New deep-sea Lien Chieu port project in Vietnam
what
- Lien Chieu Port is an under-construction deep-sea port located in Lien Chieu district, Da Nang, Vietnam. It is planned to be one of the three deep-water seaports of Vietnam, capable of receiving cargo ships of up to 100,000 deadweight tonnage (DWT) and container ships with loading capacities from 6,000 to 8,000 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs).
- By 2050, the Lien Chieu Port will have a handling capacity of 50 million tonnes per year.
how
- The Lien Chieu Port project comprises two main components. The shared infrastructure component, funded by the central and city budgets with a substantial investment of VND 3,462 billion (USD 136.8 million), encompasses breakwaters, shipping channels, and access roads.
- The second component, the investment-seeking wharf area, envisions a comprehensive infrastructure network including eight container berths, six general cargo berths, and supporting facilities, with an estimated cost of VND 48,304 billion (USD 1.9 billion).
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- The project is linked to current BPA program on “Smart and Sustainable Security Alliance” for Vietnam. It includes innovative solutions for smart city, smart transportation and critical infrastructures offered by Swedish companies (AXIS, Hexagon, Gunnebo etc). Potentially to have HPO or SPO projects.
Contact Marcus.Persson@business-sweden.se to learn more