**HAH Reports Strong Financial Results for Q2 2025, Driven by New Vessel Operations and Increased Shipping Volume**

HAH, a leading transportation and logistics company, has announced impressive financial results for the second quarter of 2025. According to the consolidated financial report, the company recorded a remarkable surge in revenue and profit, outperforming its performance in the same period last year.

HAH’s revenue for Q2 2025 reached nearly VND 1,275 billion, reflecting a significant 34.35% increase compared to Q2 2024. The company’s impressive financial performance was driven by the introduction of three new vessels, Opus, Gama, and Zeta, which enhanced its transportation capacity. This strategic move, coupled with increased shipping volume and freight rates, resulted in a substantial boost in revenue and profit from its maritime operations.

HAH’s container ship fleet now comprises 17 vessels, with a total carrying capacity of approximately 1 million TEU/year, accounting for nearly 70% of the country’s total container ship capacity. The company has also benefited from increased ship chartering and leasing rates, which have positively impacted the financial performance of its subsidiaries and associated companies.

The company’s subsidiaries, associated companies, and investments in the transportation sector have shown remarkable improvements, contributing significantly to HAH’s overall success. For the first six months of 2025, HAH’s consolidated revenue reached VND 2,443 billion, a 32% increase compared to the same period last year. The company’s profit after tax for the same period stood at VND 687 billion, marking an impressive 291% increase year-over-year.

With these outstanding results, HAH has already achieved 53.63% of its annual revenue target and 79% of its profit after tax goal for 2025. The company’s strong performance and strategic initiatives position it for continued success in the transportation and logistics industry.

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