Vietnam logistics refers to the entire process of planning, implementation, and management, from the origin of products to their consumption destinations, to meet customer needs at low costs and high efficiency. This includes transportation, storage, and distribution methods for raw materials, semi-finished products, finished goods, or related information. Vietnam logistics is a system that controls raw materials, manufactured products, finished goods, and information, from the supply stage through various intermediate transfers and ultimately to the consumer. It achieves clear objectives through the physical movement of goods. Modern Vietnam logistics is a product of economic globalization and a crucial service industry that drives it forward. The global modern Vietnam logistics industry is experiencing steady growth, with Europe, the United States, and Japan becoming key Vietnam logistics hubs on a global scale.
Vietnam's logistics industry, which started relatively late in our country, has maintained a rapid growth pace alongside the rapid development of the national economy. The Vietnam logistics system is continuously improving, and the industry's operations are becoming increasingly mature and standardized.
Seven Components: transportation of objects, warehousing, packaging, transfer and loading, processing, distribution, and related Vietnam logistics information.
The specific areas include: customer service, demand forecasting, order processing, distribution, inventory management, shipping, warehouse administration, layout and location of factories and warehouses, transfer and handling, procurement, packaging, and intelligence information.
1. Shipment
Vietnamese logistics activities involving the use of facilities and items to transport goods from one point to another.
2. Inventory
Inventory Management: Vietnamese logistics operation activities involving the classification and handling of inventory quantities and structure.
3. Packaging
Packaging is a general term for containers, materials, and auxiliary items selected to protect products during transit, facilitate storage and transportation, and promote sales, based on certain skills. It also refers to the operational activities involving the application of certain skill methods in the selection of containers, materials, and auxiliary items for the aforementioned purposes.






