At the meeting, Colonel Bui Van Quy introduced some typical activities of Tan Cang Saigon in general and TC-HICT in particular. Colonel Bui Van Quy said that Tan Cang Saigon Corporation always strives to improve and upgrade infrastructure and equipment to suit the world's green development trend. TC-HICT is the largest deep-water container port in Northern Vietnam, capable of receiving ships with a capacity of up to 14,000 TEUs with direct service routes to America and Europe, significantly reducing logistics time and costs.

Working scene.

After 50 years of establishing diplomatic relations between Vietnam and China Australia, two-way trade grows over 25% annually, goods are transported by sea through the SNP port system, there is a direct container ship service route from several major ports of Saigon Newport Corporation directly to Australia.

Colonel Bui Van Quy presented a souvenir to Mr. Andrew Goledzinowski.

Mr. Andrew Goledzinowski thanked Colonel Bui Van Quy and the staff of TC-HICT for their thoughtful and respectful welcome and highly appreciated TC-HICT's port operation capacity. In his position, Ambassador Andrew Goledzinowski promised to introduce the potential and strengths of TC-HICT in particular and Saigon Newport Corporation in general to Australian businesses to promote cooperation between businesses of the two countries in the coming time.

Leaders of Saigon New Port introduce Tan Cang Hai Phong International Container Port.

Delegates take a group photo.

Mr. Andrew Goledzinowski's visit is part of the project "Promoting business engagement with Vietnam's vocational education" under the Aus4Skills Program (Australia and Vietnam develop human resources). This is an important cooperation between the two governments in vocational education, competency-based training and labor market orientation. The project helps Vietnam improve the skills of the logistics workforce. After the success of the 2017-2021 period, the Australian government, through the Aus4Skills Program, continues to support the second phase of the project 2021-2025.

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