Can Tho (VNA) – Tan Cang – Cai Cui Port was inauguratedat a ceremony in Cai Rang district, the Mekong Delta City of Can Tho onDecember 6.
The event, organised by Tan Cang Shipping Company, was attended byofficials from the Southwestern Steering Committee, ministries, sectors, andlocal and regional authorities.
In the first phrase, Tan Cang – Cai Cui Port covers an area ofover seven hectares and can receive ships with capacity of up to 20,000 tonnes.It has 6,000 square metres of storage area equipped with modern loading equipment.
On October 24, the port received its first container ship from HaiPhong port to Can Tho City through the Quan Chanh Bo canal in Tra Vinh province,marking a milestone in connecting the northern economic zone and the MekongDelta region. So far, six container ships have anchored at the port.
According to Vice Director General of Tan Cang Sai Gon Company NgoQuang Chung, the company will continue investing in the port to make sure itwill operate in a more professional, effective and convenient manner.
It also looks to launch ships carrying goods directly from theMekong Delta to the regional ports, as part of activities to implement theagreements reached at the World Economic Forum (WEF)-Mekong Conference, Chungsaid.-VNA
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The container ship of Tan Cang Shipping Company under the Saigon Newport Corporation anchored at the Tan Cang-Cai Cui Port in Cai Rang district, the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho on October 24.
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