Vietnam has 17 inland container ports

  • Operation at the Nam Dinh Vu port in Hai Phong city. VNA Photo
    Operation at the Nam Dinh Vu port in Hai Phong city. VNA Photo
  • The container warehouse of the Nam Dinh Vu port in Hai Phong city. VNA Photo
    The container warehouse of the Nam Dinh Vu port in Hai Phong city. VNA Photo
  • The Nam Dinh Vu port in Hai Phong city has a designed capacity of 2 million TEUs per year. VNA Photo
    The Nam Dinh Vu port in Hai Phong city has a designed capacity of 2 million TEUs per year. VNA Photo
  • The Nam Dinh Vu port in Hai Phong city has a capacity of 1.2 million TEUs per year. VNA Photo
    The Nam Dinh Vu port in Hai Phong city has a capacity of 1.2 million TEUs per year. VNA Photo
  • The Nam Dinh Vu port in Hai Phong city is the largest in the north. VNA Photo
    The Nam Dinh Vu port in Hai Phong city is the largest in the north. VNA Photo
An official list of 17 inland container depots (IDCs) across 12 provinces and centrally-governed cities in Vietnam has been announced. The northern port city of Hai Phong leads with four dry ports, and Bac Ninh province, also in the north, follows with three ports. IDCs form a crucial part of the country’s transportation infrastructure network, serving as key logistics hubs, supporting the operations of seaports, airports, inland waterway ports, railway stations, and border checkpoints, while also functioning as customs clearance sites for imports and exports. VNA Photo

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