Exciting News for Ha Tinh: Viettel Post Surveys Land, Plans 550 Billion VND Logistics Center

Viettel Post, a leading postal and logistics company, has recently conducted a site survey for a 21-hectare logistics center investment in Ha Tinh province, Vietnam. With a substantial capital of approximately VND 550 billion, this project aims to leverage its strategic location, offering direct connectivity to the North-South railway and serving as a gateway to Laos.

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Viettel Post representatives met with Đức Thọ commune authorities in Hà Tĩnh province on November 20, 2025, to advance plans for a logistics infrastructure investment. The targeted 26-hectare site in Đại Lợi village, primarily agricultural and vacant land, offers ideal conditions for land clearance.

Preliminary survey of the planned logistics center site in Đức Thọ commune (Photo: Hà Tĩnh Newspaper)

Strategically located adjacent to National Highway 8A—a vital link to Laos—and the North-South railway at Yên Trung Station, the project site boasts exceptional transport connectivity. Its proximity to the North-South expressway (10 km) and Vinh Airport (30 km) further enhances its inter-regional logistics potential. High and stable transport volumes in the area provide a strong foundation for warehousing and transshipment services.

Da Nang Logistics Center A1 (Reference Image)

With a preliminary investment of nearly VND 550 billion, the project prioritizes hard infrastructure, allocating the majority of funds to construction. The remaining budget supports technology systems, equipment, and operations. On the 21-hectare site, Viettel Post plans a 60% construction density with buildings ranging from 1 to 5 stories. Extensive yard space will accommodate large-scale cargo consolidation and movement, complemented by modern finished goods warehouses.

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