Báo cáo thị trường logistics Việt Nam 2017: Phiên bản tiếng Anh
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CONTENTS
ABBREVIATIONS. 5
PREAMBLE. 6
CHAPTER I 8
OVERVIEW... 8
1. Manufacturing, investment, import and export in Vietnam in 2017. 8
1.1. Overview.. 8
1.2. Production: 10
1.3. Investment and lending. 11
1.4. Import and export 12
1.5. Services: 14
2. Logistics-related laws and policies. 15
2.1. Legal framework for logistics business. 15
2.2. Policies released in 2017. 18
3. Other activities. 22
3.1. Adopting the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement 22
3.2. National Single Window and ASEAN Single Window.. 23
3.3. Public administration reform and specialist inspection. 25
3.4. Open-door commitment for logistics services. 26
4. Global logistics activities in 2017 and trends. 26
4.1. World logistics markets. 27
4.2. Different types of logistics services. 27
4.3. Service subsectors. 27
4.4. Geographic regions. 32
4.5. Competition on the international logistics market 36
5.2. Logistics trends in Industry 4.0. 38
CHAPTER II 41
LOGISTICS INFRASTRUCTURE. 41
1. Transport infrastructure. 41
1.1. Road. 41
1.2. Railroad. 42
1.3. Maritime routes. 45
1.4. Inland waterways. 47
1.6. Air transport 49
2. Logistics centers. 49
2.1. Current state. 49
2.2. Gaps and challenges. 55
3. Information technology infrastructure supporting logistics. 56
CHAPTER III 59
LOGISTICS SERVICES. 59
1. Background. 59
2. Transportation Services. 60
2.1. Overview.. 60
2.2. Maritime transport 62
2.3. Road transportation. 63
2.4. Air transportation. 66
2.5. Rail transport 66
3. Warehousing services. 68
4. Forwarding services. 70
5. Other services. 72
CHAPTER IV.. 75
LOGISTICS SERVICE PROVIDERS. 75
1. By type of business. 75
2. By location. 75
3. By business line. 76
4. Capital size and competency of logistics businesses. 78
4.1. Size. 78
4.2. Competency. 80
5. Merger and acquisition in the logistics sector. 81
CHAPTER V.. 83
LOGISTICS IN THE COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES CONTEXT. 83
1. Background. 83
2. Logistics with agriculture-forestry-fishery and food manufacturing businesses. 87
3. The logistics picture with industrial businesses. 91
CHAPTER VI 94
TECHNOLOGY AND HUMAN RESOURCES TRAINING.. 94
1. Existing technologies used in logistics. 94
1.1. E-customs: 95
1.2. Satellite-based global positioning (GPS) 95
1.3. E-Tracking/Tracing for merchandise. 96
1.4. Warehouse management system (WMS) 97
1.5. Transportation management system (TMS) 98
1.6. Terminal operating systems (TOSs) 99
1.7. Enterprise resources planning (ERP) 99
1.8. Logistics trading floor. 100
2. New technology trends in logistics. 101
2.1. Use of robots in warehouses. 101
2.2. Automated stock tallying center. 102
2.3. Augmented reality/Virtual reality. 103
2.4. Automate manufacturing and online sales. 103
2.5. Delivery on call 104
2.6. Delivery by drones and droid robots. 105
2.7. Omni-channel distribution. 105
3. Setting standards and codes for logistics services. 105
3.1. Mandatory standards and codes. 106
3.2. The benefits of standards and codes. 107
3.3. Examples on standards from Japan. 107
4. Logistics human resources training. 107
4.1. Competency standards for logistics professionals. 107
4.2. Logistics training needs. 109
4.3. Tertiary level education. 110
4.4. Vocational training. 112
4.5. Update training and on-the-job training. 113
CHAPTER VII 115
COMMUNICATION AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION.. 115
CONCLUSIONS. 120
ATTACHMENT. 122
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ABBREVIATIONS. 5
PREAMBLE. 6
CHAPTER I 8
OVERVIEW... 8
1. Manufacturing, investment, import and export in Vietnam in 2017. 8
1.1. Overview.. 8
1.2. Production: 10
1.3. Investment and lending. 11
1.4. Import and export 12
1.5. Services: 14
2. Logistics-related laws and policies. 15
2.1. Legal framework for logistics business. 15
2.2. Policies released in 2017. 18
3. Other activities. 22
3.1. Adopting the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement 22
3.2. National Single Window and ASEAN Single Window.. 23
3.3. Public administration reform and specialist inspection. 25
3.4. Open-door commitment for logistics services. 26
4. Global logistics activities in 2017 and trends. 26
4.1. World logistics markets. 27
4.2. Different types of logistics services. 27
4.3. Service subsectors. 27
4.4. Geographic regions. 32
4.5. Competition on the international logistics market 36
5.2. Logistics trends in Industry 4.0. 38
CHAPTER II 41
LOGISTICS INFRASTRUCTURE. 41
1. Transport infrastructure. 41
1.1. Road. 41
1.2. Railroad. 42
1.3. Maritime routes. 45
1.4. Inland waterways. 47
1.6. Air transport 49
2. Logistics centers. 49
2.1. Current state. 49
2.2. Gaps and challenges. 55
3. Information technology infrastructure supporting logistics. 56
CHAPTER III 59
LOGISTICS SERVICES. 59
1. Background. 59
2. Transportation Services. 60
2.1. Overview.. 60
2.2. Maritime transport 62
2.3. Road transportation. 63
2.4. Air transportation. 66
2.5. Rail transport 66
3. Warehousing services. 68
4. Forwarding services. 70
5. Other services. 72
CHAPTER IV.. 75
LOGISTICS SERVICE PROVIDERS. 75
1. By type of business. 75
2. By location. 75
3. By business line. 76
4. Capital size and competency of logistics businesses. 78
4.1. Size. 78
4.2. Competency. 80
5. Merger and acquisition in the logistics sector. 81
CHAPTER V.. 83
LOGISTICS IN THE COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES CONTEXT. 83
1. Background. 83
2. Logistics with agriculture-forestry-fishery and food manufacturing businesses. 87
3. The logistics picture with industrial businesses. 91
CHAPTER VI 94
TECHNOLOGY AND HUMAN RESOURCES TRAINING.. 94
1. Existing technologies used in logistics. 94
1.1. E-customs: 95
1.2. Satellite-based global positioning (GPS) 95
1.3. E-Tracking/Tracing for merchandise. 96
1.4. Warehouse management system (WMS) 97
1.5. Transportation management system (TMS) 98
1.6. Terminal operating systems (TOSs) 99
1.7. Enterprise resources planning (ERP) 99
1.8. Logistics trading floor. 100
2. New technology trends in logistics. 101
2.1. Use of robots in warehouses. 101
2.2. Automated stock tallying center. 102
2.3. Augmented reality/Virtual reality. 103
2.4. Automate manufacturing and online sales. 103
2.5. Delivery on call 104
2.6. Delivery by drones and droid robots. 105
2.7. Omni-channel distribution. 105
3. Setting standards and codes for logistics services. 105
3.1. Mandatory standards and codes. 106
3.2. The benefits of standards and codes. 107
3.3. Examples on standards from Japan. 107
4. Logistics human resources training. 107
4.1. Competency standards for logistics professionals. 107
4.2. Logistics training needs. 109
4.3. Tertiary level education. 110
4.4. Vocational training. 112
4.5. Update training and on-the-job training. 113
CHAPTER VII 115
COMMUNICATION AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION.. 115
CONCLUSIONS. 120
ATTACHMENT. 122
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