STARTING THE STEEL PORT NEARED VND 5000 BILLION

23/03/2020 21:39
Attending and implementing the groundbreaking ceremony of the project were former General Secretary Le Kha Phieu, former President Nguyen Minh Triet, Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai, representatives of leaders of ministries, central agencies, leaders of local governments, organizations, businesses and local people.
 
Issuing an order to start the project, Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai assessed that this is an important project in the area, especially Nghi Son Economic Zone - a major economic driving force of the North Central region. The implementation of this project ensures an uninterrupted connection between the seaport and the post-port traffic network, serving industrial, infrastructure, and large cargo transport works of the Economic Zone.
 
The Deputy Prime Minister requested the investor and construction contractors to strictly comply with the regulations and commitments in the process of project implementation, approved objectives and tasks to build safe works. quality, on schedule.
 
Thanh Hoa province is active and proactive in coordinating with agencies to support investors, solving difficulties in the process of implementation, organizing inspection and supervision of project implementation to ensure the provisions of law, ensure safety, environmental sanitation, security of local order, reserve appropriate land fund to build logistics distribution center for goods and services.
 
The Ministry of Transport has a solution for large vessels to enter and exit conveniently and synchronously with the planning for development of ports in Nghi Son port. Nghi Son Iron and Steel Joint Stock Company said that Nghi Son Iron and Steel International General Port is an important component project of Nghi Son Iron and Steel Complex, invested by the Company and designed for investment. including 9 berths, with a total length of 2,250 m, total invested capital of VND 5,850 billion, capable of receiving ships of up to 50,000 tons and handling capacity of 30 million tons of cargo per year.

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