RoK to build a cold chain logistics centre in Hai Phong
The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries of the Republic of Korea (RoK) announced on November 13 that Jeil Engineering and Construction is breaking ground on a cold chain logistics complex in Nam Dinh Vu Industrial Park, Hai Phong.
The logistics complex, stretching more than 37,843sq.m, will be equipped with ambient and refrigerated storage facilities. It is expected to go operational in 2026 and will facilitate the operation of Korean firms in the region.
Minister of Oceans and Fisheries Kang Ko-hyeong said that this is a part of the RoK Government’s effort to expand the development of logistics centres in Southeast Asia, the US and the EU to support the operation of Korean firms with stable logistics services. The RoK plans to increase the number of logistics services abroad from five to eight by 2027.
Hai Phong is a major port city in the northern region of Vietnam that plans to become a modern international logistics services hub by 2030.