Viglacera Corporation JSC plans to develop 50,000 affordable apartments for workers during 2022-2030. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Construction group Viglacera CorporationJSC has announced its plan to develop 50,000 affordable apartments for workersduring 2022-2030.
Accordingly, an array of projects will berolled out in the coming time, including one at Dong Van IV Industrial Park in HaNam province, another in Kim Chung commune, Hanoi’s Dong Anh district, and one inHai Yen ward, Quang Ninh province’s Mong Cai city. The corporation will alsojoin bidding for new projects in Bac Ninh, Phu Tho and Hanoi.
The projects aim at improving the living standard of workers, ensuringtheir commitment to the enterprises.
Last year, despite global headwinds, the corporation showed robust performance,with the business and production activities surpassing its set targets. Buildingmaterials and industrial real estate continued making significant contributionsto the firm’s revenue and profit.
The result was spurred by Viglacera’s consistent policy on the development ofcomplete industrial service, affordable houses for workers and cultural institution.The firm paid due attention to improving service quality and professionaloperation, and enhancing utilities at industrial parks, making itself anattractive destination for investors in the future.
Viglacera is now owning and operating 12 industrial parks, covering an area ofmore than 4,000 hectares. The parks have lured 16 billion USD in foreign directinvestment from large enterprises, including Samsung, Amkor, Canon, Hyosung, andAnam Electronics.
This year, it will sharpen focus on enhancingbusiness management, accelerating digital transformation, and applying EnterpriseResource Planning (ERP) in business and production management for the firm’s stableand long-term development.
Viglacera will continue its proactive and flexiblebusiness policy, making it suitable to the market developments./.
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