Promoting Economic Cooperation and Attracting Investment
At the recent Dialogue between APEC Leaders and invited guests held at the Lima Convention Center in Peru, attended by President Luong Cuong, APEC leaders and participants emphasized the importance of integration and cooperation between ASEAN and regions such as Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. Discussions centered on digital transformation, green transition, innovation-driven growth, and building sustainable supply chains to address the challenges of an ever-changing world.
With strategic location in Southeast Asia and an increasingly modern logistics network, Vietnam is considered an ideal bridge for expanding trade and inter-regional connectivity, while also attracting a robust wave of foreign investment.
Recognizing market trends and demands, Western Pacific has pioneered the development of the Logistics Industrial Cluster (LIC) model in Vietnam. This model optimizes the advantages of industrial clusters and enhances supply chain productivity. It not only minimizes logistics costs but also creates a favorable environment for production and business activities, paving the way for enterprises to expand cooperation and achieve sustainable growth within the global industrial ecosystem.
Expanding the LIC Model in Northern Vietnam
The Logistics Industrial Cluster (LIC) is an advanced industrial park model that integrates three core pillars: the development of industrial park infrastructure, synchronized logistics infrastructure, and logistics operations. This holistic solution optimizes costs for investors and represents a new trend in industrial development, addressing critical infrastructure and logistics challenges in the Vietnamese market.
Western Pacific Group has strategically identified Northern Vietnam as a key area for expanding the LIC model, thanks to its advantageous geographical location and modern transportation infrastructure. The region is well-connected through major arteries such as National Highway 1A, the Hanoi–Thai Nguyen Expressway, the Hanoi–Hai Phong Expressway, and the Phap Van–Cau Gie–Ninh Binh Expressway. These routes provide seamless links to the Chinese border, Lach Huyen deep-water port, and Noi Bai International Airport.
Provinces such as Hanoi, Bac Ninh, Bac Giang, and Ha Nam boast well-developed infrastructure, facilitating connections among businesses in the region and supporting international expansion. This creates an ideal environment for efficient goods transportation and attracts both domestic and foreign investors.
From the successful development of Yen Phong II-A Industrial Park, a flagship LIC project in Bac Ninh Province, Western Pacific has rapidly expanded their footprint with the Yen Lenh Industrial Cluster in Ha Nam and is continuously broadening the LIC ecosystem across Northern Vietnam.
In Bac Giang, a province with exceptional growth in manufacturing and processing industries, particularly in electronics and high-tech sectors, Western Pacific is developing the Yen Lu Industrial Park (extension), leveraging its strategic location connected to National Highway 1A for easy access to the Chinese border.
In Ha Nam, a rising investment hotspot in Northern Vietnam serving as the southern gateway to Hanoi, Western Pacific is actively expanding their land bank for the LIC ecosystem. This includes Dong Van V Industrial Park (237.29 hectares) and Dong Van VI Industrial Park (250 hectares), both featuring synchronized, integrated infrastructure and diverse utility services.
Through investments in modern industrial and logistics infrastructure, Western Pacific is building a comprehensive LIC network. This system integrates factories, warehouses, logistics hubs, administrative services, and enclosed utilities within a unified ecosystem. The model helps businesses reduce transportation time, cut emissions, lower operational costs, and enhance competitiveness in the region.
Moreover, the LIC model fosters a diverse industrial ecosystem where businesses can collaborate and form synergies. This not only strengthens their competitive edge but also contributes to local socio-economic development and the overall growth of Vietnam's economy.