Ocean shipping maintains impressive growth even though freight rates are still high
Statistics from the Vietnam Maritime Administration show that, in the first 4 months of 2022, the volume of goods transported through seaports was estimated at about 8 million TEUs, up 2% over the same period last year. Especially, the volume of imported containers recorded more than 2.8 million TEUs, reaching the highest increase - 8%.
The volume of goods through the seaport was estimated at about 59 million tons in April alone. Container goods account for about 2 million TEUs.
(TEU - a unit of measure equivalent to 20 feet (ft); the term TEUs is the equivalent of a standard container with a length of 20ft × width 8ft × height 8.5ft)
Based on statistics of the Maritime Administration, the regions with an increase in the volume of cargo throughput such as Quang Ninh (up 11%), Quang Nam (up 19%), Thanh Hoa (up 6%)..png.webp)
Along with that, also recorded the volume of goods arriving at seaport areas of Binh Thuan, Can Tho, Nghe An, Ha Tinh,... decreased slightly by 4 - 13%.
In general, the shipping industry is still having a strong development, making a significant contribution to promoting economic trade, import and export of goods between Vietnam and other countries in the world.
Recently, the Ministry of Transport has just issued Decision No. 522/QD-BGTVT with adding 10 new ports to the ports of Vietnam's seaports, including:
Nosco wharf in Quang Ninh seaport
Long Son General Port belongs to Nghi Son seaport
Hai Ha Petroleum Port - Quang Tri, Quang Tri Province
Pacific Petro International Petroleum Port, Tien Giang Province
Giao Long Tan Cang Wharf, Ben Tre Province
Port of Duyen Hai 2 Thermal Power Plant, Tra Vinh Province
Cai Mep Port Gemadept-Terminal Link
Cai Mep General Port, Ba Ria - Vung Tau Province
VIMC Dinh Vu Wharf
FGG specialized wharf, Hai Phong
Up to now, Vietnam has had 296 seaports, of which 52 are in Hai Phong city. To achieve the target by 2025, the contribution of logistics services to GDP will reach 5-6%, the growth rate of logistics services will reach 15-20% as set out by the Government in Decision No. 211/QD. - TTG on February 22, 2021, the shipping industry in particular needs to continue to review, supplement and complete the master plan of the port system to create the best conditions to ensure maritime security and safety.