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Explosive e-commerce growth drives demand for logistics

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Việt Nam has seen rapid growth in e-commerce in recent years, and demand for logistics services is growing commensurately. — Photo courtesy of J&T Express

HCM CITY — The rapid growth in e-commerce is driving an unprecedented increase in demand for logistics services, including express delivery services, according to industry insiders.

In its E-commerce White Book 2021, the Việt Nam E-Commerce and Digital Economy Agency said Việt Nam has the highest number of people shopping on e-commerce platforms in the Southeast Asia region at some 49.3 million.

In the last two years, the country has seen both consumers and firms moving online, it said.

Nguyễn Ngọc Dũng, president of the Vietnam E-commerce Association, said there has been a boom in e-commerce since the pandemic began.

More than 70 per cent of the population have access to the internet and nearly 50 per cent shop online, he said.

The online shopping boom has offered opportunities as well as challenges to the logistics industry, which has to meet the surging demand for order fulfilment and last-mile delivery, he said. 

Delivery speed is a major factor affecting customer satisfaction and retention in the fiercely competitive online market, and so online shops that provide quality products and fast delivery gain an advantage.

There is also increased demand for transportation of specific or imported goods, especially cross-border express delivery, according to logistics firms.

New consumer trends and the e-commerce boom require express delivery, shipping and forwarding firms to make adjustments to their business models and strategies, they said.

Many have launched specialised services to meet the demands of various groups of customers and embraced digital transformation to improve service quality and increase customer satisfaction.

Delivery companies said the traffic infrastructure does not guarantee the desired traffic speed, with the frequent congestion in both cities and on inter-provincial roads making it difficult for them.

This has no immediate solution and so firms seek ways to optimise order processing time, they said.

Most online sellers require a last-mile delivery solution, and this has stimulated growth, especially for express delivery services, they said.

In the last few years, delivery firms have actively linked up with third parties to offer integrated service packages and solutions to optimise sellers’ operations and better meet customers’ demand.

J&T Express has, for instance, signed agreements with Pancake, Upos, Haravan, and Kiot Viet to enable sellers to track the entire shipping process and goods quality in each stage, and control the flow of goods in and out of the warehouse.

Phan Bình, its brand director, said the competitive challenge in today’s constantly changing market is both a source of pressure and a driving force for express delivery businesses to improve themselves.

His company has stepped up investment in transit centres and the use of technology solutions in its management and operations.

Owning a network of 36 modern transit centres helps his company ensure the circulation and transport of goods to consumers quickly and accurately, he said.

It has the ‘Track and Trace’ technology system which allows customers to update the status of goods, their order information or contact the carrier directly, he said.

Mobile applications and websites also make the delivery of goods easier, faster and more efficient, he added. —

Source: https://vietnamnews.vn/economy/1253946/explosive-e-commerce-growth-drives-demand-for-logistics.html

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Shell to deliver first LNG shipment for PV Gas

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Petrovietnam Gas JSC (PV GAS) has confirmed a purchase with Shell PLC, facilitating the world’s leading LNG supplier to transport its first LNG shipment to Vietnam.

Shell to deliver first LNG shipment for PV Gas hinh anh 1The logo of Shell at the Contech Vietnam Fair in 2023. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi Petrovietnam Gas JSC (PV GAS) has confirmed
a purchase with Shell PLC, facilitating the world’s leading LNG supplier
to transport its first LNG shipment to Vietnam.

PV GAS issued a tender on April 27 to import LNG for the trial run
and commercial operation of Thi Vai LNG warehouse.

And Shell was selected as the supplier for the first imported LNG
shipment to the warehouse.

The signing confirmation is a milestone for developing PV GAS and Vietnam’s
gas industry. The Thi Vai LNG Warehouse is the largest scale in Vietnam
with a capacity of phase 1 of 1 million tonnes per year, then expanding to
3-6 million tonnes. 

It can receive LNG vessels of up to 100,000 tonnes of LNG ships,
with the main phase 1 facility including LNG storage tanks with a capacity
of 180,000 m3 and technological equipment designed according to Vietnamese and
international standards and regulations.

The system will supply about 1.4 billion m3 of gas to Nhon Trach 3
and 4 power plants, industrial customers, and a part of Vietnam’s gas shortage
after 2023./.

Source: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/shell-to-deliver-first-lng-shipment-for-pv-gas/253701.vnp

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Vietnam sees steep decline in hiring of foreigners, overseas Vietnamese

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The Vietnamese job market saw a plunge in recruitment demand in January-April, with hiring of foreigners and overseas Vietnamese tumbling 39 percent compared to the pre-pandemic level due to the global economic downturn, according to a report recently issued by Navigos Group, one of the leading recruitment companies in Vietnam.

In addition, there was a significant drop of 63 percent in demand for hiring seasonal workers and individuals on short-term contracts. 

Similarly, the demand for recruiting new graduates also experienced a substantial decrease of 49 percent.

Following the prevailing market fluctuations and economic downturn, there was a noticeable decline in labor recruitment demand for various positions including foreigners, overseas Vietnamese, seasonal workers, short-term contracts, new graduates, and mid-level and senior professionals, according to the Navigos Group report.

Overall downtrend

Navigos Group conducted the analysis using job posting data from its platforms, VietnamWorks and Navigos Search, comparing the first four months of 2019, or the pre-COVID period, with the first four months of 2022, or post-pandemic, and January-April this year.

The findings showed that on average, the recruitment demand for various industries during the first four months of 2023 shrank 18 percent compared to the pre-pandemic period and reduced 16 percent compared to the post-pandemic recovery phase in 2022.

Notably, the textile, garment, and footwear industries experienced a persistent 39-percent fall in labor demand, primarily influenced by the global economic recession, inflation impacting purchasing power, and reduced orders.

The recruitment demand in the construction and real estate industry contracted by up to 34 percent in January-April and the procurement, materials, and logistics sectors faced a 25-percent decrease compared to 2019.

The import-export sector dwindled by 18 percent, while the transportation and logistics sector recorded a decline of 22 percent.

The tourism, restaurant, and hotel sectors, which were significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, saw the recruitment demand dive by 55 percent in the first four months of 2022 compared to the pre-pandemic level.

However, there was a slight increase in staffing requests within these sectors in January-April, with the decline reducing from 55 percent in 2022 to 43 percent when compared to the pre-pandemic level.

The legal and administrative fields also encountered a substantial decline of 31 percent in the demand for recruitment.

The recruitment demand for marketing professionals dropped by 28 percent compared to the pre-pandemic period.

Outliers

Bucking the downtrend, the banking and financial services sector, along with the consumer goods industry, experienced a growth rate of 10 percent in the first four months of 2023 compared to the equivalent period prior to the pandemic.

The recruitment demand in the healthcare, retail, and wholesale sectors remains stable, with little to no significant changes.

Navigos Group forecasts that businesses will continue to adopt cost-cutting measures to retain their workforce or may even tighten their belts further until the global economy hits its lowest point and begins to recover.

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Hanoi urged to bolster economic growth drivers

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Permanent Government members have asked Hanoi to bolster its economic growth drivers, namely investment, export, and consumption, during a recent meeting with the Standing Board of the municipal Party Committee.

Hanoi urged to bolster economic growth drivers hinh anh 1Part of Hanoi capital city (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi – Permanent Government members have asked Hanoi to bolster its economic growth drivers, namely investment, export, and consumption, during a recent meeting with the Standing Board of the municipal Party Committee.

They highly valued efforts and achievements by the Hanoi Party organisation, administration, and people which have joined the entire country in stablising the macro-economy, controlling inflation, boosting growth, guaranteeing major balances, developing culture, maintaining political stability and social order and safety, consolidating defence – security, and promoting external relations and integration into the world, according to the Government Office’s announcement of the permanent Government members’ conclusions made at the meeting.

However, there remains certain shortcomings, difficulties, and challenges to be addressed, they pointed out, elaborating that Hanoi hasn’t made any considerable breakthroughs in economic development, especially sustainable and substantive development; the growth pace is slower than expected; while environmental pollution, traffic congestion, and infrastructure overload have yet to be improved remarkably.

They requested that the city should be further aware of its role, position, potential, and importance to national development; identify difficulties, challenges, and weaknesses; strongly bring into play self-reliance, solidarity, and the spirit of thinking big and acting bold so that it can develop comprehensively, fast, and sustainably and deserve its status as the national political – administrative headquarters and a big centre in terms of economy, culture, education – training, science – technology, and international integration of the whole country.

Hanoi should actively grasp the situation; stay ready to respond to any circumstances; improve the capacity of forecasting possible impacts on local economic development; make flexible, timely, and effective policy response; and bolster economic growth drivers (investment, export, consumption). Besides, it needs to seriously implement the Government and the Prime Minister’s resolutions and directions on dealing with problems in the monetary, credit, real estate, stock, and corporate bond markets.

The capital needs to improve the management, use, and disbursement of public investment, along with funding for the socio-economic recovery and development programme and the three national target programmes. It should strive to complete the tasks and overfulfill the targets for 2023 so as to create a solid stepping stone for the following years. It is also necessary to mobilise every resource for development, promote public – private partnership, and apply new governance, investment, and management models.

Permanent Government members demanded Hanoi push ahead with administrative reforms; build a system of administrative agencies with strong solidarity, high unanimity, integrity, and democracy that work efficiently and centre on people and enterprises; and develop a contingent of professional, civilised, modern, incorruptible, and devoted cadres and civil servants who work for the sake of the people.

They underlined the importance of quickly devising the Hanoi Capital Planning for 2021 – 2030, with a vision to 2050; and adjusting the general planning for building the city by 2045, with a vision to 2065 that features a reformed mindset and a breakthrough, strategic and long-term vision, capitalises on every distinctive potential, outstanding opportunities and competitive edges, and addresses outstanding problems and weaknesses.

The city was also told to step up the implementation of national digital transformation measures and increase the provision of online public services on the National Public Service Portal.

In addition, Hanoi needs to boost socio-economic development in tandem with preserving and bringing into play traditional cultural values and protecting the environment. Social issues, social welfare policies, job creation, and educational and manpower quality should also be given due attention.

The officials required Hanoi further to guarantee political security as well as social order and safety, step up substantive diplomacy and international integration, enhance disease prevention and public health care, and augment the fight against corruption and other negative phenomena.

Local authorities were also asked to boost the Party and political system building; create a lean, efficient, and effective apparatus; and develop a contingent of moral and capable personnel, especially leaders of agencies, according to the announcement./.

Source: https://en.vietnamplus.vn/hanoi-urged-to-bolster-economic-growth-drivers/253699.vnp

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