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VANTAGE LOGISTICS – STRONG IN SPIRIT, CONNECTED WITH CARE, OVERCOMING THE STORM TOGETHER

Over the past month, Viet Nam has faced a series of extreme weather events, including widespread flooding in the North and Central regions and severe landslides in the Central Highlands. The damage to lives, property, and production has been significant, deeply affecting livelihoods and economic activity. Most notably, in the past week, Typhoon Kalmaegi (Storm No. 13) brought prolonged heavy rainfall, strong winds, and heightened landslide risks across many provinces – especially in Central Viet Nam and the Central Highlands. The growing toll on people and infrastructure has posed major challenges for emergency response efforts. Thanks to decisive leadership from the Government and close coordination across all levels of authority, response and recovery efforts have been swiftly and comprehensively deployed. These actions have helped minimize losses and rapidly stabilize business and production activities. Map of Viet Nam’s seaport system after administrative adjustments Proactive Government – Confident Enterprises Upon early forecasts of Typhoon Kalmaegi’s complex developments, the National Steering Committee for Natural Disaster Prevention issued Directive No. 25/CĐ-BCĐ, urging provinces from North Central to the Central Highlands to activate emergency response plans to protect people and economic infrastructure. Emergency forces were fully mobilized to evacuate residents, safeguard assets, and inspect reservoirs, power grids, transportation, and telecommunications – especially in industrial zones and key logistics hubs. International transport systems, seaports, and airports remained operational, ensuring uninterrupted supply chains – critical for FDI enterprises. Recovery efforts were launched nationwide: electricity, transportation, and communications in key areas – particularly industrial parks and logistics centers – were quickly restored to ensure safe operations. Vantage Logistics – Vantage Logistics – Sharing Strength to Rise After the Storm In this context, Vantage Logistics not only maintained stable operations but also demonstrated strong social and humanitarian responsibility. The “Vantage Family” culture came to life through care, solidarity, and support – especially during these challenging times. From the earliest warnings, the entire Vantage team closely monitored the situation and extended special care to colleagues living and working in areas directly affected by Typhoon Kalmaegi: Many employees faced housing and transportation difficulties due to the storm. A rapid response team was formed to provide both material and emotional support. Timely encouragement and practical assistance empowered employees to stay resilient, maintain morale, and ensure operational continuity. “At Vantage Logistics, we believe every member is more than a colleague – they are a companion in building a shared home rooted in compassion, trust, and sustainable values.”Satellite image of Typhoon Kalmaegi over the Western Pacific Ocean, November 2025. Source: Zoom Earth National Resilience – A Foundation For Global Business This response effort reaffirms Viet Nam’s capacity for disaster risk management and its commitment to maintaining a safe, adaptable investment environment – even amid natural disasters. At the same time, Vantage Logistics has shown that a people-centered corporate culture is a powerful foundation for overcoming adversity and protecting what matters most: people. International partners can place their trust in Viet Nam’s rapid recovery capabilities, government support, and internal solidarity – key factors in ensuring business continuity under any circumstance.

14/11/2025

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7 Steps to Building B2C Export Capabilities: Vantage Logistics Addresses Three Critical Factors for Success in the US Market

As traditional B2B export models face growing challenges, Vietnamese businesses are actively seeking new pathways to reach global consumers directly. On 24 October 2025, A workshop organised by Amazon Global Selling in Ho Chi Minh City brought together local brands and manufacturers in the South who are seeking new growth opportunities as traditional B2B export channels face increasing pressure. The programme introduced a structured 7-step framework for B2C export, providing businesses with a clear roadmap to enter the US and European markets. As a logistics partner supporting hundreds of Vietnamese exporters, Vantage Logistics shared practical insights on how logistics directly influences cross-border performance – from operational cost control and delivery speed to customer experience. The 7-Step Framework for Building B2C Export Capabilities Developed by Amazon Global Selling, the framework enables Vietnamese businesses to build sustainable and scalable B2C operations: Product development Financial planning Team capability building Supply chain flexibility Fulfilment and warehousing optimisation Marketplace account operations Brand building Logistics – The Strategic Engine Behind Steps 4, 5 and 6 In this framework, Vantage Logistics plays a central role where logistics directly determines competitiveness and market access. Vantage Logistics delivers a fully-integrated cross-border service portfolio, including warehousing, fulfilment, last-mile delivery, inventory control and end-to-end transportation from Vietnam to global consumers. Our solutions focus on: Flexible supply chain management – optimising flows from factories to international warehouses Fulfilment and storage solutions – connecting to global warehouse networks, particularly in the United States Cross-border logistics integrated with Amazon systems – enabling smooth marketplace operations “To succeed on Amazon, your supply chain must be adaptable with strong cost controls. Logistics is more than transportation – it is a core driver of competitiveness”, a Vantage representative stated. During the Q&A session, participants raised questions focusing on: Transportation costs and optimisation options Compliance, documentation and customs requirements Inventory planning and international warehouse operations Vantage Logistics addressed these concerns with actionable and scalable solutions, helping businesses confidently expand into the US market. From Vietnamese Factories to U.S. Consumers – No Longer Just a Dream Vantage Logistics is already working with Vietnamese brands to scale their direct-to-consumer exports. By managing warehousing, fulfilment, last-mile delivery, inventory and cross-border execution, we allow businesses to stay focused on product development and brand growth. With an established international partner network, connected warehouse facilities in the US and experienced logistics specialists, Vantage Logistics is closing the gap between Vietnamese manufacturers and global customers – enabling faster, more efficient market access. Ready to enter the US market? Speak to our experts for dedicated one-to-one guidance today! Contact: hannah.sgn@vlc.com.vn

24/10/2025

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RECYCLING OLD UNIFORMS – TAKING ACTION FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, BUILDING A CULTURE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (17 SDGs)

Collect Old Uniforms – Exchange for New Ones” kicks off a sustainable initiative to recycle and regenerate used uniforms, promoting the message: Reuse – Recycle – Co-create a sustainable environment. Continuing its commitment to sustainability and corporate social responsibility (CSR), Vantage Logistics has officially launched the initiative “Uniform Rebirth: Old Shirts – New Value”.This initiative integrates the company’s annual uniform distribution with a circular economy approach, reflecting the company’s ongoing effort to build a corporate culture rooted in environmental action. Every Uniform Has a Story. Every Action Creates a Greener Future At Vantage Logistics, a uniform is more than just professional attire – it represents unity, shared experiences and pride in every journey the team has taken together. This year, instead of letting used uniforms reach the end of their life cycle, we are giving them a new purpose – allowing them to continue contributing in a more sustainable way. Rebirth, Not Waste: Acting for SDG 12 Acknowledging the environmental impact of textile waste, Vantage Logistics is implementing this programme to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 12 (SDG 12): Responsible Consumption and Production. Used uniforms will be sent to a certified recycling partner in Ho Chi Minh City, where they will be processed into industrial materials such as padding and insulation – with a firm commitment to zero landfill waste. “Each uniform carries the pride of its wearer. By giving these uniforms a second life, we preserve and multiply that value – through our responsibility to the environment and the community. This is how we turn our sustainability commitment into tangible action within our corporate culture”, shared a Vantage Logistics representative. Vantage Logistics: From Strategy to Corporate Culture This initiative is more than an internal campaign – it stands as a clear statement of Vantage Logistics’ brand philosophy and sustainable direction: Supply Chain Responsibility: Demonstrating the capability to manage not only cargo but also waste, creating a closed-loop, sustainable ecosystem. Corporate Culture: Inspiring every team member – from BackOffice to Frontline – to take part in daily environmental action. Trusted Partnership: Strengthening Vantage’s position as a reliable logistics partner for global enterprises committed to ESG and sustainable growth. Vantage Logistics believes that consistent, meaningful actions – even the smallest ones – can drive long-term change. Through the Uniform Rebirth initiative, the company continues to build a greener, more responsible logistics industry, contributing positively to the sustainable future of Vietnam and beyond. Join Vantage Logistics in building a greener future – starting from the smallest actions today!

21/10/2025

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Coconut and Banana Exports Surge: Vantage Logistics Powers Vietnamese Agriculture’s Global Expansion

Vietnam’s coconut and banana exports are accelerating in major markets such as the United States, Japan, and China. Alongside the expansion of market opportunities, the demand for cold chain logistics and compliance with international standards has become increasingly stringent. This is the moment when exporters need a logistics partner with proven capacity and experience to ensure product quality, on-time delivery, and business reputation. Vietnamese Coconut: The U.S. Surpasses China – Unlocking New Growth Potential In the first seven months of 2025, Vietnam’s coconut export value reached approximately USD 306 million, up nearly 40% compared to the same period last year. Notably, the United States overtook China to become the largest importing market, accounting for USD 82 million and 27% of total export value. This growth reflects Vietnam’s ability to meet stringent technical standards, packaging requirements, and traceability regulations. Behind these results lies a specialised logistics ecosystem that plays a decisive role in preserving product quality throughout the export journey. Vietnamese Banana: Strong Position in China – Breakthrough in Japan In 2024, Vietnam exported 625,000 tonnes of bananas to China with a total export value of USD 261 million – up 28% in volume and 7% in value. This achievement positioned Vietnam ahead of the Philippines as China’s largest banana supplier. Meanwhile, exports to Japan grew nearly 14-fold compared to 2019, reaching 33,000 tonnes in 2024. In July 2025 alone, the export volume doubled year on year, signalling stable demand and expanding market potential. To keep up with growing export orders, scheduled weekly cold chain transportation plays a crucial role in ensuring shipments arrive on time and in optimal condition, with zero compromise on quality. Vantage Logistics: Specialist Logistics Partner for Fresh Produce With more than 23 years of experience, Vantage Logistics delivers specialised logistics solutions for perishable goods, including: Cold Chain Transport – Maintaining stable temperature from origin to international destinations. Export Procedures and Phytosanitary Certification – Supporting exporters in complying with the strictest market regulations. Real-time Shipment Tracking – Enabling customers to monitor cargo conditions every step of the way. Beyond transportation, Vantage Logistics acts as a strategic partner in every stage of the export journey — protecting product quality, optimising costs, and helping businesses expand sustainably into global markets. Driving Vietnamese Agriculture Forward Vietnamese coconuts are gaining ground in the U.S., while bananas maintain strong growth momentum in China and Japan. In this journey, Vantage Logistics stands as the trusted bridge ensuring quality, speed, and reliability for every shipment. Contact Vantage Logistics to optimise your export operations and elevate the global value of Vietnamese agricultural products! Source: VnExpress – Article titled “U.S. Surpasses China to Become Vietnam’s Largest Coconut Importer” accessed on 16 October 2025....

17/10/2025

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Northern Europe Logistics Crisis: Rotterdam and Antwerp Paralysed by Strikes – Businesses Must Act Now

Since early October, consecutive strikes at Port of Rotterdam and Port of Antwerp-Bruges have caused severe congestion, disrupting shipping schedules to and from Europe. Dozens of container vessels are currently waiting offshore, putting immense pressure on supply chains and driving up potential delays and costs. Rotterdam: Container Handling at a Standstill On 8 October, lashers at the Port of Rotterdam launched a strike over wage disputes, halting all container loading and unloading operations. Lashers play a critical role in vessel operations, and their absence has brought major terminals such as Maasvlakte II, Delta II, ECT and RWG to a stop. According to the FNV union, all employees from the two main lashing service providers joined the strike. Tugboats and pilots remain operational, but without lashers, containers cannot be secured or released. The strike, initially planned for 48 hours, has been temporarily suspended from 13 October for five days to allow negotiations to resume. If no new agreement is reached, the strike may resume after 17 October. Image source: Reuters – A drone view of containers stacked at the Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands Antwerp-Bruges: Limited Pilot Hours Trigger Major Delays Since 5 October, maritime pilots at Antwerp-Bruges have been staging a “work-to-rule” action to protest pension reforms, restricting operations to 08:00–17:00 daily. This has cut port handling capacity nearly in half — from an average of 60–80 vessels per day to just 31 on 7 October. The backlog has quickly escalated, with more than 60 vessels waiting for berthing slots at Antwerp and Zeebrugge as of 9 October, intensifying pressure on port coordination. Widespread Congestion Threatens Supply Chains Data from Lloyd’s List Intelligence shows that the number of container vessels anchored off Northern Europe has increased fivefold in just a few days. Maersk has warned customers of major disruptions to port calls and vessel schedules at Rotterdam, Antwerp and Zeebrugge. Beyond the strikes, factors such as low river levels, shipping alliance reshuffles and growing transport demand are further straining European supply chains. Vantage Logistics: Flexible Delivery Solutions During EU Port Crisis This wave of strikes and congestion poses a significant threat to time-sensitive cargo and contract-bound shipments. Vantage Logistics advises shippers and consignees to: Plan earlier to secure stable shipping slots. Consider alternative routes to reduce reliance on Northern European ports. Use Air Freight or multimodal solutions for urgent orders to maintain delivery commitments. We stand ready to provide tailored routing options and agile shipment handling to support your EU supply chain during this disruption. Contact Vantage Logistics today to discuss suitable routing and delivery strategies for your Europe-bound cargo....

13/10/2025

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Vantage Logistics Supports Vietnamese Businesses to Expand Exports to the US through Amazon Global Selling 2025

Amazon Global Selling Vietnam 2025: Tech Breakthroughs – Accelerating Global Export Success Driving New Opportunities for Vietnamese Exporters to the United States On 6 November 2025, Vantage Logistics will officially participate in the Amazon Global Selling Viet Nam Conference 2025 – the largest cross-border e-commerce event of the year, held at the Vietnam Exhibition Centre (Hanoi) under the theme “Technology Breakthroughs – Accelerating Global Exports.” The conference is set to gather over 1,500 sellers, 20+ reputable service providers, and 10+ distinguished speakers from Vietnam and abroad. It offers Vietnamese sellers an invaluable opportunity to stay ahead of global e-commerce trends, learn from million-dollar brand success stories, and explore practical logistics and compliance solutions to expand exports through Amazon. With a focus on strategic export destinations such as the United States, the event promises to deliver a comprehensive perspective on the evolution of global e-commerce and new growth opportunities for Vietnamese businesses. Market Context and Export Challenges for Vietnamese Businesses In recent years, many Vietnamese exporters have turned to cross-border e-commerce as a way to diversify export markets and reduce reliance on traditional channels. However, this journey remains challenging. Businesses face numerous barriers, including: Strict regulations on documentation, taxation, and US import standards High logistics costs and long delivery lead times Limited experience in managing and complying with Fulfilment by Amazon (FBA) standards These are the very challenges that Vantage Logistics designed to help Vietnamese businesses overcome key export barriers and succeed in the US market. Vantage Logistics’ Role at the Event As a Vietnam–US logistics specialist with over 23 years of experience, Vantage Logistics joins this year’s conference with the goal of empowering Vietnamese businesses to expand to the US through Amazon. At the event, Vantage Logistics will provide on-site consultation and introduce its comprehensive international shipping solutions for Amazon sellers in Viet Nam. The company will also share practical insights on how to optimise costs and shorten lead times when exporting to the US, including: Amazon-standard FBA & FBM shipping services Optimised cost and time-efficient delivery solutions Consultation on import compliance, documentation, and taxation Special support programme for first-time Amazon exporters Committed to Supporting Vietnamese Exporters Through Amazon Global Selling 2025, Vantage Logistics reaffirms its commitment to being more than just a transport provider – but a strategic partner helping Vietnamese businesses: Optimise cross-border supply chains Strengthen competitiveness of Vietnamese products on global e-commerce platforms Develop sustainable export growth to the US market With careful preparation, long-term vision, and the right logistics partner, Vietnamese businesses can confidently take their place on the global stage with confidence and resilience. Interested businesses can connect directly with the Vantage Logistics team for tailored export consultation and exclusive support programmes. → Vantage-Amazon2025-Register EVENT DETAILS Date: 6/11/2025 Venue: Vietnam Exposition Center (VEC), 3VQ8+24C, Đong Hoi, Đong Anh, Ha Noi Contact: hannah.sgn@vlc.com.vn | 0948 121 287...

09/10/2025

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VANTAGE LOGISTICS CONTINUES TO ADVANCE THE 17 UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (17 SDGs)

In an era defined by environmental, social and economic challenges, Vantage Logistics reaffirms its long-term commitment to building a modern, efficient and future-friendly logistics ecosystem. The year 2025 marks a critical juncture — the global community is entering the decisive phase to achieve the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the United Nations. With only five years remaining before the 2030 deadline, the world faces unprecedented development challenges, including climate change, inequality, financial instability and resource scarcity. According to the 2025 SDG Progress Report, only 35% of targets show clear advancement, while 18% are regressing. This underscores the urgent need for stronger, more coordinated action from both governments and businesses worldwide. THE 17 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (17 SDGs)  Since 2015, Vantage Logistics has aligned its business strategy with the 17 SDGs, embedding sustainability, social responsibility and long-term community value into its operations. As a key player in the logistics sector – a critical link in the global supply chain – Vantage actively drives initiatives such as carbon emission reduction, digital transformation, workforce development and community engagement, contributing to the realisation of the following goals: 1. GOAL 1 – NO POVERTY – END POVERTY IN ALL ITS FORMS EVERYWHERE End poverty in all its forms everywhere Viet Nam has made remarkable progress in poverty reduction over the past 30 years. To further this effort, the government launched the National Target Program on Sustainable and Inclusive Poverty Reduction (2021–2025) under Decision No. 90/QĐ-TTg (2022). This achievement reflects improved living conditions for millions and lays the foundation for narrowing income gaps and promoting inclusive growth. 2. GOAL 2 – ZERO HUNGER Achieve food security and promote sustainable agricultureOnce a food-insecure country, Viet Nam has become one of the world’s leading rice exporters. The Prime Minister issued Decision No. 804/QĐ-TTg to establish the National Steering Committee for the “Zero Hunger” Action Program (2014–2025).Since then, economic and social infrastructure in poor regions, especially in rural, mountainous, and ethnic minority areas, has received strong investment. Income and living conditions have gradually improved, moving closer to the minimum living standard. 3. GOAL 3 – GOOD HEALTH & WELL-BEING Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for allThis goal aims to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages. Viet Nam is working to end preventable child deaths, control AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, waterborne and non-communicable diseases, and reduce traffic accidents and substance abuse. Resolution No. 20-NQ/TW (2017) affirms the commitment to improving life expectancy, health, physical stature, and quality of life.All citizens are entitled to equal protection, care, and access to health insurance. 4. GOAL 4 – QUALITY EDUCATION Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education for allViet Nam ranks among the top 40 countries with general education comparable to OECD standards, top 70 in higher education, and around 90th in vocational training. According to the World Bank (2020), Vietnam’s Human Capital Index for education ranks 15th globally, on par with New Zealand, the Netherlands, and Sweden.Key education indicators: 99% of 6-year-olds enrolled in Grade 1 92.08% completion rate for primary education – among the top in ASEAN In SEA-PLM 2019, Vietnamese primary students ranked top in ASEAN in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics Quality education plays a crucial role in fostering human development, reducing regional disparities, and enhancing adaptability in a modern, dynamic society. 5. GOAL 5 – GENDER EQUALITY Achieve gender equality and empower women and girls The proportion of women in the Quốc hội Việt Nam reached 30.26% in 2021, higher than the global average. In 2022, 69% of women participated in the labour force – one of the highest rates in Asia. Việt Nam has maintained a low gender gap in education and healthcare. The Government has enacted the Law on Gender Equality and the revised Law on Domestic Violence Prevention and Control, while implementing programmes that support women’s entrepreneurship, leadership, and access to finance. Gender equality is a driver of social development, enabling the effective utilisation of a diverse and innovative workforce. 6. GOAL 6 – CLEAN WATER & SANITATION Ensure access to clean water and sanitation Viet Nam is actively advancing Goal 6 with strong support from the government and international partners. Numerous programs have been launched to ensure access to clean water and safe sanitation, especially in rural and disadvantaged areas. The government issued Resolution No. 136/NQ-CP to promote sustainable development through improved water infrastructure, sanitation systems, and public awareness. Clean water and sanitation are not only basic human needs but also play a critical role in protecting public health, reducing disease, and improving quality of life – contributing to both community well-being and environmental protection. 7. GOAL 7 – AFFORDABLE & CLEAN ENERGY Ensure access to sustainable and modern energy By 2022, 99.7% of Vietnam’s population had access to electricity, including over 99% in rural areas. Renewable energy accounted for approximately 30% of total power capacity, including solar, wind, and small-scale hydropower. To advance energy transition and promote sustainable development, the Prime Minister of Viet Nam issued Decision No. 622/QĐ-TTg on the National Action Plan and Decision No. 681/QĐ-TTg on the Implementation Strategy. Expanding clean energy helps reduce emissions, enhance energy independence, and drive green economic growth. 8. GOAL 8 – DECENT WORK & ECONOMIC GROWTH Promote sustained, inclusive and productive economic growthTo advance SDG 8, Viet Nam has shown strong commitment to tackling unemployment and promoting decent work. The government issued Resolution No. 136/NĐ-CP (2020), ratified 7 out of 8 ILO conventions, and implemented major labor law reforms. These efforts aim to expand employment opportunities, support the development of a modern market economy, and leverage national strengths to catch up with regional and global progress. 9. GOAL 9 – INDUSTRY, INNOVATION & INFRASTRUCTURE Build resilient infrastructure and foster innovationIn 2023, Viet Nam had over 1,400 km of expressways, with a target of reaching 5,000 km by 2030. Seaports, airports, and logistics hubs have been expanded to enhance both domestic and international connectivity. The Government is accelerating digital transformation, developing high-tech industries, and investing in R&D, which accounts for 0.5% of GDP. Public–private partnership (PPP) models are playing a key role in mobilising social capital, fostering green and sustainable growth. 10. GOAL 10 – REDUCED INEQUALITIES Reduce inequality within and among countriesViet Nam’s GINI coefficient – a key indicator of income inequality – remained at 0.373 in 2022. The poverty rate among ethnic minority households fell to 18.3% in the same year, reflecting steady progress in narrowing income disparities. The Government has implemented broad policies to support disadvantaged regions, expand social welfare, and improve access to education for vulnerable groups. These efforts contribute to building a fairer and more inclusive society. 11. GOAL 11 – SUSTAINABLE CITIES & COMMUNITIES Make cities inclusive, safe and sustainableVietnam’s urban population reached 41.7% in 2023 – rapid urbanisation is creating strong development momentum but also intensifying pressure on infrastructure, the environment, and climate resilience.The Government is implementing the National Urban Development Strategy, focusing on the development of smart cities, green spaces, and modern public transport systems. Major cities such as Ha Noi, Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City are adopting integrated planning approaches to build more sustainable, liveable, and climate-adaptive communities. 12. GOAL 12 – RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION & PRODUCTION Ensure sustainable consumption and production patternsIn Viet Nam, approximately 70% of greenhouse gas emissions come from the energy, manufacturing, and consumption sectors. To address this challenge, the Government has introduced the Green Growth Strategy and the Circular Economy Action Plan 2021–2030, encouraging businesses to upgrade technology, recycle and reuse resources, and reduce waste.Notably, Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations have come into effect, requiring companies to actively participate in the collection and treatment of post-consumer products.These measures support the transition towards a resource-efficient, environmentally responsible, and sustainable economy. 13. GOAL 13 – CLIMATE ACTION Take urgent action to combat climate changeViet Nam is among the 10 countries most severely affected by climate change. In 2023, economic losses from natural disasters were estimated at VND 10 trillion, with millions of people impacted by floods, droughts, and saltwater intrusion. The Government has pledged to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, while implementing the National Climate Change Strategy and the National Adaptation Plan to 2030. Key initiatives include investments in renewable energy, disaster risk management, and enhanced early warning systems. 14. GOAL14 – LIFE BELOW WATER Conserve and sustainably use ocean resourcesViet Nam has a coastline of over 3,200 km, playing a strategic role in economic development. However, 60% of nearshore coral reefs are degraded, and an estimated 0.28–0.73 million tonnes of plastic waste enter the ocean each year. To address this, the Government has enacted the amended Environmental Protection Law and the National Action Plan on Ocean Plastic Waste to 2030, aiming to reduce 75% of marine plastic waste.In parallel, marine biodiversity conservation, expansion of coastal protected areas, and promotion of a sustainable blue economy are being implemented to safeguard marine resources for future generations. 15. GOAL 15 – LIFE ON LAND Protect, restore and promote sustainable ecosystemsViet Nam ranks among the 16 most biodiverse countries in the world. However, according to the 2023 report by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, natural forests continue to face mounting pressure from economic development and climate change. While the forest coverage rate reached 42.02% in 2023, the quality of many critical ecosystems has declined.To address this, the Government has rolled out the National Biodiversity Strategy to 2030, with a Vision to 2050, focusing on conserving special-use forests, restoring degraded ecosystems, and strengthening forest protection measures.Community-based forest management, reforestation initiatives, and mangrove restoration programmes are helping to maintain ecological balance and safeguard terrestrial natural resources. 16. GOAL 16 – PEACE, JUSTICE & STRONG INSTITUTIONS Promote peaceful and inclusive societiesAccording to the World Justice Project Rule of Law Index 2023, Viet Nam ranked 86th out of 142 countries, reflecting steady progress in administrative reform, transparency, and the efficiency of public institutions. The Government has advanced digital transformation in public administration, expanded online public services, and enhanced citizen feedback and oversight mechanisms.Key national programmes on anti-corruption, judicial reform, and law enforcement capacity building are being implemented to foster a fair, stable, and trustworthy governance environment. 17. GOAL 17 – PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS Strengthen global partnerships for sustainable developmentGoal 17 highlights the importance of building strong partnerships and global collaboration. Every individual and organization plays an active role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, helping to create a unified international community. This requires effective coordination and connectivity across: Finance, Technology, Capacity building, Trade Viet Nam actively engages in global initiatives such as JETP, green finance, and fair trade, while promoting public–private partnerships (PPP) to mobilize international resources and knowledge.Multidimensional cooperation is key to addressing global challenges and shaping a sustainable future. Global commitments only create real impact when translated into practical, measurable actions. For Vantage Logistics, sustainability is not a slogan – it is embedded in daily operations. Vantage Logistics – Action and Commitment Vantage Logistics chooses sustainable development not only for business benefits, but for the shared prosperity of society. We believe that every action we take today – from optimising transport routes and investing in greener infrastructure to empowering people and strengthening partnerships, every decision is a deliberate step towards a more sustainable future. “Sustainable growth is not an option — it is our responsibility.”...

08/10/2025

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US Government Shutdown: Global Supply Chains Face Rising Disruptions

Logistics operations to and from the US under growing pressure – Exporters advised to review transport plans On 1 October 2025, the United States Government officially entered its second shutdown of the fiscal year 2025, following the failure of Congress to reach a temporary budget agreement for FY2026. This event has immediately triggered widespread disruptions across the national logistics system, particularly at key import–export gateways such as Los Angeles and Long Beach ports, and major international airports. According to international carriers, critical bottlenecks are emerging across the transport network: Seaports: Container dwell time has risen by 15–20%, increasing the risk of cargo deterioration due to prolonged storage. Road transport: Severe driver shortages are hampering last-mile deliveries. Air freight: The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are overloaded with procedures, leading to significant flight delays and congestion at major airports. This situation affects not only US domestic trade but also trans-Pacific supply chains, including Vietnam – particularly in key export sectors such as electronics, textiles, and agriculture. In response to these developments, Vantage Logistics advises exporters and importers to: Extend shipping buffer times to mitigate delay risks. Reassess transport routes and modes, especially for multimodal shipments. Prioritise urgent cargo and notify your logistics provider early for suitable coordination. Vantage Logistics remains committed to assisting businesses in optimising shipment schedules, diversifying routes, and maintaining reliable cross-border connections during this challenging period. Vantage Logistics – Flexible Operations Amid Market Uncertainty As a provider of international freight forwarding, customs brokerage, consolidation, and multimodal transport services, Vantage Logistics is implementing a range of support measures to minimise the impact of current supply chain disruptions: Adjusting alternative or suitable transport routes to avoid potential congestion and shipment delays. Coordinating air and ocean freight capacity flexibly to shorten lead times for time-sensitive cargo. Providing real-time shipment tracking to help clients monitor cargo status 24/7 and proactively adjust their logistics plans. With extensive experience in trans-Pacific freight coordination and a trusted network of partners across the United States, Vantage Logistics continues to work alongside Vietnamese exporters to maintain a stable and secure trade flow, even amid market uncertainties. Contact us today for tailored transport solutions!...

07/10/2025

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Vantage Logistics & Amazon Global: Strengthening Presence In The Global E-Commerce Ecosystem

The presence of Vantage Logistics at Amazon’s Hanoi office on 2 October 2025 not only marked a step forward in fostering closer collaboration between the two sides, but also underscored Vantage Logistics’ commitment to supporting and empowering Vietnamese sellers to participate in the global e-commerce ecosystem. Partnering with Amazon, Reinforcing Role in the Global Supply Chain For years, Vantage Logistics has been delivering end-to-end logistics solutions to both Vietnamese and international sellers – from transportation to customs clearance. This event is not a new partnership but an opportunity to reflect on a long-standing collaboration, while raising awareness of the company’s capabilities and commitment to cross-border e-commerce. “The presence of our team at Amazon symbolises our long-term engagement and increasingly critical role in helping Vietnamese sellers expand globally.” – Ms. Hannah, Global Sales Director. Vantage Logistics – Amazon-Standard Logistics Partner With more than 23 years of experience in international forwarding, Vantage Logistics has established a robust network supporting Vietnam’s exporters in reaching global markets. Beyond transportation, the company provides logistics solutions that fully comply with Amazon’s operational standards, empowering sellers to scale on the world’s largest e-commerce platform. Key achievements: Ranked No.1 in Vietnam for export volume to the U.S. (2022) among freight forwarders Listed in the Top 20 international freight forwarders by export volume to the U.S. Hands-on experience with tens of thousands of oversized e-commerce shipments annually Comprehensive solutions for amazon sellers: Door-to-door cross-border shipping via sea, air, and road U.S. transshipment warehouses (LAX, NYC) with direct FBA/FBM connections Amazon-compliant export procedures: HS code consulting, C/O, REX, and packaging standards Cost-optimised shipping with reduced risks of Amazon standard violations Digitalisation & green logistics: VFreight platform, real-time tracking, FTA compliance, and environmental standards Team Presence – A Symbol of Strategic ConnectionThe presence of Vantage Logistics’ representatives at Amazon serves as a symbol of trust, strategic alignment, and long-term commitment between the two parties – working together towards sustainable growth and creating competitive advantages for the Vietnamese seller community on their journey to global expansion. Vantage Logistics: Advancing the Journey of Empowering Vietnamese Sellers Looking ahead, Vantage Logistics will continue to strengthen its support for Vietnamese sellers through: Participation in Amazon Seller Conference 2025 1-on-1 logistics strategy consulting, including tailored programmes for new sellers Enhanced operational connections between Vietnam and the U.S. Vantage Logistics remains committed to expanding operational capacity, deepening cross-border connections, and accompanying Vietnamese sellers on their journey to conquer international markets. Contact Vantage Logistics today for customised logistics solutions to boost your exports via Amazon! → Explore cross-border logistics solutions for sellers at: https://globalsales.vn/ For more information and support, please contact: Email: hannah.sgn@vlc.com.vn Hotline: 0948 121 28...

03/10/2025

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UNCTAD Warns Global Maritime Trade Growth in 2025 Will Slow To Just 0.5%

Enterprises must take proactive measures to cope with geopolitical tensions and rising logistics costs The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) released its latest report on 24 September 2025, projecting global maritime trade growth at only 0.5% – the lowest since the Red Sea crisis. This figure highlights the mounting pressures from regional conflicts, new tariff policies, and weakening trade demand. Key Drivers of Disruption Conflicts and maritime security risks: Shipping routes through the Red Sea remain disrupted, forcing vessels to detour around the Cape of Good Hope, significantly increasing voyage times and freight costs. Rising trade costs: The United States and several other major markets have imposed additional tariffs and port fees, destabilising global supply chains. Falling bulk demand: A slowing world economy has reduced demand for raw materials, directly impacting the bulk shipping market. Environmental pressures: Stricter carbon-reduction regulations require substantial investments in fleet upgrades and green technologies, driving up operational costs. Outlook 2026–2030: Signs of Recovery Average maritime trade growth of 2% per year. Containerised trade growth of around 2.3% per year. Global trade is expected to gradually stabilise as the maritime sector adapts to the new operating environment. Implications for Vietnamese Enterprises As a country heavily reliant on seaborne exports, Viet Nam must act quickly to adjust its logistics planning by: Diversifying shipping routes and partners. Optimising costs to maintain competitiveness. Safeguarding supply chain continuity amid rising risks. Vantage Logistics: Ensuring Supply Chain Stability Amid Global Uncertainty In this volatile environment, Vantage Logistics stands with our customers through: Strong capabilities in diversified sea freight and multimodal transport. Tailored solutions to optimise schedules and mitigate risks from tariffs and geopolitical instability. In-depth consulting services to help businesses balance costs and ensure on-time delivery. In uncertain times, choosing an experienced logistics partner is the key to protecting supply chain resilience. Contact Vantage Logistics today for the right sea freight solutions!...

29/09/2025

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US Imposes Sudden Tariffs on Furniture – Vietnamese Exporters Face Major Challenges

On 25 September 2025, US President Donald Trump announced a new round of import tariffs, scheduled to take effect on 1 October 2025. Key items affected include: Kitchen and bathroom cabinets: 50% tariff Upholstered furniture (sofas, chairs, etc.): 30% tariff Heavy-duty trucks: 25% tariff Branded or patented pharmaceuticals: up to 100% tariff, if entirely produced outside the US with no domestic manufacturing plan According to Reuters, the announcement immediately sent shockwaves through global financial markets: US and Asian stock indices fell, while the US dollar saw heightened volatility. Politico and AP News noted that the tariffs form part of President Trump’s “domestic production protection” strategy, while simultaneously adding significant barriers to global supply chains. Analysts warn that the policy will directly impact countries with high furniture export volumes to the US, including Vietnam – currently among the top five suppliers of furniture and cabinets to the American market. Vietnamese exporters are expected to face: Substantially higher costs due to elevated import tariffs Risks of contract renegotiation or cancellation by US buyers Potential loss of market share without timely adjustments to export strategies Vantage Logistics – Your Partner for US-bound ExportsIn a climate of rapidly changing policies, complex procedures, and unpredictable tariffs, Vantage Logistics acts as a vital bridge for Vietnamese exporters, delivering: Real-time updates on the latest trade and import duty regulations Strategic logistics and customs consulting tailored to each product category, helping businesses retain competitiveness Verification of product origin to ensure compliance with US requirements Preparation and review of US-standard documentation, minimising clearance risks Trusted customs brokerage services in the US, addressing clearance challenges promptly Optimised transport routes, balancing cost efficiency with delivery timelines Accurate HS code classification and professional support with port-related issues From planning and documentation to shipment execution and customs clearance in the US, Vantage Logistics is ready to accompany businesses at every step. Contact our US Market Advisory Team today for the latest updates and tailored logistics solutions for your exports...

26/09/2025

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The UAE’s New Advance Cargo Manifest Rules Go Live – What Shippers Must Know Before 15 September

From 1 September 2025, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will introduce new Advance Cargo Manifest requirements via the Maritime Preload Cargo Information (MPCI) portal, managed by the National Advance Information Centre (NAIC) – all shipments bound for or transiting through UAE ports must comply with stricter data submission protocols. This is more than a procedural update. It’s a strategic overhaul aimed at enhancing cargo visibility, tightening risk controls, and aligning the UAE’s customs practices with global standards. 1. Who’s Affected? The new mandate applies to: Imports into the UAE – all shipments must carry advance manifest declarations Transshipments via UAE ports – even if goods are not destined for UAE delivery Freight Remaining on Board (FROB) – cargo passing through UAE ports without unloading 2. What’s Changing? At the heart of the new system is advanced data filing. Shipping lines, freight forwarders, and NVOCCs must submit detailed cargo information before the vessel arrives at UAE ports. A critical distinction now applies between: Direct Bill of Lading – issued directly by carriers to Beneficial Cargo Owners (BCOs) Master Bill of Lading – used when forwarders issue House Bills of Lading (HBLs); forwarders must register with NAIC, obtain a 7-digit MPCI code and include it in their submission. Important: Shipping lines are not authorised to file HBL data on behalf of customers. 3. Compliance Deadlines Matter Shipping Instructions (SI) must be submitted no later than 72 hours before the vessel’s ETD from the compliance load port – the final port of loading before sailing to the UAE. Missing this deadline can result in: Cargo being rolled, returned to origin or diverted Penalties imposed by UAE Customs Shipment delays and added costs for customers 4. Implementation Timeline Phrase Date Details Soft Launch 1 September 2025 NAIC begins monitoring submissions Go-Live 15 September 2025 Advance filing becomes mandatory Enforcement Early 2026 “No Doc, No Load” policy takes effect 5. Mandatory Data Fields SI submissions must now include expanded information: Bill number, issue date, and place of issue Ports of receipt, loading, discharge, transshipment, and final delivery Container and seal numbers Cargo description with HS codes Full party details: shipper, consignee, notify party, forwarders, agents Vessel and voyage details MPCI Party ID for both shipping lines and forwarders Consolidation details (if applicable) 6. What This Means for Your Business Compliance is non-negotiable. To avoid costly disruptions, businesses must: Register with NAIC – forwarders must obtain MPCI codes before filing HBLs Update SI workflows – ensure correct BL type declarations and complete data Plan earlier – documentation must be finalised well before the 72-hour cut-off Monitor compliance – especially for multi-leg or consolidated shipments 7. How Vantage Logistics Keeps You Ahead At Vantage Logistics, we don’t just move cargo – we help businesses navigate change. As regulations evolve, our clients rely on us for clarity, speed and compliance. Here’s how we support businesses: Regulatory intelligence – real-time updates on UAE customs requirements Document validation – early review of SI and BL data to prevent errors NAIC/MPCI support – guidance for forwarders on registration and filing Workflow integration – aligning SI cut-off with your internal processes Exception handling – proactive solutions when shipments risk non-compliance Contact Vantage Logistics today to ensure your UAE-bound shipments move without delays!...

19/09/2025

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