Vietnam SuperPort™ is a flagship initiative designed to transform Vietnam into a leading logistics hub in Southeast Asia. Spanning 83 hectares in Phu Tho Province, near Hanoi, our masterplan for this multimodal logistics port is built on four key pillars: connectivity, sustainability, scalability and agility.

Connectivity
The masterplan’s central focus is the creation of a seamless, multimodal transportation network. Vietnam SuperPort™ is designed to integrate road, rail, air, and sea transport into a single, efficient hub. This allows for the swift and cost-effective movement of goods, strengthening trade ties within Vietnam and with key regional markets, particularly China and other ASEAN nations. Its strategic location along the Northern Economic Corridor links 20 industrial parks to major seaports like Hai Phong Seaport and airports like Noibai International Airport and extends all the way to China’s Yunnan and Kunming provinces. The site also includes a dedicated railway connection, enabling direct linkage to national and cross-border freight networks.
Sustainability
A key component of the masterplan is its commitment to environmental responsibility. The project aims to become Southeast Asia’s first net-zero multimodal logistics port by 2040. To achieve this, the plan includes:
- Renewable Energy: The integration of clean energy sources like solar and wind power.
- Green Fleet: A transition to an all-electric vehicle fleet for internal operations by 2030.
- Smart Infrastructure: The use of advanced technologies, such as AI and IoT, to optimize operations and reduce emissions.
- Green Spaces: The inclusion of green areas, open spaces, and attractive streetscapes to create a sustainable and pleasant working environment.
The scheme also includes extensive public works, from security and water supply to religious land and waste management, ensuring a sustainable and fully serviced logistics environment.

Scalability and Agility
The masterplan is designed for long-term growth and adaptability, with a planned cargo capacity of approximately 800,000 TEUs, developed in phases to meet rising demand. Envisioned as a one-stop integrated logistics hub, it will address customer needs within a comprehensive, tech-enabled ecosystem. The port will feature office space, customs facilities, bonded and standard warehouses, cold storage and container yards. It will also include essential service areas such as repair workshops, housing, canteens, and wastewater treatment plants. Together, these components form an “advanced supply chain nerve center” that harnesses cutting-edge technologies to boost efficiency and adapt swiftly to market shifts.
Economic and Social Impact
Beyond its operational goals, the masterplan plays a vital role in contributing to Vietnam’s broader economic and social development. It is expected to reduce logistics costs, enhance the country’s competitiveness in global trade, and support its “Industry 4.0” ambitions. The project will also function as a high-tech logistics training hub, fostering a skilled workforce and equipping Vietnam’s labor market to meet the demands of the modern supply chain.

