Vinalines urges Can Tho to complete paperwork for projects
Vietnam National Shipping Lines (Vinalines) Thursday asked the Can Tho City People’s Committee to complete documentation for its three projects in the Mekong Delta, the committee said.
Vinalines asked city authorities to finish land rental documents for a 17 hectare area at Cai Cui Port, where the company is preparing for its second stage of a project that will be able to receive two 20,000 DWT ships simultaneously.
The company also urged the city to provide it with a planning certificate and help clear a site for its logistics warehouse project; as well as provide land for the construction of a high-rise building that will serve as a commercial maritime information center.
Vinalines is expected to invest more than VND1.4 trillion (US$78.83 million) in the three projects.
Tan Nhan
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