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Port of Hai Phong
Hai Phong Port is a port group in Hai Phong City, Vietnam, serving Northern Vietnam and future Kunming-Lao Cai-Hanoi-Haiphong Corridor. This is the leading seaport for northern Vietnam. This port system is under planning to handle ships up to 30,000-40,000 DWT.
Port Location: Hai Phong
Port Name: Port of Hai Phong
Port Authority: Vietnam National Shipping Lines
Address: 8A Tran Phu Street
Hai Phong city
Vietnam
Phone: 84.31.859824
Fax: 84.31.859973
Website: www.haiphongport.com.vn Latitude: 20° 52′ 2″ N
Longitude: 106° 40′ 48″ E
Port Type: River Port
Port Size: Small
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Port of Da Nang
Da Nang Port is an important sea port in the Central of Vietnam, in Da Nang lies at the south end of a bay off the South China Sea in east central Vietnam some 622 kilometers north-northeast of Saigon Port in Ho Chi Min City. One of the country’s biggest cities, Da Nang Port has an excellent harbor enclosed to the east by the Tien Sa Peninsula and Cape Da Nang. In 2008, about 900 thousand people lived in Da Nang Port.
Port Location: Da Nang
Port Name: Da Nang Port
Port Authority: Vietnam National Shipping Lines
Address: 26 Bach Dang St.
Da Nang
Vietnam
Phone: 84 511 821 114
Fax: 84 511 822 565
Web Site: www.danangportvn.com Latitude: 16° 4′ 56″ N
Longitude: 108° 13′ 37″ E
Port Type: Seaport
Port Size: Medium
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Port of Saigon
Saigon Port serves Vietnam’s biggest city and the capital of Cochincina, a French protectorate from 1862 until 1954, and of South Vietnam from 1954 until 1975. Saigon Port is a network of ports in Ho Chi Minh City lies on the Song Sai Gon (Saigon) River about 80 kilometers north of the Mekong River Delta and the South China Sea. Today, this port network is the hub for export-import of goods in South Vietnam – the economic hub of the nation, which accounts for more than two-thirds of Vietnam’s economy. In 2006, Saigon Port handled more than 35 metric tones of cargo and 1.5 million TEU of containers
Port Location: Ho Chi Minh City
Port Name: Saigon Port
Port Authority: 3 Nguyen Tat Thanh Street
Address: district 4
Ho Chi Minh City
Vietnam
Web Site: www.csg.com.vn Latitude: 10° 45′ 34″ N
Longitude: 106° 43′ 15″ E
Port Type: River Port
Port Size: Medium
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Quang Ninh Port
Quang Ninh Port is Located on Hon Gay faces the Gulf of Tonking and is approx 35nm from Haiphong and 60nm from the border with China. The port handles bulk, general and liquid cargoes.
Port Location: Quang Ninh
Port Name: Quang Ninh Port
Port Authority: Vietnam National Shipping Lines
Address: 1 Cai Lan street
Bai Chay ward
Ha Long City, Quang Ninh
Vietnam
Phone: 84.33.625889
Fax: 84.33.826118
Web Site: www.quangninhport.com.vn Latitude: 20° 58′ 25″ N
Longitude: 107° 3′ 5″ E
Port Type: Harbor
Port Size: Small
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Port of Phu My
Phumy Port is a Sub-Port Of Vungtau. The port, alternatively known as Baria Serece, opened for operations in 1996. The port can handle dry cargoes, bulk cargo, and containerized cargo and can also be used by passenger vessels and situated on the S coast of Vietnam.
Port Location: Phu My
Port Name: Port of Phu My
Port Authority: Baria Serece J. S. Company
Address: Phu My borough
Tan Thanh, Ba Ria-Vung Tàu
Vietnam
Phone: 84.64.876603
Fax: 84.64.876600
Latitude: 10° 34′ 54″ N
Longitude: 107° 1′ 40″ E
Port Type: River Port
Port Size: Small
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