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/ April 13, 2021

Passenger buses, tractor-trailers required to have onboard cameras in Vietnam

About 200,000 passenger buses and tractor-trailers in Vietnam are required to be equipped with onboard cameras prior to July in accordance with a new decree. The Directorate for Roads of Vietnam has asked local transport departments to remind transport businesses of the upcoming implementation of Government Decree No. 10. In accordance with this regulation, approximately 200,000 passenger buses and tractor-trailers in the country will have to be outfitted with onboard cameras before July 1. Transport businesses are recommended to select cameras that use 4G or 5G mobile networks to ensure optimal transmission of images and avoid wastefulness, as 2G technology will soon be scrapped in compliance with the roadmap of the Ministry of Information and Communications. Camera data must include such information as driver's license numbers, number plates, time, and GPS coordinates. The camera coverage area must include the cabin of the vehicle, its doors, and the driver. The data of each vehicle must be sent to the corresponding transport businesses and the Directorate for Roads of Vietnam for 12-20 times per hour. Police officers and traffic inspectors will be allowed to access camera footage to facilitate their investigation and inspection. The Vietnam Automobile Transport Association previously petitioned the Ministry of Transport and the government to postpone the implementation of Decree No. 10. Many transport businesses had been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, while installing such cameras would be expensive, the association cited. For example, a 30-seater coach would need to be equipped with four cameras costing up to VND11 million (US$476), while data transmission would cost another VND240,000-320,000 ($10.3-13.8) per month. However, the proposal of the Vietnam Automobile Transport Association was rejected. Like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter to get the latest news about Vietnam! …

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/ January 28, 2019

Pet sitting service emerges for Tet holiday in Vietnam

For VND500,000 (US$22) a day or less, pet owners in Vietnam who will be away from home for the upcoming Tet holiday can have their pets tended to by professional pet sitters. The recently-emerging service is most commonly available in big cities including Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Da Nang, where demand is high. Tet, or the Lunar New Year festival, is the biggest public holiday in Vietnam observed around late January or early February, when people celebrate the coming of a new lunar year. This year, Tet falls on February 5, with public workers given a nine-day break ending February 10. Many Vietnamese people are away from their regular place of residence during this festive season, either to travel or to visit their family and relatives who live in other provinces and cities. This creates a market for the pet sitting service to cash in on. Calling themselves “pet hotels," these facilities feature air-conditioned rooms designed specifically for keeping pets, tapping a growing need of city dwellers to have someone look after their pets while they are away for the holiday. CCTV cameras are installed in each room so owners can keep an eye on their pets over the Internet, while veterinarians and pet care workers are available 24/7 to feed, bathe, play with and provide medical checkups for the animals during the course of their stay. A regular room, fit for one animal, can set the owner back VND150,000 ($6.5) a day during the Tet holiday, while a VIP room can cost twice as much. For large pets weighing up to 40 kilograms, one night’s stay at a pet hotel can cost up to VND500,000 ($22), according to the owner of a pet hotel in Ho Chi Minh City. Lower rates of around VND8,000-45,000 ($0.35-1.95) a day are charged for small animals such as hamsters, hedgehogs, squirrels, guinea pigs and rabbits. Pet hotels also offer additional services such as grooming and spa for the animals, which cost an extra VND100,000-650,000 ($4.30-28) per service. Ho Trung …

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/ March 26, 2021

Nhat Tin Logistics launches its 20,000sq.m sorting and classifying centre

Van Giang warehouse centre is full of modern equipment The Van Giang sorting and classifying centre, also called Van Giang warehouse centre, is built with a total of over 100 export-import gates, supporting over 100 different means of transport at the same time. Amongst these 100 gates, 16 doors are designed for container trucks of 27-30 tonnes and 15 tonnes, while the rest can be trucks of eight tonnes or less. With a strategic vision, the Van Giang warehouse centre has been equipped with all modern equipment. After nearly a year of construction and trial operation, Nhat Tin Logistics officially put the warehouse into operation with a capacity of handling up to 24,000 tonnes of goods at the same time. The warehouse is equipped with eight modern forklifts and electric trolleys to load and unload goods, as well as deliver them to predetermined positions to be shipped out to provinces nationwide. T he use of electric vehicles does not only speed up handling time but also protects the environment, reduces noise, and creates a green working environment. In addition, Nhat Tin Logistics also uses iron cages that can hold from 100 to 200 orders, ensuring goods are stowed, not broken or damaged while travelling long distances. Compared to the previous wooden crates , the application of iron cages i s an optimal alternative and will be provided completely free of charge to customers. Moreover, the facility comes with a CCTV system of 300 surveillance cameras installed inside and outside. Fire protection system in accordance with regulations and state regulations. Goods are neatly arranged at Van Giang warehouse centre Outstanding with a prime location at Km6, National Highway 379 (Tan Tien commune), the Van Giang warehouse centre connecting conveniently and easily to the north-south axis, and cities and provinces such as Hanoi, Haiphong, Hung Yen, and Bac Ninh, facilitating …

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