On the morning of October 1, at Hoa Lac High-Tech Park (Hanoi), the Ceremony to respond to the National Innovation Day 2025 took place. General Secretary To Lam, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, leaders of ministries, branches and representatives of many typical enterprises such as T&T Group of businessman Do Quang Hien, Marvell, Samsung... pressed the button to respond to the event.
Within the framework of the National Innovation Festival, the "super port" ICD Vinh Phuc - Vietnam SuperPort™ by the Joint Venture T&T Group and YCH Group (Singapore) brought many impressive technological experiences.

Presenting at VIIE 2025 to Party and Government Leaders, Dr. Yap Kwong Weng - CEO of Vietnam SuperPort™ said that the "super port" is integrating AI solutions that have been successfully deployed at Supply Chain City (Singapore), while cooperating with the world's leading technology partners to improve cargo handling capacity and support Vietnamese SMEs.
These are breakthrough innovations, focusing on four solutions: New generation artificial intelligence for aviation operations; logistics connection platform; automatic cargo handling by robots and building a roadmap according to international standards, towards the Net Zero commitment by 2040.

According to Dr. Yap Kwong Weng, ICD Vinh Phuc - Vietnam SuperPort™ is researching the application of AI in aviation operations with an automatic document authentication system, helping to simplify compliance, reduce manual work and increase accuracy. At the same time, AI is also integrated into the cargo screening system to detect and warn of prohibited and dangerous goods in real time, improving efficiency and reducing dependence on manual inspection.
In the logistics connectivity segment, Vietnam SuperPort™ cooperates with Vietnam Post Logistics, Techcombank, Visa and Doxa (Singapore) to develop an integrated logistics market platform. This platform supports SMEs in comprehensive digitalization from ordering to payment, real-time order tracking, connecting bonded warehouses - transportation - financial services, thereby improving cash flow, reducing paperwork and enhancing the ability to participate in global trade.

In the field of automation, Vietnam SuperPort™ cooperates with A*STAR (Singapore) and ecosystem partners to develop AI-integrated robots for Over-the-Counter (OACT) Warehouses, optimizing cargo handling, improving productivity and reducing errors. Solutions include automated guided vehicles (AGVs), stacking robots and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs).
In addition, the “super port” aims to achieve net zero emissions by 2040, responding to global trends and low-carbon logistics service requirements. Vietnam SuperPort™ applies Blockchain and AI carbon auditing for all operations, monitors Scope 1 and 2 emissions, and builds a roadmap for sustainable emissions reduction. This is an important step affirming Vietnam SuperPort™’s pioneering position in the green logistics trend in Vietnam and the region.
Located on the Northern Economic Corridor, Vietnam SuperPort™ connects 20 industrial parks to major seaports and airports, including Hai Phong, Noi Bai, and extending to Yunnan and Kunming, China. Leveraging nearly 70 years of logistics experience from YCH Group, Vietnam SuperPort™ takes advantage of connections to global supply hubs across Asia, including China, India and Southeast Asia.
Vietnam SuperPort™ is positioned as a strategic multimodal logistics hub, connecting the China-Southeast Asia freight network with global markets via road, rail, air and sea. As a key link in the ASEAN smart logistics network, Vietnam SuperPort™ is built to enhance regional integration and cross-border trade, promoting seamless, faster and smarter supply chains.
According to the World Bank Report published in 2023, Vietnam ranked 43rd in the Logistics Performance Index (LPI), in the Top 5 ASEAN after Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and the same position as the Philippines. Vietnam's average annual logistics growth rate is 14-16%, with a scale of 40-42 billion USD/year; making an important contribution to bringing Vietnam's total import-export turnover in 2024 to 786.29 billion USD.
Thuy Nga
Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/sieu-cang-icd-vinh-phuc-cua-tt-group-gay-an-tuong-manh-tai-viie-2025-2448427.html
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