More than 1,500 days without work accidents at CMIT port

Việt NamViệt Nam02/01/2025

Cai Mep International Terminal (CMIT) has just recorded an impressive achievement of more than 1,500 consecutive days without a work accident. This is a clear demonstration of CMIT’s strong commitment to occupational safety and continuous efforts to improve work processes.

CMIT has implemented intensive training, close supervision and regular safety inspections, ensuring a safe working environment for employees.

During its operations, CMIT has implemented rigorous measures such as intensive training programs, close supervision and regular safety inspections, ensuring a safe working environment for all employees. These efforts have contributed significantly to preventing work-related accidents and protecting the health of workers.

CMIT also affirms its pioneering position in the port industry by constantly improving its operational capacity.

CMIT is a trusted destination for international shipping lines and has continuously contributed to enhancing the position of Cai Mep deep-water port over the past time. With the advantages of outstanding port productivity, high safety and the ability to receive super-large ships (up to 214,000 DWT) - something that very few ports in the world have achieved, CMIT has been continuously chosen by shipping lines and shipping line alliances to put into operation. CMIT does not stop at its current achievements but is also committed to continuing to innovate and create to reach the position of the leading seaport in the region.

BRVT Newspaper

Source: https://vimc.co/hon-1-500-ngay-khong-tai-nan-lao-dong-tai-cang-cmit/

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