Saigon Newport Corporation attends at the annual meeting 2012 of Vietnam seaport association in Da Nang city

27/08/2012

Within two days, 21st and 22nd August, the delegation of Saigon Newport Corporation (SNP) led by Mr. Nguyen Dang Nghiem – General Director of SNP; Vice Chairman of Vietnam Seaport Association (VPA) attended the VPA annual meeting 2012 in Da Nang City.

Within two days, 21st and 22nd August, the delegation of Saigon Newport Corporation (SNP) led by Mr. Nguyen Dang Nghiem – General Director of SNP; Vice Chairman of Vietnam Seaport Association (VPA) attended the VPA annual meeting 2012 in  Da Nang City. There were nearly 400 participants at the conference who are the leaders of 59 port members, Vietnam Maritime Administration, Da Nang City, and the Provincial Departments. 

According to VPA’ report presented at the conference, in the year 2011, the total throughput of 59 ports of VPA reached was more than 159 million tons, a slight year on year increase of  4; container volume increased 8% to nearly 7.2 million TEU. Ho Chi Minh City ports accounted for over 66% container throughput of  the country, Northern accounted for 30%, Central of Vietnam was only 3%. The Northern ports got the  growth of 13% in 2011; especially Doan Xa port achieved extremely growth up to 250%. The growth rate was generally slower than those of the previous years. Besides the impact of the economic crisis, the VPA’ report also stated number of  the negative factors  affecting the growth of cargoes through seaports such as: poor  transportation infrastructure, lack of the synchronizing between the new terminal projects and  the  road connection and utility services, the mechanisms for the seaport infrastructure management and development  and maritime  channel under the the monitoring of port authorities has not been finalized. 

The report  about VPA operation in recent years, the direction in the coming years was presented at the conference by the VPA Executive Committee. The other ports also gave suggestions and presentation. Mr Tran Khanh Hoang, Deputy General Director of SNP deliveried a report at the conference namely “Seaport Security – a Prerequisite to ensure the effectiveness of seaport operation”.  The report  showed SNP’ experiences in the implementation of the contents of seaport security plan for all the ares; in the enhancement of the security for Tan Cang – Cat Lai Terminal. The report also emphasized that SNP has enforced and strictly implemented  the security control processes, the control of facilities, inspection of people and goods getting in/out and monitoring of the restricted areas…especially, the report strongly focussed that one of the most valuable for SNP in ensuring the port security is to closely coordinate with the local  police & authorities, the fire prevention force in term of making &  implementing  the plan to maintain order and security; flood prevention; salvage; the prevention of the fire; anti – terrorism and  anti – oil spilling activities. SNP is always ready in the preparatory work such as the arrangement of the security force, facilities, and equipment so that SNP can control  security most effectively.

At the conference, Mr. Martinus Pailus Hendricks – Training Director of Tan Cang – STC Human Resources Development LLC, which is a subsidiary of Saigon Newport Corporation also had the presentation about training programs such as seaport operation, freight forwarding, logistics, shipping line operation, shipping brokerage, customs procedure and clearances;operators of the  equipments … which drew  the attention of port leaders.

At the conference, all VPA’s member raised a number of suggestions to the governmental authorities so  as to create the favorable condition for the port operation and development such as sooner completing of the management mechanism of seaport infrastructure for each region, clear mechanism stipulated for the port fees; sooner issuance of the  logistics development plan, competitive multi – modal transportation; synchronization of the seaport development plan with road transportation planning…Moreover, the direction of the coordination among port members to solve the common problems, successfully implement the  Association’s tasks aiming at making  the ports become the key point  of the Vietnam’s  marine economy.

On this occasion, Vietnam Seaport Association launched emulation program namely “Whole country toward Spratly Islands” that contributed to the protection of national sovereignty over the sea and  islands. The conference also agreed to admission of three new members into VPA which are PSTC Dinh Vu Port, BVC – MS Port, and Petec – Caimep Petrolium Port.