Ho Chi Minh City will promote investment in infrastructure for logistics development

One of the goals in the project for the development of the logistics industry in Ho Chi Minh City to 2025, with a vision to 2030 that has just been approved by the People’s Committee of Ho Chi Minh City, is to increase the proportion of logistics contribution to GRDP HCMC by 2025 to 10%.

Specifically, according to the content of the project, the growth rate of revenue from logistics services of the city to 2025 will reach 15%, by 2030 reach 20%.

The proportion of logistics contribution to GRDP TP by 2025 will reach 10% and by 2030 will reach 12%. Contribute to reduce the proportion of logistics costs of the country compared to the national GDP by 2025 by about 10% – 15%.

To accomplish the above goal, Ho Chi Minh City proposed groups of solutions to develop logistics infrastructure such as speeding up the construction of highways connecting Ho Chi Minh City with provinces and cities in the Southeast.

At the same time, develop a railway network to ensure smooth cargo transportation, connecting with important groups of seaports of the city, with the southern provinces, with the national railway network and routes. cross-border transportation.

To invest in the construction, upgrade and expansion of Tan Son Nhat international airport according to the adjusted planning approved by the Prime Minister, with a capacity of 40-50 million passengers / year and 1-2 million tons of cargo / year. year to 2030.

Along with that, Ho Chi Minh City will focus on improving and upgrading river channels to ensure the operation of boats in and out of ports in the region, some main navigational channels such as Dong Tranh river channel to connect freight transport. from Ho Chi Minh City to Cai Mep – Thi Vai, Long Tau river flow through Ganh Rai Bay.

Develop an ICD system as planned to replace and promote the development of multimodal transport and logistics services. At the same time, establishing a system of logistics centers in District 2, 9, Thu Duc, Binh Chanh, Cu Chi, Nha Be.

On the other hand, HCMC will promote vocational training in logistics, focusing on vocational skills. Orientation of vocational skills training according to demand forecast in the industrial revolution 4.0 to promote vocational training in logistics.

The project also noted a focus on vocational training model with enterprise participation – dual training form. To form and develop logistics human resource training centers for the whole region towards regional cohesion in training and sharing highly qualified resources.

Besides, application of information technology; developing users of logistics services; developing logistics service providers; regional cooperation and integration (Southern key economic region, Mekong River Delta) for logistics development; completing state management mechanisms and policies on logistics.

Source: vietnambiz

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