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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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Vantage Launches Vantage Parcel Service – a New Service for Courier and Cross-Border E-Commerce

E-commerce has exploded and is becoming a popular trend on a global scale, and Vietnam is no exception. The rapid development of modern technology allows consumers to do online shopping more than ever before thank to its convenience, thereby bringing great business opportunities along with huge revenue for sellers who are doing online business locally as well as internationally. As the demand for online shopping continues to increase, domestic and international express delivery services are also constantly evolving, from simplest delivery models to complex and modern systems. However, because of its specific nature, nowadays the delivery/express service is not only about bringing the product to the buyer, but the logistics service provider also has to meet a lot of other requirements such as pre-calculate shipping cost and transit time, track and trace, other services such as fulfillment, labelling, COD, return service… Understanding the needs for express delivery services and cross-border e-commerce goods transportation serving customers who are doing business online, Vantage Logistics has just launched the brand new service – Vantage Parcel. With 20 years of business in the field of logistics serving thousands of domestic and foreign customers, Vantage Parcel has formed a foundation of technology, human resources and strong relationship with partners to meet all customers’ needs for logistics services, especially for the e-commerce industry. Vantage Parcel has built an optimal shipping model with the advantage of directly connecting with reputable international couriers such as DHL, FedEx, UPS… or direct airfreight from / to Viet Nam with connection to reputable pick up and last mile delivery partners at origins / destinations for door to door delivery. Supported by an effective and user-friendly software system to help manage smart delivery services which is convenient for customers, including track and trace, cost monitoring, API with e-commerce platforms and all pick up – delivery partners. Vantage Parcel provides diverse and comprehensive services for express delivery and cross-border e-commerce logistics, with our advantages on express delivery for small parcel, to FBA warehouses… for US, Australian and European routes. With our resources and expertise as well as partnerships with major international shipping/express delivery partners, Vantage is confident that we can meet all of our customers’ needs for e-commerce logistics. For specific advice on this services, please contact: –  Ms. Florence: florence.sgn@vlc.com.vn – Ms. Alana: alana.sgn@vlc.com.vn – Website: http://vantageparcel.com/...

31/05/2021

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Suez Canal Blockage & Its Effects To Global Shipping

Although the Suez Canal blockage incident in late of March and early of April has been resolved and the global arterial traffic has been through, however, the chain reaction to the global shipping has just begun to appear. Some of the obvious affects are listed below: 1. To sea shipping: Port congestion Now that the canal has reopened, cargo vessels passing through the waterway will likely arrive at their destinations too close together due to being off schedule. This can cause vessel bunching and congestion at major ports such as Rotterdam and Antwerp. Although most of the cargo flowing through the Suez Canal moves from Asia to Europe, a remarkable volume of Southeast Asian (Vietnam included) and Indian goods come to the U.S. East Coast via this route as well. Major U.S. ports such as New York will therefore also be hit with congestion as imports begin to arrive. Container imbalances: Due to the affect from Suez Canal blockage, the shortage of empty container availability has been an ongoing issue in Asia as demand from both the U.S. and Europe remains high. Cargo ships blocked at Suez are unable to return empties to Asia on schedule and filled containers will be further delayed as ports in Europe and the U.S. work through bottlenecks are some of main reasons causing the imbalance between container supply and demand in the market this period. In the end of March, Maersk shipping company announced the suspension of booking on the online platform, as well as suspending for short-term contract bookings in the first week of April, and for some other regions in the near future due to the impact of container shortage. Impact on vessel schedule: Delayed cargo ships are expected to omit or cancel sailings in the coming days and weeks to bring their schedules back in order, as well as need to re-structure their vessel for new US season from 1st May. These structural blank sailings will negatively impact capacity, in this case, possibly as much as 20%-30% over the next several weeks, leading to the result of shortage space on ship. Impact on oil prices and shipping rates: Around 10% of total seaborne oil trade is estimated to pass through the Suez waterway. On a daily basis, it’s close to 3 million barrels per day. Suez’s also a key route for oil tankers going to and from the Middle East (connecting Europe, the Middle East and Asia.) This blockage incident has a significant impact on oil prices, and at the same time makes the freight rate increase significantly. 2. To air shipping: The decrease in transport capacity: The Suez blockage incident is not only impact on sea shipping, but also has many negative consequences for other transportation methods. Freight forwarders and shippers begun to consider other transportation modes, and airfreight in particular; making the already shortage capacity due to the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic more and more stress and difficulty. High airfreight rates: Increasing demand for air cargo services along with shortage capacity lead to the high cost from airline. From beginning of April, there appears to be no end in sight for soaring air freight prices. Conclusion Most of the transport routes from sea to air are facing a shortage of available empty container, spaces, skyrocketing freight rates… and this situation is definitely impossible to end in the short term. During this difficult period, Vantage still has available containers, spaces and means of transport for customers when needed, this is the effort and consensus of the whole Vantage staff. However, it would be a deficiency not to mention that in order to obtain bookings at competitive and reasonable prices for customers, Trade Managers and members of each trade of the OPS department have tried their best and relentless efforts, especially during this difficult time. Each booking – that helps customers to import/export their goods in-line with their schedule – is the silent contributions of the OPS staffs to the success of customers, also a contribution to the Mission of Vantage Logistics is to provide our partners/customers highest possible service level, with continuous improvement on quality and cost....

14/04/2021

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Vantage Logistics Corporation – Email Domain Change Announcement

From 15th January 2021, Vantage Logistics’ email domain will be changed to vlc.com.vn Dear Valued Customers and Partners, We would like to express our gratitude and sincere thanks for all the support and co-operation you have given us. We are pleased to inform you that with effect from 15th January 2021, our email domain will be changed to the new following domain for the purpose that it will be more convenient for customers, partners, … to remember/ record…; others such as telephone, facsimile, website, … remain unchanged. New email domain: vlc.com.vn Example: info@vantage-logistics.com.vn will be changed to info@vlc.com.vn Besides, we will change both mail name and domain: Example: abcd-vn@vantage-logistics.com.vn will be changed to abcd.sgn@vlc.com.vn       Vantage still keeps the old email domain vantage-logistics.com.vn until 15/01/2022 so that you can have enough time to update your contact book. Within this period, emails sent to vantage-logistics.com.vn can still reach Vantage’s Inbox. After 15/1/2022, Vantage will deactivate the old email domain and only receive emails via vlc.com.vn Your attention and update on the above change are highly appreciated. Sorry for any inconvenience caused. We look forward to continuing to serve you and thank you for your continuous supports! Yours faithfully, VANTAGE LOGISTICS CORPORATION...

17/12/2020

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Vantage Chartered Flights to Carry Face Masks To USA

Covid-19 epidemic keeps spreading fast on the world, especially in the Americas and Europe, the demand for personal protective equipment such as masks, gloves, gowns… increasingly high. This period is considered both a business opportunity and a challenge for Vietnamese businesses. This opportunity and challenge are not only in manufacturing but also in logistics and transportation, especially in air freight since airlines are cutting down capacity or even halting international flights. Facing the rushing need of transporting a shipment of 16 million masks which were packed in 6400 cartons to the US, Vantage’s team had come up with several options in-line with customers’ expectations: fast, safe, convenient, reasonable cost and effective; and charter flight solution was selected. A plan to charter the whole flight has been specifically evaluated and implemented urgently. Within 5 days, Vantage had successfully arranged to have 2 chartered flights (B777F and B777-300 Pax) departing from Tan Son Nhat Airport (SGN) on Sunday, June 28 evening, transiting via Taipei (to change flight crew and add fuel), and arriving at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) early Monday morning, June 29 so customers can take cargo out the same day. With the working motto of serving – supporting – solving problems for customers, Vantage team was like being reinvigorated when contributing to the success of customers. This can be considered the achievement of our team’s outstanding effort to support and deliver the best service to our customers during this difficult time. Contact us for support and more detailed advice on procedures and air freight services with the most competitive costs in the market: Ms. Hannah / Email: hannah-vn@vantage-logistics.com.vn Ms. Cindy / Email: cindy-vn@vantage-logistics.com.vn  ...

30/06/2020

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Launching A Direct Container Shipping Route From Qui Nhon To China And Northeast Asia, Vantage Contributes To Solutions Of Developing Import-Export Economy For Northern Cambodia, Southern Laos And The Central and Highland of Viet Nam

China, a country of more than 1.4 billion people, has a huge demand for fruits, of which tropical fruits are accounting for 30 million tons/year while Bananas take 50% of these, about 15 million tons/year. Previously, China’s main tropical fruit growing areas were Yunnan, Hainan, Western Guangdong, and Guangxi provinces. Recently, due to climate change, culturing areas in China have been shrinking and could only be harvested in the summer. In order to meet consumer demand, China had to switch to growing crops or buying tropical fruits from Southeast Asian countries, of which Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia are the major suppliers because of good soil and planting. These fruits suit Chinese consumers’ tastes, and are geographically advantageous, so the transportation costs are quite suitable. Dragon fruit, jackfruit, etc… are also the main export fruits to China Regardless of this, the export of fruits to China by Vietnam – Laos, and Cambodia is challenging though, especially during the 19 COVID season. The first difficulty is the transport route. Since Cat Lai port, Ho Chi Minh City holds major container cargo volume, especially reefer containers, all of the goods go through Cat Lai port causes continuous congestion and only a small incident like a ship missing her berth schedule 1-2 days, a collision in the channel immediately create big congestion which makes the entire operations delay, trucks, barges, vessels cannot load/discharge being under detention and cannot perform the next trip, causing the sequential effect to harvest, shipping, export plan… while fruits are perishable commodities that need fast delivery. The second difficulty is the transportation distance. For planting areas nearby Ho Chi Minh City such as Mekong Delta or central – southern Cambodia, transporting to the port of HCMC is relatively close, but for the Highlands and Central areas of Vietnam, northern Cambodia or Southern Laos, transport to Cat Lai port will be several hundred km further than to other port in the Central, and this distance must be doubled due to two-way transportation: take empty containers to planting areas to load, and return laden containers back to the port for export. The third difficulty is the cost. Of course, a longer distance will definitely take a longer travel time with a higher cost, adding to that, congestion in port insert a lot of idling time in a round trip. When vehicles cannot optimize the operation, obviously transportation costs will be high. During the epidemic season, governments impose a lot of methods to control and prevent the virus spreading, including the limit of time to cross the border every day, health control stops to check driver’s temperature and document, regulations on personal protection equipment, banning drivers and customs agents to cross the border,  helping to protect health for personnel but on the other hand, there are many difficulties in trading activities. After several months providing logistics solutions for the fruit market, Vantage immediately made many adjustments and reorganized the supply chain to help fruit producers and exporters reduced logistics costs from 8 to 15%, increased the competitiveness of Southeast Asian fruits in the China market. Specifically, Vantage has boldly signed a guarantee to ensure the minimum volume for shipping lines to bring ships and provide direct service from Quy Nhon port to China with the transit time of only 6-11 days (compared to the current transshipment service which takes from 13 to 23 days). Besides, Vantage had actively proposed to customers to re-allocate the agricultural materials supply area to optimize the transport of agricultural materials and fruits. Vantage has invested in refrigerated container yards and lifting equipment at the main border gates of Hoa Lu, Le Thanh, Bo Y to shift containers between vehicles quickly and safely. Moreover, Vantage has also invested and managed a multi-owner truck-fleet to serve across Vietnam – Laos – Cambodia route starting from 200 units and will increase to over 1,000 units in the future, meanwhile, we mobilized skilled drivers to neighbor countries, accepted their national requirements of quarantine regulations to ensure that goods flow smoothly during the Covid-19 period. Thanks to the enthusiasm, extensive knowledge, good practical knowledge, high determination and active cooperation of customers, especially Hoang Anh Gia Lai Group, port partners, especially Quy Nhon port, truck owners, shipping lines… the first voyages always exceeded the committed volume by nearly 100%, demonstrating the effectiveness of the solution, all participating partners were satisfied. The direct service from Qui Nhon Port to China opening up prospects for even more success for the business as well as increase the competitiveness of Vietnamese fruits exporting to China market From this success, this new and efficient transport route has attracted many other import and export customers in the Central and Highlands, Northern Cambodia and Southern Laos, not only between Vietnam – Laos – Cambodia, and China but also other Northeast Asian countries. Manufacturers and traders of fertilizers, agricultural materials, wood chips, wood pellets, tapioca starch … are very excited because the transport time is significantly reduced compared to the previous period, and the cost also significantly reduced, opening up prospects for even more success for the business. As for Vantage, we are still working day and night finding better, more advanced, and more beneficial solutions for our customers, because our customers’ success is our success. Contact us for more detail and get free quote: – Ms. Florence  / Email: florence-vn@vantage-logistics.com.vn – Ms. Cindy / Email: cindy-vn@vantage-logistics.com.vn ...

29/06/2020

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Exporting Mask and Medical Protective Equipment: Tight Space for Air Cargo and The Solutions

In the situation of COVID-19 pandemic complicated outbreaks in Europe and the Americas, many countries are forced to increase the import of masks and medical protective equipment such as gloves, gowns, etc… Vietnamese enterprises have quickly taken advantages of this opportunity to make up for some difficulties that the pandemic had caused. Business opportunity due to huge market demand According to the information from the European-American Market Department, The Ministry of Industry and Trade, many countries in Europe and the Americas are in need of importing masks, PPE for control and prevention of the COVID-19 pandemic which is more and more complicated in these areas. In particular, the US market now needs to import about 500 million N95 masks, 200 million masks of all kinds, 1 billion gloves, 100 million sets of medical gowns, 50 million sets of PPE, etc… Other markets such as Spain, Kazakhstan, Canada, Russia… are also in urgent need of importing masks and medical protective equipment. Current difficulties that Vietnam exporters are facing Along with business opportunities, Vietnam exporters in general and exporters of masks and PPE in particular, are facing many difficulties caused by COVID-19 pandemic, especially the difficulty of freight transport when the international cargo capacity of both sea freight and air freight is decreasing. For masks and medical protective equipment that are in great demand and urgent need, delivery by air freight is a priority option. However, the global air cargo capacity has decreased since the airlines had cut the number of flights due to the effect of COVID-19. Accordingly, the total global air cargo capacity decreased by 26% compared to the same period last year, while in Vietnam, airlines have cut 15-20% of the number of flights, some airlines flying to the US had completely stopped. Export delivery demand is rapidly increasing while air freight space dramatically decreased is really a big challenge. Solutions for air freight from Vantage Logistics Keeping up with the movement of the market as well as the needs of customers in the current period, with experience and professional skills, Vantage Logistics has come up with effective solutions to help customers to smoothly transport their goods at reasonable costs. An example is our safe and successful delivery of 5×40’HC containers of medical gowns exported to Los Angeles, US on May 29. The shipment of 298.4 thousand gowns was packed in 2,615 cartons, the total weight of 27 tons, equivalent to 250CBMs, needs only 3 days from ex-work till arrival at Los Angeles airport during the period that it takes at least 8-10 days for similar shipments. This can be considered the achievement of our team’s outstanding effort to support and deliver the best service to our customers during this difficult time. Contact us for support and more detailed advice on procedures and air freight services with the most competitive costs in the market: Ms. Hannah / Email: hannah-vn@vantage-logistics.com.vn Ms. Cindy / Email: cindy-vn@vantage-logistics.com.vn  ...

02/06/2020

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Solution for Exporting Vietnamese Agricultural Products to China During the Border Congestion?

The complicated evolution of acute pneumonia caused by the new strain of coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (referred to as COVID-19 pandemic) is not only has a huge impact on people’s health and daily-life but also seriously affects economic trade between countries on over the world. In particular, Vietnam’s agricultural export industry is one of the sectors greatly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Agricultural products are considered as one of the main export items of Vietnam, and China is one of the main buyers of Vietnam agricultural products, accounting for 22-24% of the import proportion. Thanks to the geography position, the export of Vietnamese agricultural products to the world’s most populous market is pretty convenient through the border gates between the two countries. A lot of vehicles of agricultural products exporting to China were congested in border gates. However, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the trade circuit between the two countries was limited, China announced to shorten open time at Tan Thanh and Coc Nam border from 8 down to 5 hours per day and close on weekends. China only accepts import-export of cargo through 5 border gates in Lang Son province, in particular, as per notice from Pingxiang authority, from 7 Apr 2020, secondary gates Tan Thanh and Coc Nam only work 5 hours/day (8 to 11:00, 12 to 14:00) and close on Saturday Sunday and holidays. China only maintains import via 5 borders: Friendship, Dong Dang International Railway Station, Chi Ma, Tan Thanh, Coc Nam. Other small border gates are close and impose strict pandemic control on border trades. Specifically, as of the beginning of April 2020, there are about 700 vehicles of agricultural products congesting at Tan Thanh border gate, 600 vehicles at Huu Nghi border gate; this congestion has a huge impact on Vietnamese agricultural exporters, causing decrease of cargo quality and increase a lot of cost. Vantage Logistics has developed an alternative logistics solution for transporting agricultural products to China, minimize the congestion at borders. This is a 1-stop-shop logistics solution by incorporating with shipping lines and trucking partners, building a warehouse to meet the conditions for storing agricultural products at border gates, working with authorities to constantly update the situation of customs clearance, in order to optimize transport time and cost. *** For more detailed advice on logistics solution for agricultural exports to China, please contact our experts: – Vietnamese/English speaking: + Mrs. Queenie Lâm (Operations Manager) – Email: queenie-vn@vantage-logistics.com.vn / +84 908 798 685 + Mr. Joe Nguyễn (Business Development Executive) – Email: joe.sgn@vantage-logistics.com.vn / +84 383 037 493 + Ms. Aster Huỳnh (BOM’s Assistant) –Email:  aster.sgn@vantage-logistics.com.vn – Chinese speaking: + Mr. Billy Lưu (Sales Manager) – Email: billy-vn@vantage-logistics.com.vn / +84 938 189 278 + Mrs. Audrey Lương (Trucking Coordinator) – Email: trucking1.sgn@vantage-logistics.com.vn...

13/04/2020

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