Showing posts with label Industrial Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Industrial Park. Show all posts

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Vinamilk to build 3 plants for $270 mln

Vietnam Dairy Product Joint Stock Co, or Vinamilk, is building three processing plants at a cost of US$270 million that will become operational one by one late next year and in early 2012.

They include two plants worth $120 million each in Binh Duong Province near Ho Chi Minh City and a $23 million plant in the central city of Danang.

One of the Binh Duong plants, being built in the My Phuoc Industrial Park, will produce 800 million liters of milk a year. The other, a milk powder plant in the Vietnam-Singapore Industrial Park, will have an annual capacity of 52,000 tons, or four times the capacity of Vinamilk’s existing plant in neighboring Dong Nai Province.

The Danang plant will make ready-to-eat yoghurt.

Vinamilk recently sold its Saigon Coffee Plant in My Phuoc Industrial Park to Trung Nguyen Joint Stock Co for $40 million.

Also recently it received the green light from the Ministry of Planning and Investment to make its first foreign foray, a $23.35 million investment to buy a 19.3 percent stake in the New Zealand-based dairy firm Miraka Co Ltd.

Earlier this month Vinamilk became the first Vietnamese firm to be ranked by Forbes Asia as among the region’s best businesses in terms of profits, prospects, and other criteria.

With revenues of just under $1 billion, it has a domestic dairy market share of 39 percent.

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Monday, November 15, 2010

VSIP gets environmental accreditation

Nguyen Phu Thinh (R), general director of VSIP J.V. Co., receives the ISO 14001:2004 certificate from SGS Vietnam - Photo: Quoc Hung
HCMC - The Vietnam Singapore Industrial Park (VSIP) has been awarded the ISO 14001:2004 certificate for taking a proactive approach to managing environmental issues and implementing actions to work towards environmental sustainability.

VSIP is the first industrial park in the southern province of Binh Duong to be certified with the ISO 14001:2004 and also the first industrial park in Vietnam to be awarded the certificate by SGS Vietnam, a unit of the Swiss-based SGS SA, a world leader in inspection, verification, testing and certification.

VSIP has set its own environmental performance criteria across all levels in the organization’s operations to monitor and manage environmental pollution. Processes are in place to systematically separate and treat industrial waste and to ensure regular maintenance of the sewage treatment plant. Staff have also been trained to supervise tenants’ industrial waste treatment and discharge for conformity with the country’s laws and regulations.

To minimize noise and air pollution, VSIP has reviewed its internal traffic system to provide more and clearer road signage for smoother traffic flow to reduce traffic jams. Rain water harvesting will also be improved for use in VSIP’s on-site nursery that goes towards maintaining its landscape.

Separately, VSIP’s efforts have also been endorsed by the Vietnam Association for Conservation of Nature and Environment (VACNE), who awarded the VSIP with its Greentech Certificate.

Launched in 1996, VSIP is a bilateral cooperation project initiated by the governments of Vietnam and Singapore. It is commercially operated and has enjoyed success as a proven investment location for hundreds of multinational companies with about 394 projects to base their manufacturing and technical service operations, for the domestic and export markets.

VSIP has evolved to become an integrated township and industrial park. There are four VSIP projects in Binh Duong (Thuan An and Ben Cat districts), Bac Ninh and Haiphong with 4,845 hectares of industrial, residential and commercial land.

Out of more than 180 industrial parks in Vietnam, VSIP has been named the “Best Industrial Developer 2008” by UK’s Euromoney Liquid Real Estate magazine.

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Monday, November 8, 2010

Plastic firm to build fourth plant in Vinh Loc 2 IP

Representatives of Binh Minh Plastics Joint Stock Co. and Vinh Loc-Ben Luc Co. Industrial Park Construction and Investment Joint Stock Co. sign an agreement for the plastics firm to build its fourth factory in Vinh Loc 2 Industrial Park - Photo: Nhan Tam
HCMC - Binh Minh Plastics Joint Stock Co., or Bmplasco, on Monday initialed a contract with Vinh Loc-Ben Luc Industrial Park Construction and Investment JS Co. to build its fourth plastics plant in Vinh Loc 2 Industrial Park (IP) in  Long An Province.

Le Quang Doanh, chairman cum CEO of Bmplasco, said at the signing ceremony that the plant would cover 15.5 hectares and is capitalized at over VND400 billion. It should be put into operation in 2013.

“This would be the company’s biggest plant with modern technology,” Doanh said, adding that the company commits to clean manufacturing with a defined strategy to become the leader of plastic pipes and fittings producer in Vietnam.

Nguyen Gia Thu, CEO of the industrial park developer, touted the 600-hectare park as an ideal venue for manufacturers as it is more traffic accessible from National Highway 1A and the HCMC-Trung Luong expressway. It is also near Bourbon Port.

Besides, the park, which targets green and clean manufacturers, has completed infrastructure system, modern facilities, professional employees and high-quality standards. The park whose first phase of 260 hectares was put into operation early this year has so far attracted 11 investors.

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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Plastic firm to build fourth plant in Vinh Loc 2 IP

Representatives of Binh Minh Plastics Joint Stock Co. and Vinh Loc-Ben Luc Co. Industrial Park Construction and Investment Joint Stock Co. sign an agreement for the plastics firm to build its fourth factory in Vinh Loc 2 Industrial Park - Photo: Nhan Tam
HCMC - Binh Minh Plastics Joint Stock Co., or Bmplasco, on Monday initialed a contract with Vinh Loc-Ben Luc Industrial Park Construction and Investment JS Co. to build its fourth plastics plant in Vinh Loc 2 Industrial Park (IP) in  Long An Province.

Le Quang Doanh, chairman cum CEO of Bmplasco, said at the signing ceremony that the plant would cover 15.5 hectares and is capitalized at over VND400 billion. It should be put into operation in 2013.

“This would be the company’s biggest plant with modern technology,” Doanh said, adding that the company commits to clean manufacturing with a defined strategy to become the leader of plastic pipes and fittings producer in Vietnam.

Nguyen Gia Thu, CEO of the industrial park developer, touted the 600-hectare park as an ideal venue for manufacturers as it is more traffic accessible from National Highway 1A and the HCMC-Trung Luong expressway. It is also near Bourbon Port.

Besides, the park, which targets green and clean manufacturers, has completed infrastructure system, modern facilities, professional employees and high-quality standards. The park whose first phase of 260 hectares was put into operation early this year has so far attracted 11 investors.

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