On the morning of March 19, 2024, at InterContinental West Lake Hanoi Hotel, Construction Corporation No. 1 - Joint Stock Company (CC1) and Vanderland Industries (Kingdom Netherlands) has officially signed Strategic Agreement with many important contents in promoting business activities and exploiting the development potential of both sides.
Attending the Signing Ceremony, on CC1's side, were Mr. Dinh Van Hung - Deputy General Director and management level staff. On the side of partner Vanderlande Industries, there was the presence of Mr. Adam Matheson - Sales Director and related officials.
It is known that the event is within the framework of the business trip of the Kingdom of the Netherlands business delegation to Vietnam from March 18-22, 2024 with more than 140 business representatives in the fields of water technology and water management; agricultural products and cultivation; green and smart logistics.
The signing ceremony of the Strategic Agreement between CC1 and Vanderlande Industries took place in the presence of the delegation from the Kingdom of the Netherlands: Mr. Mark Harbers - Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management; Ms. Christianne van de Wal-Zeggelink – Minister (in charge of Nature and Nitrogen Policy) Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality; Ms. Ingrid Thijssen - Head of the Dutch business delegation, President of the Confederation of Dutch Industry and Business (VNO - NCW); and representing Vietnam, there was Mr. Nguyen Quang Vinh - Vice President of the Vietnam Confederation of Commerce and Industry (VCCI).
Over the past 45 years, CC1 has been known as one of the leading investment and construction enterprises in Vietnam in the fields of industrial, energy, civil, transportation and technical infrastructure projects. With unremitting efforts, CC1 has engraved its name on thousands of projects spread across the country. Recently, CC1 has participated in many key national projects such as: Passenger Terminal T3 - Tan Son Nhat International Airport (Ho Chi Minh City), Passenger Terminal - Long Thanh International Airport, Na Duong II Thermal Power Plant, Dai Ngai Bridge Construction Investment Project on Highway 60 in the provinces of Tra Vinh - Soc Trang and 2 Construction Packages of Ring Road 3 through Binh Duong Province and City Thu Duc (Ho Chi Minh City),…
Meanwhile, Vanderlande Industries has a history of more than 75 years, being a leading partner in the global market in providing solutions to automate logistics processes and ensure future readiness in the fields of warehousing, Transporting goods and luggage at the airport. It is known that more than 600 airports use Vanderlande's baggage handling system, including 12/20 of the world's leading airports. Each year, Vanderlande moves more than 4 billion pieces of luggage, installing more than 380 passenger security checkpoints at airports around the world.
Strategic Agreement signing ceremony between CC1 and Vanderlande Industries at Passenger Terminal T3 Project - Tan Son Nhat International Airport to provide comprehensive baggage handling solutions, using open-ended ideas Expanding the scale of Vanderlande's new generation called "BAGFLOW", Vanderlande will integrate the entire baggage handling process into a single control system - from baggage delivery to the aircraft.
The signing of the Strategic Agreement between CC1 and Vanderlande Industries is considered an important event, marking bilateral cooperation in a number of new potential fields in Vietnam and is also an opportunity to promote maximize the strengths of both sides. This is also considered an activity to strengthen and promote the cooperative relationship between CC1 and businesses in the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Previously, CC1 was successful in establishing cooperation opportunities with many multinational corporations such as Mitsubishi (Japan), Samsung Engineering (Korea), Hyundai E&C (Korea), Semcorp (Singapore). ),…This not only demonstrates CC1's capacity and reputation but also contributes to promoting development and expanding cooperation with partners from other countries.