logistics
The Logistics category covers transportation, supply chain management, warehousing, and distribution networks. It explores shipping, last-mile delivery, e-commerce logistics, and trade regulations, providing insights into global supply chains, efficiency improvements, and infrastructure investment.
Vietnam Shipping Companies: A Detailed List of Freight, Courier & Logistics Providers (2026)
Vietnam’s booming trade and e-commerce sectors have fuelled rapid growth in shipping and logistics services. Whether you’re looking for last-mile courier solutions in Ho Chi Minh City, international freight forwarders, or cold chain specialists, this guide offers a complete list of Vietnam’s top shipping companies in 2025.
Logistics in Vietnam 2026: Shipping, Ports, Customs & Warehousing
Logistics in Vietnam are becoming more and more important to Vietnam’s economy. This is in line with booming international trade, the result of a myriad of free trade agreements combined with an abundance of low-cost labour, and generous tax incentives. This article explores this growing sector.
Freight Forwarding in Vietnam 2026: Key Players, Processes & Regulations
Freight forwarding in Vietnam plays a critical role in facilitating international trade and logistics in Vietnam, serving as a key connector between manufacturers, exporters, and global markets–with its strategic location in Southeast Asia and a rapidly expanding infrastructure network, Vietnam has become an important hub for freight forwarding services.
Vietnam Land Ports for Foreign Firms 2026: Locations, Features, & More
Vietnam’s land ports have been a critical component in Vietnam’s economic development. They are the main entry point for a sizable amount of materials used in manufacturing in Vietnam. This is particularly true of its northern border with China which has become increasingly important to both China and Vietnam’s manufacturing industries as firms have sought to diversify their supply chains….
Logistics: Singapore’s Ninja Van exits Vietnam express delivery market
Ninja Van has announced it will withdraw from Vietnam’s express delivery market, advising customers to stop creating new orders as it winds down operations by 30 September 2025, Dan Tri has reported.
Logistics: Vietnam’s delivery market grows 12.8 percent in H1, but margins fall to 3 percent
Vietnam’s postal and delivery services sector saw revenue increase by 12.8 percent year-on-year in the first half of 2025 to VND 38.3 trillion (US$1.46 billion), according to the Ministry of Science and Technology. Intensifying competition and rising cost pressures, however, have pushed average profit margins down to just 3 percent, the Vietnam News Agency has reported.
Logistics: Industry digital shift in Vietnam outpacing green transition, warns YCP Vietnam’s Chi Ly
Vietnam’s shift to green logistics is lagging due to high costs and infrastructure gaps, Chi Ly, director at management consulting firm YCP Vietnam (which counts logistics firms Swisslog and TNT among its clients), has said in an article published in the Vietnam Investment Review.
Logistics: Vietnam, France firms team up on US$492 million Hai Phong port expansion
Saigon Newport Corporation (SNP), under the Ministry of National Defense, will partner with France’s CMA CGM to build berths 7 and 8 at Lach Huyen, Hai Phong, with operation targeted for 2028, Cafe F has reported. The deep-water project is valued at VND 12.79 trillion or US$492 million, including VND 1.92 trillion or US$73.8 million in equity from SNP and VND 10.87 trillion or US$418.2 million in mobilised capital.
Transport & infrastructure: Vietnam’s logistics sector March FDI tops US$156 million
The warehouse and transportation sector received US$156.66 million in foreign direct investment in March, according to the latest data from the Ministry of Industry and Trade. Of this, 11 new projects were licensed with a combined value of US$21 million.
Transportation costs in Vietnam record January jump
Transportation costs in Vietnam rose by 0.95 percent in January, contributing 0.09 percentage points to the Vietnam’s Consumer Price Index. The rise was largely driven by airfare prices, which surged 11.08 percent due to increased demand for Lunar New Year travel.
New Vietnam traffic law causing productivity concerns for logistics industry
A 48 hour limit on driving hours for truck drivers outlined in the 2024 Law on Road Traffic Order and Safety is gaining traction as an issue among local logistics firms…
Vietnam post and telecommunication prices decline in 2024
For the full year 2024, costs decreased by 1.02 percent compared to 2023, reflecting continued downward trends in telecommunications prices due to increased competition and the introduction of cost-effective digital solutions.
Vietnam sees significant drop in transport and warehouse FDI in November
Year-to-date (YTD), the sector has attracted a total of 102 new projects with US$462 million in newly registered capital, showing that the sector’s performance has fluctuated over the course of the year.
Jeil Logistics expands investment in Nam Dinh Vu Industrial Park by US$21 million
This investment reflects Jeil Logistics’ commitment to strengthening its operations in Vietnam, a key hub for global trade and supply chains. The strategic location of Nam Dinh Vu Industrial Park, with its proximity to ports and transportation networks, enhances the project’s capacity to deliver efficient logistics solutions.
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