During a reception for General Director of Doosan Vina Park Hoong Ook in Hanoi on January 17, the PM congratulated Doosan Vina on its successes in Vietnam, especially in manufacturing and export of heavy industrial equipment. Vietnam will increase investment in infrastructure development in the central region to promote economic development, he affirmed, expressing his hope that Doosan Vina’s operation will contribute to fostering the multifaceted cooperation between Vietnam and of the Republic of Korea (RoK). For his part, Park Hoong Ook praised the Vietnamese Government’s efforts in solving difficulties facing enterprises, including Doosan Vina. He said Doosan Vina wishes to make more contributions to Vietnam’s economic development, especially joining industrial projects, thus improving capacity for Vietnam’s manufacturing and mechanical industry. The firm has been active in social activities in the country, he noted, adding that it also pays attention to training labour force for Vietnam and improving working environment for employees. Located at the Dung Quat Economic Zone in the central province of Quang Ngai, Doosan Vina is one of the largest overseas manufacturing factories established through joint investment from the RoK-based Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction and Doosan Engineering and Construction. It comprises of five factories, including a boiler factory, a petrochemical factory as well as a pier and port facilities.
Doosan Vina ships desalination plant to Saudi Arabia Quoc Hung By Quoc Hung - The Saigon Times Daily Doosan Vina’s workers are seen giving the fi nal touch on the shipment of a “Made in Vietnam” desalination unit bound for Saudi Arabia - Photo: Courtesy of Doosan Vina HCMC - Doosan Heavy Industries Vietnam (Doosan Vina) on Monday started to ship the second “Made in Vietnam” desalination plant weighing nearly 3,500 tons to Saudia Arabia. The colossal equipment which stands three stories tall and is the size of a football pitch was engineered and fabricated from its complex in Quang…... [read more]
Doosan Vina ships eight cranes to Singapore By Quoc Hung - The Saigon Times Daily Eight RTGCs are loaded at Doosan Vina’s port for shipment to the Port of Singapore - Photo: Courtesy of Doosan Vina HCMC – Korean-invested Doosan Heavy Industries Vietnam (Doosan Vina) on Friday shipped eight rubber tired gantry cranes (RTGC) to the Port of Singapore Authority. The shipment of these cranes to Singapore is the second group of cranes shipped to the island-state under an order for 36 cranes commissioned by the Singapore customer. The first group of four cranes was shipped to Singapore in May.…... [read more]
To realise the goal of becoming a modern industrial province soon, Quang Ngai has exerted every effort on developing a comprehensive and healthy industrial sector. In particular, heavy industry is considered a key drive to economic growth and export growth of the province. Doosan Heavy Industries Viet Nam Co., Ltd (Doosan Vina) has emerged as a pioneer in manufacturing and exporting heavy industrial equipment in Quang Ngai province, known as the land of An Mountain and Tra River. The following interview with Mr Yeon In Jung, CEO of Doosan Vina, will partly illustrate the role and importance of Doosan Group…... [read more]
Doosan Vina creates 13 culture-sports clubs By Le Hoang in HCMC Chairmen of the 13 clubs receive the memorial flag - Photo: Courtesy of the company Doosan Vina’s main office in Dung Quat Economic Zone in the central province of Quang Ngai on Thursday organized a ceremony to establish 13 culture-sports clubs for 2,000 employees. The clubs will hold activities such as football, volleyball, table tennis, badminton, dancing and music. The company will support operational costs and create positive conditions for the clubs to strengthen and improve their quality. Hang Ha Ryu, general director of the company said, that, besides…... [read more]
Methods to supply fresh water to island residents have been the most concern of Quang Ngai provincial Government. During the short meeting with Doosan Vina leaders, the provincial leaders suggested Doosan Vina a salt water filtering for the islanders. General Director of Doosan Vina, Mr. Cho Bong Jin praised the idea and said that to set up a salt water filtering for 30,000 people would cost amount of 40 million USD. However, the General Director concerned about power supply, he said to run the filter, it would be necessary to build a 2.5 MW electricity plant in the island. If…... [read more]