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Vietnam's coffee exports in January are estimated to have dropped 17.6 percent from a year earlier to 120,000 metric tons, while rice exports likely fell 29.5 percent, government data released on Friday showed.

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SENIOR ADVISORY CONSULTANT - CEL

CEL is a unique firm specialized in Supply Chain Management providing consultancy, technology and training solutions in the field of Demand Management, Supply Chain, and Logistics in emerging markets. Agility, efficiency, and scalability being critical conditions for success in fast-growing economies, we have tailored our approach around the dynamics and constraints specific to the emerging environment. We offer insights, perspectives, solutions, and deliver financial results to our clients in Asia, South America, Africa, and Oceania. For this, we develop new generation business solutions integrating the latest technologies including Big Data, Machine Learning, Modeling and Simulation.

 
SUPPLY CHAIN CONSULTANT - CEL

CEL is a unique firm specialized in Supply Chain Management providing consultancy, technology and training solutions in the field of Demand Management, Supply Chain, and Logistics in emerging markets. Agility, efficiency, and scalability being critical conditions for success in fast-growing economies, we have tailored our approach around the dynamics and constraints specific to the emerging environment. We offer insights, perspectives, solutions, and deliver financial results to our clients in Asia, South America, Africa, and Oceania. For this, we develop new generation business solutions integrating the latest technologies including Big Data, Machine Learning, Modeling and Simulation.

 

SUPPLY CHAIN SOLUTION ASSISTANT MANAGER - YUSEN LOGISTICS

We, YUSEN LOGISTICS (VIETNAM) CO., LTD was established in 2003 with 19 offices in Vietnam.
With the core supply chain elements, such as International Freight Forwarding (by air or ocean), Contract Logistics - Warehousing, and Transportation (such as trucking), Yusen Logistics (Vietnam) Co., Ltd can offer complete supply chain solutions utilizing high quality infrastructure, modern warehouse facilities, and proven IT systems to meet and exceed the expectations of our customers.

 

      
Hitachi eyes Vietnam’s railway sector Hitachi, the Japanese maker of railcars, electronics and machinery, considers Vietnam as one of markets for rail orders.
Prices of some products rise before Tet According to many beer sellers in HCMC, the prices of some beer products have gone up by VND10,000-20,000 per carton to VND380,000-385,000 for Heineken beer, VND290,000-295,000...
Motorbike sales stutter despite holiday discounts The festive season had failed to light up motorbike sales towards the year-end, with demand continuing to fall, dealers said.
4 major supply chain trends in 2014 In recent years, the on-going quest for efficiency and flexibility and the impact of emerging technologies, innovation and ever-changing customer demand, has seen the South...
Groupon market shows its new face The Groupon market has been re-mapped after a lot of happenings in the last year which witnessed the shutdown of a series of websites and the big personnel changes.
GE turbines to power wind farm GE Power and Water, a unit of GE, signed a contract with Cong Ly Construction-Trade-Tourism Ltd (Cong Ly Ltd.) last Saturday to provide 52 wind turbines for phase two of the...
Beverage market continues to attract investors Vietnam’s beverage market remains rich in promise, reflected by the increase in the number of recent investments from major domestic and foreign enterprises.
City firms prepare for Tet season surge Despite the economic situation, companies and traditional village-based producers are making all efforts to meet the usual surge in demand during Tet (the Lunar New Year) and...
Exxon Mobil signs power plant deal with PetroVietnam Exxon Mobil and Viet Nam National Oil and Gas Group will build a gas and power plant in central Viet Nam to supply gas and power along the East Sea.
Vietnamese favor for Korean goods raises worry about trade deficit South Korean goods, following the South Korean culture, have been flocking to Vietnam. Experts have warned that the “South Korean wave” would make the trade deficit...
Motorola Solutions docks at two local seaports Motorola Solutions is implementing its state-of-the-art radio, mobile computing and wireless technology solutions at Vietnam’s two major seaports.
Beer prices rise as Tet approaches With Tet (the Lunar New Year) still seven weeks away, beer prices have already started to rise.
Rattan, bamboo processing have potential for large-scale production The rattan and bamboo processing industry should be developed on an industrial scale in the future, according to experts.
Biggest mobile seller to list shares The biggest mobile phone retailer in Viet Nam, The Gioi Di Dong (Mobile World) Joint-Stock Company (thegioididong.com), will be listed on the HCM City bourse in the second...
More beer drunk as times get tough Beer makers in Viet Nam produced 2.67 billion litres in the first eleven months of the year, up 7.8 per cent over the corresponding period last year, according to the Viet Nam...
New opportunities for retail industry Expanded retail networks and increased service quality will offer the retail sector a wealth of opportunities for development.
Heavy discounts boost auto sales Major automakers in Viet Nam reported a year-on-year sales surge of 6 per cent in November yesterday, riding on aggressive discounts and continued popularity of smaller cars.
Samsung Shifts Plants From China to Protect Margins Samsung Electronics Co. built the world’s largest smartphone business by tapping China’s cheap and abundant workforce. Not for much longer: it’s shifting output