Hung Yen (VNA) –Nestle Vietnam inaugurated its largest distribution centre in Vietnam’s northernregion in Hung Yen province on March 12.
The Bong Sen Centre, based atThang Long II urban area in My Hao district, is equipped with leadingtechnologies such as Obiter Robot and SAP, which help optimize storage whilereducing workplace risks for workers.
Addressing the event, ViceChairman of Hung Yen People’s Committee Bui The Cu hailed the company for itsremarkable contribution to the local budget since it started operation in theprovince in May 2017.
He noted that the newdistribution centre will help bring Nestle products to consumers quicker, atlower cost and reduce risks during transportation while ensuring food hygieneand safety.
Nestle Vietnam’s ManagingDirector Ganesan Ampalavanar said the launch of the Bong Sen distributioncentre demonstrates the company’s commitment to long-term investment,sustainable and inclusive development in Vietnam. He added that the Nestle Milobrand had recorded an impressive growth in the northern region just nearly two yearsafter the Nestle Bong Sen plant was put into operation in Hung Yen.
Nestle is operating six plantsin Vietnam with more than 2,300 employees. The group’s investment in thecountry has almost reached 560 million USD.-VNA
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