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31 Jan 2010
Celebrations yesterday marked the official opening of DP World-operated Saigon Premier Container Terminal (SPCT) in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Attending the event were DP World Chairman His Excellency Sultan Ahmed
Bin Sulayem, Mr. Hồ Nghĩa Dũng, Minister of Transportation, Mr. Lê
Hoàng Quân, Chairman of HCMC People's Committee and Mr. Phan Hong Quan,
General Director of Tan Thuan Industrial Promotion Company, SPCT's
joint venture partner IPC a state owned enterprise, amongst 700 other
senior officials and dignitaries.
The DP World-operated container terminal, which is located along the
western shore of the Soai Rap River on 23 hectares in the Hiep Phuoc
Industrial Park, is a state of the art facility which began operations
in October 2009, just two years after construction began in September
2007. At the height of construction more than 1500 local workers were
deployed on site.
Phase one of the development has 2 berths and storage capacity for up
to 15,000 TEU (twenty foot equivalent container units) at a time,
including 650 refrigerated container slots.
The continued development of the infrastructure by government
authorities includes dredging of the Saoi Rap river to a depth of 9.5m,
allowing SPCT to serve vessels with a nominal capacity of up to 5000
TEU close to the city. DP World will then be able to serve both the
intra-asia market and deep sea trades.
Additional dredging a depth of 12m is planned for the near future, when
SPCT will be able to handle vessels up to 8000 TEU, further reducing
logistical cost for Vietnamese exporters and importers.
DP World Chairman, His Excellency Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, said:
"It is a great pleasure to be here today representing DP World on this
auspicious occasion. We congratulate the Vietnamese Government and the
People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City on their vision, and thank them
sincerely for their commitment to building the infrastructure upon
which the new industrial zone depends - notably roads, bridges, and
especially the waterway access via a deepened Soai Rap River."
Bin Sulayem added, "I have visited Vietnam on many occasions and have
been deeply impressed with the vibrancy and energy of this great
country, and of Ho Chi Minh City in particular. It therefore comes as
no surprise to me that HCMC achieved growth in container traffic of 2%
during last year's unprecedented recession in World shipping."
"This reinforces our confidence in the potential for this beautiful
country. We believe that with the right port facilities, further rapid
expansion of international trade is not just possible but probable, to
the benefit of both Vietnam and its trading partners," he said.
Currently five shipping lines have multiple weekly calls at the new facility.
Source: DP World