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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.

 

      
Transport firms opposed to 3G price increase The Viet Nam Automobile Transportation Association petitioned the Ministry of Transport to undo the recent increase in the 3G internet service fee.
Free trade threatens local producers The local livestock production sector is predicted to suffer after the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement takes effect.
India eyes Viet Nam business partnership Trade co-operation has become an important mainstay in the Viet Nam – India bilateral relationship, with both being fast-growing economies in Asia.
Chinese smartphone makers flock to VN Chinese mobile device makers are strengthening their presence in Viet Nam, one of the region's emerging mobile markets.
UK businesses eye up Vietnamese market A delegation of UK firms will arrive in Viet Nam today to seek investment opportunities in the country's oil and gas sector, according to UK Trade and Investment (UKTI).
CPI slip stimulates retail sector Retail sales and service revenue was estimated to reach VND2,158 trillion (US$102.8 billion) in the first 10 months of 2013, according to the General Statistics Office (GSO).
Bibica-Lotte fight heats up Speaking at a press briefing in HCMC on Wednesday, spokesperson of Bibica said Lotte has deeply intervened in business strategies of Bibica since the two sides entered...
Import beef routs domestic products, husbandry in the danger Beef imports have been increasing sharply in recent months to satisfy the increasingly high demand. The cow husbandry in Vietnam, which has been facing big difficulties over the...
Malaysia to build thermal power plant in Vietnam Malaysia’s Che Group Sdn Bhd is cooperating with Vietnam’s Hau Giang Power Plant Joint Stock Company to build 20 thermal power plants worth US$600 million in the...
Petroleum price decline helps control October CPI Falling petrol prices prevented the Consumer Price Index (CPI) going up in October, rising 0.48% above its end of September readings, according to the domestic market watchdog.
TPP will make Vietnam the world’s biggest garments center Analysts believe that once joining the Trans Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership (TPP) agreement, Vietnam would have the opportunity to become one of the three biggest...
Korean firm builds electronics factory South Korea's Anam Electronics Company broke the ground for a new factory yesterday which will specialise in producing household electronics equipment in northern Ha Nam...
Vietnam opts for solid, feasible economic growth The Government’s estimate for a GDP growth rate of 5.5-5.8 percent for 2014 that was submitted to the National Assembly’s ongoing year-end session reflects a change...
Promoting Vietnamese trademarks Policymakers and economists have advised Vietnamese businesses to have new strategic thinking about the building of trademarks in the context of international integration.
Telephone export: Opportunities for support industry Telephones of various types and accessories increased rapidly and surpassed other Vietnamese exports. This was also the first category in which export revenue could exceed the...
Fuel traders told to keep prices steady The Ministry of Finance has told fuel wholesalers to limit their use of the price stabilisation fund from VND300 to VND200 per litre.
Rising food costs bump up CPI in major cities Consumer price indices (CPI) in the country's two largest cities continued to increase in October due to surging food prices after floods and heavy rain.
Steel market remains stagnant Steel sale is yet to recover on the local market, despite domestic steel producers' efforts to boost consumption coinciding with the start of the building season, according...