Firms busy with the first shipments of the Lunar New year

VCN - To promptly deliver goods to partners as well as catch up with business opportunities, many firms have worked through the Tet holiday and immediately have very bustling production activities since the beginning of the Lunar New Year 2021.
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Enterprises busy with the first shipments of the Lunar New year

Over the years, during the Lunar New Year holiday, Hoa Sen Group still has a number of key factories across the country operating, the departments always have to arrange personnel to work, to ensure production and business activities are not interrupted, especially activities for exports.

Nguyen Minh Phuc, Director of Hoa Sen Nghe An Factory, said due to the specificity of the work, even during Tet holidays, some parts, especially parts of production and supply, still arranged personnel to ensure smooth production, import and export of goods. This year, all employees in Hoa Sen had stable jobs, guaranteed income and good remuneration, so even though the workers had to go to the factory during Tet, they were still very excited.

Hoa Sen has "made the first purchase" in the new year with large-value galvanised steel products exported to the US, Mexico, Europe and Southeast Asia from the port clusters of Phu My, Quy Nhon and Nghi Son. As a result, in January and February 2021, although it was the Tet holiday period, Hoa Sen's export volume continued to exceed 100,000 tonnes/month, bringing in an estimated revenue of $70-80 million/month.

Also in Lao Cai, businesses such as DAP Joint Stock Company No.2, Viet Trung Minerals and Metallurgy Company Limited, Duc Giang Chemical Company and Lao Cai VIMICO Copper Branch also produced during Tet, reaching averaging nearly 90% of total capacity.

Also during the Tet holidays, subsidiaries of Vietnam Coal - Mineral Industries Group (TKV) operated with full capacity. According to TKV, in 7 days of Tet, the total coal production reached nearly 69.5 thousand tonnes, coal consumption reached 214 thousand tonnes.

On February 12 (New Year's Eve), at Cam Pha Port (Quang Ninh), Cam Pha Logistics and Port Company, Cua Ong Coal Selection, Inspection Joint Stock Company organised to welcome Viet Thuan 56-01 ships as "the first ship visit" Cam Pha Port and poured the first tonnes of coal consumed in the Lunar New Year. After that, many other units also opened spring production to reach tens of thousands of tonnes of coal. By February 17, all firms under TKV returned to normal production, striving to achieve assigned output targets.

Le Minh Chuan, Chairman of the Board of Members of TKV, said that right from the beginning of the year, the units in the group focused on seriously implementing key tasks, including anti-pandemic and proactive development of production practice in accordance with actual conditions and focuses on solutions to ensure the implementation of planned targets in 2021.

On the first day of Tet, the first train of the new year STARSHIP URSA, Marshall Island nationality, capacity of 23,927 DT tonnage, arrived at Cat Lai port. Also at Cai Mep Gemadept wharf - Terminal Link, the first mother ship CMA CGM J. ADAMS, a Maltese national of CMA CGM, a tonnage of 148,992 DWT also entered the port.

This showed that, in any occasion, including the biggest holiday of the year, import and export activities still take place. Enterprises all expected that, despite the complex pandemic and difficult trade, with the consensus of the State and the entire population, the economy would steadily go up.

By Hương Dịu/Thanh Thuy

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