GLP to join Vietnam’s warehouse market

GLP, Asia's biggest warehouse operator, is planning to cooperate with Vietnam’s SEA Logistic Partners, or SLP, in a 1.5 billion USD new venture, reported Nikkei Asia Review.
GLP to join Vietnam’s warehouse market ảnh 1GLP, Asia's biggest warehouse operator, is coming to Vietnam. (Photo GLP)

Hanoi (VNA) - GLP, Asia's biggest warehouse operator, is planning to cooperatewith Vietnam’s SEA Logistic Partners, or SLP, in a 1.5 billion USD new venture,reported Nikkei Asia Review.

GLP is registered in Singapore, managing 64 million square metres of logisticsreal estate spanning 16 countries.

It is planning to develop a total of 335,000 square metres of land around Hanoiand HCM City. These will be GLP's first warehouses in Southeast Asia.

Vietnam has become attractive due to its ability to tame the spread of COVID-19and keep its economy mostly open this year, according to Nikkei Asia Review.

"Many of our [corporate] members shared with us that, uniquely in Vietnam,they were able to maintain their operations," said Mary Tarnowka,executive director of the American Chamber of Commerce in HCM City, speaking ata business forum earlier this month.

Vietnam has a population of 100 million and also an emerging online market.

The Vietnam E-commerce Association forecast the country’s online market to growmore than 30 percent this year, surpassing 15 billion USD, in part because ofthe pandemic. SLP and GLP expect the growth to create more warehousing demand.

"Within Southeast Asia, Vietnam is one of the most attractive markets,given its population dynamics, growing economy, and middle class, which supportdomestic consumption," GLP co-founder and CEO Ming Mei said. "WhenGLP enters a new market, growth and scalability are two key factors weconsider."/.
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