Investment serves as a clear testament to the brand’s unwavering commitment to enhancing service quality, solidifying its position as a leading logistics provider in Vietnam.
Bold Investments and Continuous Infrastructure Upgrades
As the year-end shopping season approaches (11/11, Christmas, Black Friday, etc.), consumer spending surges, and the volume of traded goods reaches its peak. Amidst this excitement, businesses and retailers face concerns about logistics, a critical link that can significantly impact sales. Recognizing this, Giao Hàng Nhanh proactively invests in infrastructure and human resources to stay ahead of the curve.
The addition of over 309 new trucks will significantly boost productivity by enabling flexible route planning, reducing transfers, and shortening delivery times. This substantial investment is strategically timed to handle the influx of goods during the 2025 holiday season and the upcoming Tet 2026 celebrations.

Long-Term Brand Expansion Strategy
In the long term, Giao Hàng Nhanh is investing over 330 billion VND to expand its distinctive GREEN-BLUE brand presence across Vietnam. These trucks not only serve as cargo carriers but also act as mobile billboards, promoting the brand in key provinces, national highways, and trading hubs. With a fleet expansion to 1,500 vehicles, Giao Hàng Nhanh aims to strengthen its nationwide reach.
By increasing its vehicle ownership, Giao Hàng Nhanh ensures long-term quality control and reinforces its position as a leading domestic logistics company with a vast and integrated operational infrastructure.
According to a Giao Hàng Nhanh representative, this investment also lays the groundwork for launching new services such as “24-Hour Heavy Freight Delivery,” “Same-Day Inter-Provincial Delivery,” and industry-specific logistics solutions tailored for large-scale manufacturers and distributors.

Catalyst for GHN’s Strategic Partnership Ambitions

With a fleet exceeding 1,500 vehicles, Giao Hàng Nhanh has firmly established itself as one of Vietnam’s largest domestic logistics providers. This investment not only accelerates growth in Q4 but also serves as a strategic lever, propelling GHN towards its goal of becoming a trusted operational partner within Vietnam’s digital commerce ecosystem.
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