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SEAPORT SYSTEM IN THE SOUTHERN KEY AREA OF VIETNAM: PRESENT STATUS ANDOF VIETNAM: PRESENT STATUS AND
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES
Nguyen Danh Thao
Department of Port and Coastal Engineering
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Faculty of Civil EngineeringHo Chi Minh City University of Technology
INTRODUCTION
Situated in the heart of SoutheastA i ith 3 260 k f tliAsia, with 3,260 km of coastline,Vietnam offers ideal advantagesfor economic development, tradefor economic development, tradeand tourism.
Rich in energy sources (oil, gas,Rich in energy sources (oil, gas,coal) and other natural minerals.
Overall economic renovationOverall economic renovationpolicy (“Doi Moi”) was adoptedproducing impressive results.
Recent annual economic growthrate is about 7-8%.
The Southern Focal EconomicArea (SFEA) is the most important
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economic area of Vietnam.
INTRODUCTION
Vietnam Ports Systemy
Number of seaport: >150 ports
8 port groups:(1) Northern, (2) Central North, (3) Central,( ) , ( ) , ( ) ,(4) Central South, (5) HCMC, (6) MekongDelta, (7) South-West islands, (8) Con Dao.
Cargo throughput (2007):- Total (exclude crude oil): 134 mil. MTs( )- Import: 50 mil. MTs- Export: 52 mil. MTs
Domestic: 32 mil MTs- Domestic: 32 mil. MTs- Container: 4.5 mil. TEUs- Annual growth rate: 20%
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gContainer HCMC area: 30%
Van Phong International Transit Portg
Total length of berth: >12,000mShip: Up to 220,000 DWT
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Port area: 740 ha
Water depth: 15~20m
Ship: Up to 220,000 DWT
Port capacity: 17mil TEUs
Existing seaports in southern key area of Vietnamg p y
SFEA
THI VAI VUNG TAUHCMC group
THI VAI group
VUNG TAU group
- Consist of 28 portsalong Sai Gon, DongN i Nh B L T
- Consist of Dong NaiRiver Port, Go Dau,Ph M d C i M
- Located inside theVung Tau peninsula
Nai, Nha Be, Long Tau,Soai Rap River
- 4 major ports: Tan
Phu My, and Cai MepPort
- Deep riverbed in Phu
- Almost all ports areoil related ports
j pCang, Sai Gon, BenNghe and VICT (85%of total general cargo
pMy area, able toaccommodate ship of30,000DWT
throughput in theSFEA)
- Small area narrow
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Small area, narrowspace, shallow water,bad traffic.
CONDITIONS OF EXISTING PORTS
Four Major Ports in HCMC AreaSource: JICA
Item Tan Cang Sai Gon Ben Nghe VICT Total N b f B th 5 18 4 2 291
Source: JICA
Number of Berths 5 18 4 2 29 Total length 706m 2,667m 816m 303m 4,492m (Maximum depth) -9.5m -11.0m -10.5m -10m -11.0m
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(Maximum depth) 9.5m 11.0m 10.5m 10m 11.0m No. of Buoy Berths
2 25 7 0 34
(Maximum depth) 10 5m 13 0m 9 5m 0 13 0m(Maximum depth) -10.5m -13.0m -9.5m 0 -13.0m 2 Maximum size of
Vessel 16000DWT
at wharf 30000DWT
at wharf 30000DWT 20000DWT 30000DWT
at wharf 3 A il bl 19h 30h 28h 8h 85h3 Available cargo
storage area 19ha 30ha 28ha 8ha 85ha
4 Main cargo E i t
Floating 1 RTG 9
RTG 2 Oth C 27
Mobile C. 7 Container C 2
Equipment RTG 9
Contai.C. 2 Other C. 9
Other C. 27 Crane 2RTG 4
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CONDITIONS OF EXISTING PORTS
Breakdown of the coverHon Chong Port (1992)
The break on surface of pavement
Ben Nghe Port - HCMC
The crack on surface of pavementBen Nghe Port – HCMC
14The breakdown of the cover of almost plate
Hon Chong Port (1992) The steel bars rusted and the cover gone awayBen Nghe Port - HCMC
CONDITIONS OF EXISTING PORTS
Th t t l l th f b th (8 t 8 648 )Port areas are small
- The total length of berths (8 ports: 8,648m)
- Limited land due to congested urban areas
Port depth is shallow- Maximum depth is 11m
- Unsuitable for shipping large vessels
Port operation is inefficient- Poor navigation service
- Inadequate supervision and management
Lack of modern
- Lack of incentives, unclear port charges
- Well-maintained cargo-handling equipment Lack of modern equipments and facilities - Trained port labor
- Technology in container handling
Most of the ports are unproductive
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PORT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
Ports in HCMC Area: Relocate and redevelop the port facilitiesPorts in HCMC Area: Relocate and redevelop the port facilities
Serious traffic congestion in the city
The environment is more and moreReason
All the major ports in this area are planned to be relocated to the Cat
The environment is more and moreserious during the cargo transport time
All the major ports in this area are planned to be relocated to the CatLai and Hiep Phuoc Area (2020).
The cargo coming from the other areas should be handled at ag gconvenient port (Phu My Port).
The relocation of the Saigon Port group and the possibility of thelarge scale development of the lower Soai Rap River Channel are thelarge-scale development of the lower Soai Rap River Channel are theimportant factors.
A container and general cargo port for 20,000DWT vessels should bedeveloped by the year 2010. Accordingly, it will be imperative to adjustthe capacity of port facilities.
In near future Sai Gon port has to be changed the function to tourist
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In near future, Sai Gon port has to be changed the function to touristport.
PORT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGYPorts need to be relocated soon:
T C C t L i HCMC- Tan Cang Cat Lai, HCMC
- Ba son Shipyard Rach Ban Thach, BR-VT
S i G P t C i M Thi V i BR VT- Sai Gon Port Cai Mep–Thi Vai, BR-VT
(Nha Rong + Khanh Hoi) Hiep Phuoc, HCMC
Oth lOther places
Ports need to be relocated:East Tan Thuan Port Cat Lai, HCMCVegetable Port Hiep Phuoc, HCMC
Ports will be remained: - Tan Thuan area (Sai Gon Port)
- Ben Nghe Port
- VICT
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- Lotus
PORT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
Ports in THI VAI – VUNG TAU Area: Develop deep portsPorts in THI VAI VUNG TAU Area: Develop deep ports
Good natural conditions:Deep water, wide river…
RNear the sea, suitable
for locating sea-ports
Reason
The river section has a deep riverbed and is able to accommodateships of 30,000DWT with less investment.ships of 30,000DWT with less investment.
Cai Mep Area has a berth length of approximate 4km, river width ofgreater than 1,000m and riverbed depth of 30m in some sections.
It is possible to develop deep ports for vessels, can be operatedcontinuously 24 hours a day, not depend on the tidal level.
Container terminals for 50,000DWT vessels should be developed asquickly as possible by the year 2010. In the short term, these ports willplay a role of supporting for the ports in HCMC area.
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PORT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
Administration, management and operation system, g p y
Cargo handling productivity on shipoperation and cargo dwelling time in portoperation and cargo dwelling time in port
To increase or introduce number of cargogequipment, especially quaysidecontainer cranesThe main current
problems relating to
To convert existing general cargostockyard into container yard paved to
ith th f t i f
port development inSFEA and having tobe improved
cope with the future increase ofcontainer throughput
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It is assumed the volume of handlingcargo per ship will increase at theimproved condition
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improved condition
PORT DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
Administration, management and operation system, g p yClassification of Ports: not effective for allports to be administrated in the same way
Improvement of Institutional Framework forPort Administration
Establishment of Appropriate PortManagement System
Introduce a moreadvanced port
Establishment of ConstructionManagement Team
management andoperation system
Promotion of Private Sector Participation(PSP)
I t d ti f El t i D t I t hIntroduction of Electric Data Interchange(EDI) System
St i t li ti f i t l lit
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Strict application of environmental qualitystandards
CONCLUSIONS
The Vietnamese economy has experienced significant growth,accompany with the demand of shipping for imports as well asexports.
It is very important for Vietnam to develop its infrastructuresIt is very important for Vietnam to develop its infrastructures,particularly deep water ports, in the time ahead.
A l i f h i i f d l i hAn analysis of the current situations of port development in theSFEA was conducted.
The key aspects of the strategy approach are being incorporatedin the management of port system in this area and need a moreg p ystrategic and longer-term approach to port management problem.
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