Vietnam reportedly has fewer auto part producers than Malaysia and Thailand, which have 385 units and 2,500 units respectively.
Many foreign automobile part manufacturers have recently started the construction of their plants in Vietnam, which is in line with the government’s policies on encouraging investment in the local support industries.
South Korean auto part producer Pyeong Hwa Automotive (PHA) on November 23 broke ground for the construction its plant in the northern port city of Hai Phong.
PHA Company Ltd will produce hood latches, door checkers, hood hinges and fuel filler openers for the automobile industry with an annual capacity of more than 7.5 million products, equivalent to 1,115 tons per year. The US$16.7 million project covers an area of 7ha.
On the same day, three other Korean part producers - YMP Plus Company Limited, Dong Yang Vina Industry Company Limited and MiChang Vietnam Company Limited – started the construction of their plants in Vietnam.
YMP Plus Company Limited will produce door latch parts, hood latch parts and trunk lid parts with an annual capacity of 24.6 million products. The project has a total investment of US$8.2 million and covers an area of 1.7ha.
Meanwhile, Dong Yang Vina Industry Company Limited’s US$3.3 million plant will churn out 24.6 million door latch springs and door latch rods per year and MiChang Vietnam Company Limited’s US$4.1 million plant will cover an area of 1.7ha and produce 480 tons of door latches, seat cables and hood cables a year.
Once in operation from September 2019, the end-products of the plants will serve big car manufacturers such as Volkswagen, BMW, Audi, GM, Ford and Hyundai.
Lee Jae Seung, CEO of PHA Company Ltd, said that PHA was the pioneer for the group’s expansion to Vietnam. With a view to establishing a new and competitive manufacturing base serving worldwide export, PHA decided to choose the prime location of DEEP C, next to the biggest deep-sea port of the north.
The plants in Vietnam will use the accumulated experience of PHA’s factories worldwide, Seung said, adding that they therefore will provide the best products and services to the market thanks to the wonderful infrastructure in Vietnam, an abundant labor force and experience from PHA. This will also help Vietnam become a key country in the automotive industry in Asia in the future.
Restricted localization rate
Nguyen Thi Tue Anh, deputy director of the Central Institute for Economic Management, said that Vietnam’s automobile industry still had a low localization rate, or rate of local parts supply.
According to Anh, Vietnam has 358 automobile-related manufacturing enterprises, including 50 auto assembly businesses, 45 car chassis and body manufacturers and 214 auto part producers. The country reportedly has fewer auto part producers than Malaysia and Thailand, which have 385 units and 2,500 units respectively.
The local industry can produce only a number of simple parts such as components for chassis, trunks, cabinets, car doors, tires and tubes, radiators, brake lines, electrical wires and wheel rims. Vehicles with nine seats or fewer typically have low localization rates.
According to Luong Duc Toan, an official from the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Department of Industry, firms only achieved high localization rates in the production of trucks and buses of 10 seats or more. Locally manufactured special-purpose vehicles had a local parts rate between 45 and 55 percent.
Anh suggested that Vietnam needed to promote the development of support industries to compete with other countries in the region.
"It is important to have policy research related to the automotive and automotive support industries to promote the use of domestic automobile parts," said Anh.
Vietnam has 358 automobile-related manufacturing enterprises
|
PHA Company Ltd will produce hood latches, door checkers, hood hinges and fuel filler openers for the automobile industry with an annual capacity of more than 7.5 million products, equivalent to 1,115 tons per year. The US$16.7 million project covers an area of 7ha.
On the same day, three other Korean part producers - YMP Plus Company Limited, Dong Yang Vina Industry Company Limited and MiChang Vietnam Company Limited – started the construction of their plants in Vietnam.
YMP Plus Company Limited will produce door latch parts, hood latch parts and trunk lid parts with an annual capacity of 24.6 million products. The project has a total investment of US$8.2 million and covers an area of 1.7ha.
Meanwhile, Dong Yang Vina Industry Company Limited’s US$3.3 million plant will churn out 24.6 million door latch springs and door latch rods per year and MiChang Vietnam Company Limited’s US$4.1 million plant will cover an area of 1.7ha and produce 480 tons of door latches, seat cables and hood cables a year.
Once in operation from September 2019, the end-products of the plants will serve big car manufacturers such as Volkswagen, BMW, Audi, GM, Ford and Hyundai.
Lee Jae Seung, CEO of PHA Company Ltd, said that PHA was the pioneer for the group’s expansion to Vietnam. With a view to establishing a new and competitive manufacturing base serving worldwide export, PHA decided to choose the prime location of DEEP C, next to the biggest deep-sea port of the north.
The plants in Vietnam will use the accumulated experience of PHA’s factories worldwide, Seung said, adding that they therefore will provide the best products and services to the market thanks to the wonderful infrastructure in Vietnam, an abundant labor force and experience from PHA. This will also help Vietnam become a key country in the automotive industry in Asia in the future.
Restricted localization rate
Nguyen Thi Tue Anh, deputy director of the Central Institute for Economic Management, said that Vietnam’s automobile industry still had a low localization rate, or rate of local parts supply.
According to Anh, Vietnam has 358 automobile-related manufacturing enterprises, including 50 auto assembly businesses, 45 car chassis and body manufacturers and 214 auto part producers. The country reportedly has fewer auto part producers than Malaysia and Thailand, which have 385 units and 2,500 units respectively.
The local industry can produce only a number of simple parts such as components for chassis, trunks, cabinets, car doors, tires and tubes, radiators, brake lines, electrical wires and wheel rims. Vehicles with nine seats or fewer typically have low localization rates.
According to Luong Duc Toan, an official from the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s Department of Industry, firms only achieved high localization rates in the production of trucks and buses of 10 seats or more. Locally manufactured special-purpose vehicles had a local parts rate between 45 and 55 percent.
Anh suggested that Vietnam needed to promote the development of support industries to compete with other countries in the region.
"It is important to have policy research related to the automotive and automotive support industries to promote the use of domestic automobile parts," said Anh.
Other News
- North-South high-speed railway to open up new economic opportunities
- Prime Minister calls on China to pilot border economic cooperation zone
- Better links with FDI firms to support Hanoi businesses
- Vietnam calls for more US investment in innovation, hi-tech
- Vietnamese leader urges Boeing to build production facility in Vietnam
- Foreign capital pouring into Vietnam's real estate market
- Vietnam news in brief - August 24
- Growing number of FDI firms moving to Vietnam
- Vietnam Gov’t committed to facilitating Adani Group’s US$2-billion port project
- State-owned corporations set to pilot offshore wind power projects
Trending
-
US reiterates Vietnam is not manipulating currency
-
Kanagawa festival in Hanoi to boost mutual understanding: City Mayor
-
Hanoi records strong tourism growth in first ten months
-
Vietnam news in brief - November 15
-
Experiencing ingenious spaces at the Hanoi Creative Design Festival 2024
-
Hanoi Festival of Creative Design 2024: celebrating the capital's cultural innovation
-
Expatriate workforce in Hanoi: Growth engine requring thorough administration
-
Ethnic minorities want more policies for socio-economic improvement
-
From tradition to trend: How modern approaches spark cultural pride in Vietnam's Gen Z