity. Equipped with synchronized infrastructure, it is Vietnam’s first logistics center providing end-to-end logistics services for import-export operations, including customs clearance, quarantine, inspections, transshipment, warehousing, and cross-border transportation, according to a news release. The park’s data system is standardized and directly connected with customs systems in Vietnam and China, optimizing operations, reducing customs clearance time from four to five days to less than 24 hours, cutting customs costs by 30-40%, and increasing the efficiency of refrigerated containers for fruit transport from 2.5 trips per month to four to five trips per month.
“Viettel plans to complete a network of logistics centers nationwide, serving key economic areas under five directives: Smart border gates, agricultural logistics centers, industrial zone logistics centers, supply chain infrastructure, and multimodal transport networks,” Major General Tao Duc Thang, Viettel Group chairman and general director, said in the release. “These efforts aim to establish a smart, automated, multimodal logistics ecosystem, contributing to Vietnam becoming a major regional logistics hub, in line with Central Committee Resolution No. 13-NQ/TW emphasizing the role of logistics infrastructure in connecting and enhancing the economy.”
Built to the highest technological standards (IoT, 5G, AI, big data, and digital twins) and automation (smart lockers, drones, and autonomous vehicles), Viettel Logistics Park optimizes processes from warehousing to goods transportation and customs clearance, helping businesses reduce logistics costs by 40%.
The park is also designed to meet the U.S. LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) standards, promoting sustainability and modernity. With over 3,300 trees, renewable energy systems, and a circular economy model, the park operates efficiently while contributing to environmental protection, creating a green and eco-friendly logistics ecosystem.