Delegates and Port Leaders at the Long An International Port booth during the ASEAN Ports & Logistics 2025. (From left to right: Dr. Rory James Doyle FCILT – Managing Director of Transport Events (Event Organizer Representative); Ms. Rose Yap – Speaker, Head of Port Communications & Marketing; Mr. Joko Noerhudha – President Director of Pelindo (Host Port Representative in Indonesia); Mr. Vũ Anh Khôi – Sales Director of LAIP; Mr. Lollan Panjaitan – Secretary of Directorate General – Sea Transportation of Ministry of Transportation of Indonesia (Representative of the Ministry of Transportation of Indonesia); Ms. Nguyễn Thụy Quỳnh Hương – Chairwoman and CEO of LAIP; Mr. Trần Phi Bằng – Chief Operations Officer of LAIP; Mr. Võ Thành Khang – Assistant to the CCO of LAIP); Mr. Ho Dang Ngoc Vu – Business Development Assistant to Chairman DTG
Showcasing its international capabilities, commitment to green and sustainable development, and alignment with global strategies, Long An International Port made a strong impression at the ASEAN Ports & Logistics 2025.
Jakarta, Indonesia – From July 1 to 3, 2025, Long An International Port successfully concluded its participation in the ASEAN Ports & Logistics 2025, making a significant impression. The event reinforced the port’s position as one of Southeast Asia’s strategic seaports and a highly promising partner for the global logistics community.
Port leadership capturing a commemorative photo with delegates at the event.
The event, hosted by PELINDO and supported by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Indonesia (CILT-ID), brought together more than 400 international delegates and visitors, along with over 50 major enterprises in the fields of port operations, transportation, and logistics. This prestigious forum served as a platform to connect policymakers, investors, businesses, and experts to advance a modern, green, and sustainable logistics ecosystem—aligned with global strategies such as the 2015 Paris Agreement, the EU Green Deal, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
During the event, Long An International Port undertook an in-depth technical visit to Pelindo Port on July 1, gaining insights into Indonesia’s advanced operational and management practices. As Indonesia continues to emerge as a pivotal hub within the ASEAN logistics network, this visit not only provided an opportunity to exchange and share expertise but also established a foundation for strengthening bilateral cooperation and advancing sustainable port operations in line with international benchmarks.
Forum on sharing green logistics development solutions
A notable highlight of Long An International Port’s participation was its role as a speaker in Panel Session 2, titled ASEAN Port Developments – New Expansion Plans, Decarbonisation Strategies and Innovative Solutions. During this session, representatives of the Port, alongside industry leaders and experts from Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Indonesia,shared practical insights into the development of modern port infrastructure, the integration of advanced management systems, and the application of digital technologies to enhance operational efficiency, reduce logistics costs, and foster international collaboration.
The presentation particularly emphasized the vision of developing green ports and logistics, as well as the capacity to adapt to the continual disruptions of global supply chains through the implementation of CO₂ emission reduction initiatives. These efforts are designed to meet international environmental standards and align with global commitments toward achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. The discussion also underscored the importance of strengthening international cooperation, connecting regional supply chains, expanding service networks, and facilitating cross-border trade activities.
These in-depth and practical insights from Long An International Port attracted significant interest from delegates, businesses, and international media, further affirming that ASEAN’s logistics industry is gradually transitioning toward a “green logistics” model, not only to drive economic growth but also to fulfill environmental responsibilities and advance sustainable development.
Representative of Long An International Port delivering a presentation at the conference.
Alongside the conference programme, Long An International Port’s exhibition booth captured strong interest from visitors. Thoughtfully designed to be both informative and visually engaging, the booth presented a comprehensive overview of the Port’s operational strengths, its full range of integrated logistics services, and key strategic initiatives in progress. In particular, the Port’s experts underscore the importance of cost optimization solutions for importers and exporters – a key factor in the context of global supply chains.
Over the three days of the event, representatives of Long An International Port actively participated in networking sessions, strategic discussions, and negotiations with a wide range of stakeholders, including major shipping companies, international logistics groups, port authorities, and trade promotion organizations. A spokesperson for the Port noted: “We regularly participate in domestic and international exhibitions and conferences, not only to foster connections between Vietnamese enterprises and global investors but also an important step in our Green Transformation – Smart Export strategy, a sustainable approach for businesses in general and for Long An International Port in particular. We believe that advancing green logistics is essential not only for protecting the environment but also for strengthening competitiveness, attracting investment, and accelerating integration into global supply chains.”
Visitors exploring the Long An International Port exhibition booth.
Building on the positive outcomes achieved at ASEAN Ports & Logistics 2025, Long An International Port reinforces its dedication to supporting the region’s collective ambition to develop a green, efficient, and sustainable logistics ecosystem. The Port remains committed to contributing to Vietnam’s emergence as a strategic logistics hub within ASEAN in the years ahead. With this long-term vision, Long An International Port continues to establish itself as a trusted partner ready to accompany regional businesses on their path toward deeper global economic integration.