PHU MY 3 SPECIALIZED INDUSTRIAL PARK HONORED TO WELCOME AN INTERNATIONAL DELEGATION FOR A STUDY VISIT ON LOGISTICS OPERATIONS AND THE SEAPORT INDUSTRIAL ECOSYSTEM IN PHU MY WARD, HO CHI MINH CITY

In the context of increasingly strengthened connections between international educational institutions and the practical operation of industrial and logistics ecosystems in Vietnam, on May 20, 2026, Phu My 3 Specialized Industrial Park (PM3 SIP) collaborated with Kühne Logistics University (KLU) (Germany), Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology – Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City (HCMUT), and the Ho Chi Minh City Branch of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI-HCM) to organize a site visit and field survey program. The program focused on exploring the integrated industrial park – seaport model, as well as gaining practical insights into logistics operations and the industrial–seaport ecosystem at PM3 SIP.

Delegates taking commemorative photos at the PM3 SIP Administration Office

 

The series of activities was organized with the objective of strengthening connections between the Vietnamese business community and international educational institutions, experts, and enterprises in the fields of logistics and supply chain management. At the same time, the program aimed to promote cooperation in training, knowledge transfer, and the development of high-quality human resources in the context of global economic integration.

The program was attended by representatives from VCCI-HCM, leadership members, lecturers, and program administrators of the Master’s Program in Logistics & Global Supply Chain Management jointly conducted by KLU and HCMUT, together with 27 international Master’s students who are managers and experts in the logistics, port, and supply chain sectors in Germany.

The delegation working with Thanh Binh Phu My Joint Stock Company – the developer of PM3 SIP

Within the framework of the program, the delegation directly visited and explored the technical infrastructure, development planning, investment environment, and operational model of the industrial–logistics ecosystem at PM3 SIP. The industrial park is being developed in alignment with the Eco-Industrial Park (EIP) model and is also the first industrial park in Vietnam to submit an application for ECO-IP Certification. This achievement is attributed not only to the strong commitment and efforts of Thanh Binh Phu My Joint Stock Company, the developer of PM3 SIP, but also to the close cooperation and active participation of partners and enterprises operating within the industrial park.

Representative of PM3 SIP introducing the industrial park and its development projects

In addition, the delegation also visited the bonded warehouse of Ashton Furniture Consolidation, a leading U.S.-based corporation specializing in furniture manufacturing and distribution. The bonded warehouse project at PM3 SIP supports the consolidation, storage, and transportation of goods to the United States and other international markets.

The delegation visiting the bonded warehouse of Ashton Furniture Consolidation

Notably, the delegation had the opportunity to conduct an on-site visit and working session at the Phu My Global Supply Chain Center, a strategic component within the comprehensive service and utility ecosystem of PM3 SIP. Serving as a strategic logistics hub and an “extended arm” of the Cai Mep – Thi Vai Deep-sea Port Cluster, the center contributes to completing the integrated logistics chain, enhancing global connectivity, and optimizing supply chain operations for investors in the region.

The delegation visiting Phu My Inland Container Depot (ICD) and Phu My Warehouse, invested in and operated by Thanh Binh Phu My Joint Stock Company

The field visit and survey program at the integrated industrial park – seaport model of PM3 SIP carried significant practical value not only for training, research, and fostering collaboration between academia and industry, but also for enhancing practical understanding of logistics operations, supply chain management, and the industrial–seaport ecosystem in Vietnam.