(VLR) Dear readers,The system of sea ports is an important infrastructure of a sea-based economy. And it should be built on the basis of science and synchronicity. A wrong calculation may result in loss and waste. In addition, it is only a qualified workforce that can ensure efficient operations of Vietnam sea ports and logistics sector as well. Therefore, training a logistics workforce is not only an urgent duty but also a meaningful contribution to the development of knowledge economy-premises for shortening the process of the country’s modernization and industrialization.
Dear readers,
The system of sea ports is an important infrastructure of a sea-based economy. And it should be built on the basis of science and synchronicity. A wrong calculation may result in loss and waste. In addition, it is only a qualified workforce that can ensure efficient operations of Vietnam sea ports and logistics sector as well. Therefore, training a logistics workforce is not only an urgent duty but also a meaningful contribution to the development of knowledge economy-premises for shortening the process of the country’s modernization and industrialization.
How to boost the logistics sector of Vietnam? – a question to have been asked so many times. At least, there is something that can be done without delay: improving knowledge of logistics services providers and lessons about warehousing design and development – lessons about an important link in all logistics chain- should not be missed.
At present, logistics has been an important target in many countries’ development policies. Developing a sea port system closely connected to synchronous logistics services and multi-transport modal in an environment of global free trade and services has been a common development trend to countries’ worldwide, not to Vietnam’s solely.
Articles on Vietnam Logistics Review issue 58th are pieces of information, experiences, and solutions from logistics whole-hearted experts… indispensable matters for logistics businesses in the present period of difficulty.
Le Van Hy
Editor-in-Chief