Vietnam seeks to become player in aerospace supply chains
The Hanoi Supporting Industry Association (HANSIBA) in collaboration with relevant units held a press conference and business exchange on requirements for quality management system in the aviation sector, in the capital city on November 7.
Hanoi (VNA) 🍃– The Hanoi Supporting Industry Association (HANSIBA) incollaboration with relevant units held a press conference and business exchangeon requirements for quality management system in the aviation sector, in thecapital city on November 7.
This event aimed topromote partnerships in the production and supply of products and services ofHANSIBA's member businesses with multinational and FDI firms from developedeconomies such as the US, Europe, Japan, and the Republic of Korea. First Secretary ofthe Japanese Embassy in Vietnam Matsumoto Izumi said Japan’s ONAGA Co. Ltd has opened a factory in Vietnam tomanufacture components for aircraft manufacturer Boeing. Its goal is to connectenterprises from the US, Japan and Vietnam together. General Director ofthe Vietnam-Japan support industry development and investment consulting company Ishida Takayuki said Boeing has committed to assistingVietnamese firms in joining its supply chain for accessories, andexpects to hold workshops to facilitate their involvement in supplyingaerospace components. A representativefrom ONAGA said a AS9100 Aerospace Quality Management System certificate iscrucial for Vietnamese companies considering entry into the aerospace industry.With this certificate, both domestic and foreign firms could fully join theglobal aerospace supply chains of multinationals in this industry.
At a business exchange (Photo: VNA)
HANSIBA Chairman NguyenHoang suggested ONAGA Vietnam and the Vietnam-Japan support industry developmentand investment consulting company assist the Vietnamese firms in completing thenecessary procedures to obtain the certificate. He also proposedthat Japan help the Vietnamese businesses build aviation-standard productionprocesses, train a contingent of skilled technical engineers and workers, andjointly select products to be manufactured, among others./.
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