Work starts on industrial centre

KTG Industrial, a subsidiary of the KTG Group focusing on industrial development, on March 17 broke ground for the construction of Nhon Trach 3B Industrial Centre phase 2 project at the Nhon Trach 3 Industrial Zone in southern Dong Nai province.
Work starts on industrial centre ảnh 1Delegates break ground to start construction of the Nhon Trach 3B Industrial Centre phase 2 project in Dong Nai province. (Source: VNA)

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- KTG Industrial, a subsidiary of the KTG Groupfocusing on industrial development, on March 17 broke ground for theconstruction of Nhon Trach 3B Industrial Centre phase 2 project at the NhonTrach 3 Industrial Zone in southern Dong Nai province.

Covering an area of about 8ha, the project is the second generation of itsready-built factory and is the first “Industry 4.0 Factory” project to be builtthis year.

Dang Trong Duc, Deputy General Director of the KTG Group and sales developmentdirector of KTG Industrial, said “Industry 4.0 Factory” integrates ready-builtfactories and warehouses with 4.0 technology in order to create a digitalconvergence of manufacturing, business activities, and internal functions andprocesses.

It will also build Ecosystem 4.0 for “Image 4.0 - Utility 4.0 - Service 4.0 -Management 4.0” to achieve the goal of optimal management, effective operationand environmental protection, he said.

KTG Industrial’s main activities include leasing ready-built and built-to-suitfactories and warehouses. Its industrial and logistics centers are locatedwithin the country’s key economic zones such as Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Dong Nai,Binh Duong, Long An, Hung Yen, Bac Ninh, Hai Phong, and Bac Giang./. 
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