What Landmark Agreement Did Pham Nhat Vuong’s Company Just Sign in Laos?

This pivotal agreement was signed on the momentous occasion of Laos' 50th National Day anniversary.

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To meet the growing demand for safe, transparent, and eco-friendly transportation models among businesses operating in Laos, Xanh SM Laos has signed a strategic partnership agreement with the Association of Vietnamese Businesses in Laos (AVILA). This milestone marks a significant step in expanding green mobility solutions in Vientiane and surrounding areas, aligning with the sustainable development goals promoted by the Lao government.

Under the agreement, Xanh SM Laos will provide electric vehicle transportation services tailored to business operations, including Xanh SM Taxi, Xanh SM Airport shuttle services, and customized event or on-demand transportation packages. These services are complemented by a corporate transportation management system that enables route tracking, periodic reporting, and cost optimization. These solutions aim to enhance operational efficiency and improve the travel experience for employees, experts, and clients.

Xanh SM Laos signed a strategic partnership agreement with the Association of Vietnamese Businesses in Laos (AVILA).

As Laos accelerates its urban development toward a greener and more modern future, the demand for electric vehicles among businesses is rising rapidly. This trend reflects the growing interest in safe, transparent, and sustainable transportation models that reduce reliance on traditional fuels. AVILA, as one of the most influential business communities in Laos, has become the first partner to collaborate with Xanh SM in implementing electric vehicle solutions in practical applications.

Beyond transportation services, Xanh SM and AVILA have agreed to organize electric vehicle test-drive events, specialized workshops, and knowledge-sharing programs to help businesses better understand the benefits of green transportation. These initiatives are designed to support the business community in adapting to Laos’ sustainable development trends.

Speaking at the event, Mr. Nguyễn Xuân Hà, Chairman of AVILA Vientiane, emphasized: “The demand for safe and transparent transportation is increasing within the business community. Partnering with Xanh SM provides businesses in Laos with additional options that align with green development goals. We believe these electric transportation services will deliver significant value to businesses in the near future.”

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