FM Logistic breaks ground for new distribution centre in Việt Nam

April 11, 2019 - 16:04
French logistics and transport company FM Logistic on Wednesday started its construction on its US$30 million warehouse and distribution centre in northern province of Bắc Ninh to tap on the fast-growing outsourced logistics market in Việt Nam.

BẮC NINH — Ground has been broken for a US$30 million warehouse and distribution centre in the northern province of Bắc Ninh.

French logistics and transport company FM Logistic will build the centre which is expected to open phase one next year.

Once completed, the new multi-client facility will employ around 300 people and provide 52,000sq.m of storage space for up to 70,000 pallets.

Among the customers interested in the centre is Brenntag, a global market leader in chemical distribution.

“After one year of satisfying co-operation with FM Logistic in Bắc Ninh, we have decided to expand this co-operation to temperature-controlled products,” said Lê Minh Vương, Supply Chain Senior Manager, Brenntag Việt Nam.

“The new distribution centre will provide us with more space to absorb our important growth.”

 

FM Logistics started its construction on its US$30 million warehouse and distribution centre in northern province of Bắc Ninh. — VNS Photo Vũ Hoa

The demand for logistics is rising in Việt Nam, one of the world’s fastest growing economies with a GDP growth of 7 per cent in 2018. The increasing domestic manufacturing, the rise in wages and consumption, the young population and booming e-commerce are also driving the Vietnamese logistics market.

This presents opportunities for international third-party logistics companies providing value-added services and last-mile deliveries.

Hamza Harti, FM Logistic’s country managing director for Việt Nam said the logistics market is now changing at a rapid rate.

“We can see logistics as a basic industry. We try to take part in transformation of Việt Nam’s logistics industry,” he said.

According to World Bank’s report, logistics cost in Việt Nam is high as it accounted for 20 per cent of GDP, especially in e-commerce. The reason for the high cost was due to infrastructure.

“Việt Nam needs more investments to make infrastructure more modern and invest in more highways and ports. We also try to contribute to the transformation by building more warehouses and logistics distribution centres. We would diminish logistics cost compared to GDP,” he added.

“The Bắc Ninh warehouse and distribution centre will support the development of food, retail, fast moving consumer goods (FMCG), industrial and cosmetics companies on the booming Vietnamese market. It will also increase FM Logistics’ warehousing space almost tenfold, at a moment when class A-warehousing is in high demand. This testifies to our commitment to investing in Việt Nam,” he said.

The company said it hopes to become one of the top three players in the market in the next five years

From May 2019, FM Logistic will also start operating a rented 6,500sq.m warehouse in Bình Dương.

The company started operations in Việt Nam in August 2017. In 2018, it started providing nationwide transportation services, using a network of partners. — VNS

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