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KCN NHON TRACH – DONG NAI

KCN Vietnam has acquired an existing 7ha facility in Nhon Trach 5. We are in the process of finalizing the administrative documents to begin renovation and refurbishment in December 2021. KCN Nhon Trach will deliver approximately 41,000 sqm premium ready-built factories in Q1 2022.
Nhon Trach 5 is part of Nhon Trach's new urban area, an industrial city of 8,000 ha. The newly developed area has integrated infrastructures that provide crucial connectivities, residential accommodations, and other vital facilities. Cat Lai port, Long Thanh airport, and Ho Chi Minh City are within the Nhon Trach's vicinity and all less than 1-hour drive from our location. Nhon Trach is home to large manufacturers and supply chains such as Hyosung Company, Hyundai Company, Posco Steel Processing Company, Lotte Chemical, etc.
Besides Nhon Trach, KCN Vietnam also has projects in Bac Giang, Hai Duong, Hai Phong, Dong Nai and Long An, contributing to our existing landbank of approximately 250 ha. We aim to be one of the leading industrial real estate platforms in Vietnam.
KCN Nhon Trach
Total Leasable area: 41,803 sqm
Unit size: 3,580 sqm – 6,440 sqm
Products: Ready built factory
Available: Q1-2022
https://kcnvietnam.com/portfolio/nhon-trach-dong-nai/
Enquiry:
Hotline: 1900 0089 or inquiry@kcnvietnam.com
Ms Vincy Nguyen (English & Chinese) - vincy.nguyen@kcnvietnam.com
Mr Jin Choi (Korean) - jin.choi@kcnvietnam.com
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