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GAW NP INDUSTRIAL INAUGURATES NEW INDUSTRIAL CENTRE IN HA NAM
A grand ceremony was held on May 15 to celebrate the successful completion of GNP Dong Van III Industrial Centre in Ha Nam province, 60km from Hanoi.
This occasion was marked by the signing of an MoU between Gaw NP Industrial and Dohi Kenma Corporation, a supplier of swing bearings from Japan.
Dohi Kenma has placed its trust in choosing GNP Dong Van III as the location for setting its foundation in Vietnam.
Speaking at the event, Vo Sy Nhan, general director of Gaw NP Capital, said completion of the facility marked a significant milestone in the company’s growth journey in Vietnam.
"Covering around 160,000 square metres, the centre offers state-of-the-art ready-built facilities for lease, catering to the rising demand of manufacture establishments and diversification, driven by the China+1 strategy," Nhan said.
Spaces are highly adaptable to diverse business needs, starting from 2,500sq.m for ready-built factories and 9,000sq.m for warehouses.
The project is strategically located in Dong Van III Supporting Industrial Zone, located adjacent to the National Highway No.1A and at the east of Cau Gie Ninh Binh Expressway.
Reaching Hanoi's central business district within 45 minutes, Noi Bai International Airport in 80 minutes, and Haiphong Seaport in two hours, GNP Dong Van III poses an ideal location for any businesses seeking to establish and accelerate their footprint in Vietnam.
In addition, tenants can take advantage of the robust population in Ha Nam province, providing a total labour force of nearly 480,000 people, with 14,000 joining the workforce every year.
Gaw NP Industrial is a developer from Gaw NP Capital – a joint venture between Gaw Capital Partners and NP Capital.
Gaw NP Industrial provides one-stop solutions for modern warehousing and factory spaces, serving e-commerce, supply chain, and manufacturing industries. With global expertise and local know-how, its premium industrial portfolio in Vietnam includes ready-built factories and warehouses, built-to-suit facilities, and logistics hubs, tailored to the diverse business needs of the customers.
Source: VIR
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