A workshop on “Vision and Investment Potential in the Port System, Maritime Transport, and Logistics in India” was hosted in collaboration with Vietnam National Shipping Lines (VIMC) and the Vietnamese Embassy in India. The event highlighted opportunities for VIMC to expand its market share in India while fostering stronger economic ties between the two nations.
With India’s foreign trade turnover at $776 billion in 2023 and projected to reach $2,000 billion by 2030, the logistics sector presents significant growth potential. VIMC sees this as a chance to create efficient supply chains, connecting Vietnam directly to India’s 1.4 billion consumers.
Le Quang Trung, VIMC’s Deputy General Director, emphasised the organisation’s vision to build a comprehensive logistics ecosystem by strengthening maritime routes and investing in port infrastructure with Indian partners. VIMC aims to enhance trade between the countries by developing new shipping routes and establishing “Vietnam House” logistics facilities in India to offer integrated storage, delivery, and freight transport services.
The workshop also revisited VIMC’s direct container lines connecting Cua Lo, Kolkata, and Hai Phong in 2021-2022, which reduced transit times and stabilised supply chains. With a target of $20 billion in bilateral trade, the collaboration marks a step toward achieving long-term maritime and logistics synergies.