Vietnamese companies are transforming the logistics industry through digital innovation, with related advances helping to position the sector to better tackle anticipated future challenges. Participants and the Vietnam Logistics Summit stressed the importance of digitalisation, photo Le Toan Vietnam’s logistics sector has emerged as one of the fastest-growing industries globally, driving an influx of foreign companies entering the market. To attract even more funding, the country has developed key ports and transportation corridors in localities like Haiphong and Cai Mep, significantly enhancing throughput and vessel capacity. As heard at the Vietnam Logistics Summit hosted by VIR last week, Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi is undergoing significant expansions in cargo handling facilities to meet the rising demand for high-value, advanced goods, especially in electronics production. Moreover, the expansion of Haiphong Port in the north and raised capacity at the future Long Thanh International Airport in the south are essential developments for the logistics and import-export sectors. Consequently, digital transformation plays a crucial role in enabling companies to remain competitive. At the summit, Eric Herding, managing director of DSV Air and Sea Vietnam, emphasised that IT personnel, process changes, and data quality all drive the digital transformation process. “However, digitising […]