VN-Japan company opens big warehouse in Binh Duong
New Land Vietnam – Japan Joint-Stock Company (New Land VJ JSC) has opened a two-hectare warehouse at the Binh An Textile and Garment Industrial Park in Di An town of Binh Duong province.
A model of the warehouse newly opened by New Land JV JSC at Textile and Garment IP in Binh Duong Province’s Di An Town. (File Photo)
Binh Duong (VNA) - New Land Vietnam– Japan Joint-Stock Company (New Land VJ JSC) has opened a two-hectarewarehouse at the Binh An Textile and Garment Industrial Park in Di An town ofBinh Duong province.
Located beside National Highway No 1A, 1kilometre from Binh Duong Port and 10km from HCM City’s Cat Lai Port, thewarehouse can store 15,500 frozen, chilled, cool and dry pallets.
Products stored include cheese, chocolate,delicatessen products, livestock and farm products, processed foods, beveragesand medical products.
Under development plans approved by theGovernment, the area on which the warehouse is located will become a logisticshub for the South in the near future.
Huong said New Land VJ JSC had invested morethan 220 billion VND (over US$10 million) in this warehouse project.
The company’s three shareholders are New LandCo. (Vietnam) and Sojitz Corp. and Kokubu Group Corp. from Japan.-VNA
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