Saigon Co.op Assures Stable Supply in Central Vietnam

In anticipation of the complex weather situation, the Co.opmart supermarket chain in Central Vietnam has proactively prepared a response plan to ensure a stable supply of goods. With a strong presence in the region, including 19 Co.opmart and 31 Co.op Food stores spanning from Binh Thuan to Thanh Hoa provinces, we are committed to serving our customers and ensuring their access to essential products during this challenging time.

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Saigon Co.op has swiftly increased their stock levels to three times the usual amount in preparation for any eventuality. Essential items such as rice, instant noodles, sugar, fish sauce, cooking oil, seasoning, vegetables, fruits, and various types of pork, beef, and poultry have been prioritized.

The company’s distribution centers across Vietnam are coordinating transportation and ensuring a steady supply of goods to their Co.opmart supermarkets and Co.op Food stores in the Central region. Additionally, their 800 sales points serve as satellite warehouses, efficiently managing and distributing stock.

Saigon Co.op is collaborating with strategic suppliers to further bolster essential item reserves at their distribution centers, ensuring a constant and stable supply for the people of Central Vietnam. Leveraging their extensive experience in navigating complex weather situations, Saigon Co.op is also proactively sourcing goods from local provinces, especially focusing on meat, poultry, and fresh produce.

Building on their experience with Typhoon Yagi, Saigon Co.op is committed to maintaining stable prices and implementing special pricing policies for strategic items like fresh produce, fruits, bottled water, and ready-to-eat foods, especially during challenging weather conditions.

Supermarket staff are stationed at key areas, including checkout counters and warehouses, to efficiently restock shelves and assist customers. Co.opmart and Co.op Food have proactively adjusted their staffing and work shifts to maintain regular business hours and effectively serve both walk-in and phone-in customers. Additionally, they continue to offer home delivery services, which can be accessed through their online store https://cooponline.vn, hotline 1900555568, or via Zalo.

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