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Stavian Group and Shinec Group forge strategic partnership

Stavian Group and Shinec Group have entered into a strategic partnership to co-develop industrial real estate projects nationwide.

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Signing ceremony between Stavian Group and Shinec Group 

In a significant move for Vietnam’s industrial real estate sector, Stavian Group and Shinec Group have entered into a strategic partnership to co-develop industrial real estate projects nationwide, underscoring their shared commitment to sustainability and long-term value creation.

On April 3, 2025, in Hai Phong City, Stavian Group and Shinec Group officially signed a strategic cooperation agreement aimed at leveraging their respective strengths, resources, and expertise. This collaboration seeks to foster sustainable growth in the industrial real estate market through the development of eco-industrial zones and clusters, aligning with global trends and environmental considerations. Under this partnership, both corporations will integrate advanced technologies, share industry expertise, and optimize their capabilities to establish modern, environmentally responsible industrial zones. These developments will adhere to international standards, ensuring long-term economic and environmental sustainability.

The partnership will focus on developing industrial zones and clusters across Vietnam, including significant projects in Quang Ninh Province, Hai Duong Province, Khanh Hoa Province, Ba – Ria – Vung Tau Province, Hau Giang Province, Can Tho City and Bac Lieu Province, along with additional ventures currently under joint research and development. These projects aim to provide businesses with state-of-the-art infrastructure, cutting-edge technology, and effective environmental protection measures, fostering a dynamic and sustainable industrial ecosystem.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Tony Dinh, Chairman and CEO of Stavian Group, emphasized the industrial zones that both corporations aspire to develop will not only ensure sustainable growth but also provide an optimal working environment for businesses and workers alike. These zones will feature modern infrastructure, cutting-edge technology, and effective environmental protection solutions, contributing to the creation of a harmonious and sustainable industrial ecosystem. As a multinational corporation operating in over 30 countries and exporting to more than 100 markets, Stavian Group focuses on industrial manufacturing, high technology, industrial infrastructure development, energy transition, trading, and investment. Industrial infrastructure development is a key pillar in its ecosystem, with ongoing projects in Vinh Phuc, Hung Yen, and other provinces poised to attract global investors and spur local economic growth.

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Dinh Duc Thang – Chairman & CEO of Stavian Group – delivering his speech at the event 

Pham Hong Diep, Chairman of Shinec Group, highlighted the company’s dedication to sustainable industrial development, noting that Shinec is a pioneer in implementing circular economy models, optimizing resource utilization, and minimizing waste. He emphasized that through this partnership, Shinec aims to establish eco-friendly industrial zones that balance economic development with environmental and social responsibility. Together with Stavian Group, the company seeks to redefine Vietnam’s industrial real estate landscape.

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Pham Hong Diep - Chairman of Shinec Group speaking at the event

The alliance between Stavian Group and Shinec Group represents a milestone in Vietnam’s industrial real estate sector. By setting new standards in sustainability, innovation, and investor-centric development, the two corporations are poised to shape a future-ready industrial landscape, reinforcing Vietnam’s position as a leading destination for global industrial investment.

Source: Dtinews
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