The recognition marks a significant milestone for Vietnam’s maritime industry as it advances the development of smart, green ports and sustainable logistics.

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The Green Port and Smart Port initiatives are being implemented at Long An International Port.

Speaking on July 9, Vo Quoc Huy, Chairman of the Board of Directors and General Director of Long An International Port, said the award was announced while the company was participating in the ASEAN Ports & Logistics 2026 Conference and Exhibition in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

He said the award reaffirmed the growing position of Vietnamese seaports in the global trend toward digital transformation and modern logistics.

As global supply chains increasingly embrace digitization, carbon reduction and environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards, technological innovation and effective governance have become key benchmarks for evaluating the competitiveness of seaports. Frost & Sullivan’s recognition reflects the port’s efforts to integrate into global supply chains and pursue sustainable logistics development.

The company has developed an integrated digital ecosystem linking enterprise management and port operations through platforms including SAP S/4HANA, Terminal Operating System (TOS), E-Port and Warehouse Management System (WMS). The system connects port terminals, warehouses, transport services and customers, helping improve operational efficiency, increase transparency and optimize logistics operations.

Alongside digital transformation, the port has implemented a range of green initiatives, including rooftop solar power systems, electrification of cargo-handling equipment, the use of electric cranes and energy-saving technologies, contributing to Vietnam’s commitment to achieving net-zero emissions.

During the ASEAN Ports & Logistics 2026 Conference and Exhibition, held from July 7 - 9, representatives of Long An International Port presented its Smart Green Port model and shared experience in digital transformation and the development of an integrated port-industrial-logistics ecosystem.

At the exhibition, the company also showcased its 1,935-hectare integrated ecosystem combining seaport, industrial, urban, service and logistics infrastructure. Strategically located to connect Ho Chi Minh City, the Mekong Delta and international shipping routes, the model is designed to optimize cargo flows, reduce logistics costs and improve supply chain efficiency.

Source: VNA