A World Bank report showed that the expenses for logistics services accounted
for 20.9 percent of Vietnam’s gross domestic product (GDP), of which
transportation costs amount to 59 percent (Illustrative image. Photo: VNA
A World Bank report showed that the expenses for logistics services accounted
for 20.9 percent of Vietnam’s gross domestic product (GDP), of which
transportation costs amount to 59 percent.
According to the Ministry of Transport, the shipping costs of a 40 feet
container from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City (excluding loading and unloading costs)
is estimated at 40 million VND (1,762 USD), 9.7 times higher than that of sea
routes and 2.5 times higher than that of railways.
The high costs of road transportation is due to unhealthy competition as
transactions are conducted mainly through intermediaries and transport
businesses have failed to optimise their operations, Deputy Minister of
Transport Nguyen Van Cong explained, adding that the costs of oil and petrol
make up around 30-35 percent while the toll fees account for about 10-15
percent.
Meanwhile, the transportation via railways, inland waterways and sea routes has
yet been upgraded with long transport time and expensive loading and unloading
services, he said, adding that the connectivity between transport businesses is
limited and the information sbout the market demand is insufficient.
To reduce logistics costs, the Ministry of Transport said it is necessary to
invest in building a national expressway network to ensure effective
connectivity to industrial parks, key economic centres, border gates, seaports,
railway stations, and inland water ports.
The railway sector needs to build goods transportation stations and upgrade
loading and unloading facilities and warehouses to provide common services for
all transport enterprises.
Additionally, it is recommended to develop container transportation via inland
waterways.
The transport ministry suggested forging transport connectivity between
seaports, roads, railways and inland waterways.
Meanwhile, the aviation sector needs to develop freight services by establishing
a cargo route network, encouraging investors to build regional cargo airports,
and providing incentives for airlines to open routes to the cargo airports.
Source: VNA