In 2025, Vietnam National Shipping Lines (VIMC) will continue to promote sustainable growth in core activities, determined to create new growth drivers based on the seaport - maritime transport - logistics ecosystem.
Big profit
Mr. Nguyen Canh Tinh, General Director of VIMC, said that in 2025, the corporation achieved remarkable achievements, in which the volume of goods passing through the port reached more than 145 million tons, an increase of 27% compared to 2023; the volume of sea transport reached nearly 20 million tons, exceeding the plan by 22%.
In 2024, VIMC achieved revenue of VND 18,208 billion; profit of VND 3,510 billion. Last year's production and business results exceeded the targets of output, revenue and profit compared to the plan when revenue exceeded 135% and profit exceeded 128%.
With this result, VIMC has succeeded in international cooperation by developing 10 new container service routes connecting Vietnam with Europe. In particular, VIMC's port system has received and provided services to all of the world's top 10 shipping lines.
VIMC established a joint venture to operate two international container terminals No. 3 and 4 of the Hai Phong International Gateway Port project in Lach Huyen.
Regarding the Can Gio international transit port project, in 2024, VIMC has provided additional explanations for the project documents. Up to now, the project has basically completed the related procedures. In 2025, VIMC will coordinate with partners to complete investment preparation procedures and be selected as an investor.
For member enterprises, VIMC has completed increasing the charter capital of Vinaship Shipping Joint Stock Company; Vietnam Shipping and Chartering Joint Stock Company to implement investment in developing a new generation of shipping fleet.
Along with the development of the international transit port system, in order to participate more deeply in the global transport chain, the corporation has established VIMC Container Transport Joint Stock Company to establish and open Intra-Asia container transport routes, moving towards opening global transport routes.
Along with upgrading seaport infrastructure, VIMC also aims to rapidly develop the national fleet through a cooperation strategy with the world's largest shipping lines.
Accelerate to reach the big sea
VIMC General Director said that 2025 is of special importance, a year of acceleration, breakthrough, and reaching the finish line, so the corporation continues to promote sustainable growth of core activities, determined to maintain and develop the market, market share, and at the same time seek and create new growth drivers on the basis of the seaport - maritime transport - logistics ecosystem.
Striving to first put the Lach Huyen wharf project No. 3 and 4 into operation in the first quarter of 2025, VIMC focuses on investing in Can Gio International Transit Port, along with Cai Mep-Thi Vai Port cluster, which will enhance Vietnam's competitiveness in seaports in the region, thereby increasing transport output and surpassing Singapore's current 37 million Teus (our country's seaports this year reached 30 million Teus).
This is VIMC's mission to bring the Maritime industry to a higher level of national competitiveness; innovative service activities no longer have traditional services of low value, connecting the chain in the ecosystem to provide in the seaport system, services, logistics; remaining seaports continue to research development plans to anticipate development trends.
The Board of Directors of VIMC also committed to having programs, actions and resolutions for the units and believes that with the determination of 2025 and the new period, there will be new thinking and actions, with great solidarity and great efforts to complete the production and business plan targets. 2025 marks the 30th anniversary of VIMC's establishment, therefore, all leaders and employees of the corporation will be determined to "survive the waves, reach far to reach the big sea".
Bich Dao
Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/nam-2025-vimc-quyet-tam-tao-dong-luc-tang-truong-moi-2361683.html
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