Minister of Transport Dinh La Thang pressed the button to launch officially the trucking trading floor at the websites www.vinatrucking.vn or www.sanvantaiviet.vn. on December 3.
Speaking at the launching ceremony, Transport Minister Dinh La Thang said that the sector is being restructured towards reducing costs and increasing safety.
He added that the launch of the trading floor is significant as it can help reduce transportation costs and prevent overload trucking.
Deputy General Director of the Vietnam Road Administration Nguyen Van Quyen said the floor aims to create a chance for transportation businesses to introduce their capabilities and seek demand for transport.
All information about goods and shipment prices of the transportation industry will be publicly posted on a trucking trading floor.
Commodities owners and service providers register at the websites www.vinatrucking.vn or www.sanvantaiviet.vn to use the floor.
The floor is expected to help transport companies maximise their two-way transport capacity.
He added that the launch of the trading floor is significant as it can help reduce transportation costs and prevent overload trucking.
At the launching ceremony
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All information about goods and shipment prices of the transportation industry will be publicly posted on a trucking trading floor.
Commodities owners and service providers register at the websites www.vinatrucking.vn or www.sanvantaiviet.vn to use the floor.
The floor is expected to help transport companies maximise their two-way transport capacity.
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