VietNamNet Bridge – High hopes have been put on the development
of the Van Phong Port in Khanh Hoa province into an international transit port.
However, with the construction work in interruption, it would not be able to
become an international transit port in 15-20 years.
This has been affirmed by Nguyen
Manh Ung, Deputy General Director of Portcoast Consultant Corporation, when he
talked about the opportunities to restart the project on developing the Van
Phong international port initially invested by the Vietnam National Shipping Lines
(Vinalines).
In a latest happening, the key
project has been temporarily transferred to the Vietnam Maritime Bureau
(Vinamarine).
Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung
Hai has requested Vinamarine to draw up the plan to call for investment capital
both from domestic and foreign investors under reasonable investment modes.
One week ago, Tuoi tre reported
that the government has decided to halt the execution of the Van Phong port
undertaken by Vinalines.
Hoang Dinh Phi, Deputy Head of
the Van Phong Economic Zone said on the newspaper that the decision was not a
surprise to anyone, because Vinalines, the investor, has been too late in
implementing the project.
The starting phase of the
project, which is considered the “jumping board” for the Van Phong economic
zone, was kicked off by Vinalines in October 2009. However, nothing more has
been done so far, except some iron stakes driven in to the sea.
In 2011, Vinalines asked for the
permission to adjust the project scale, raising the total length of the two harbors
from 690 meters to 800 meters to make them capable to receive 12,000-15,000 TEU
ships instead of 9000 TEU as previously designed.
However, to date, the investor
still has not submitted the detailed plan to the Khanh Hoa provincial
authorities and central agencies.
The news about the project
implementation postpone has stirred up the public, because too much hope has
been put on the port project. People have recalled the impressive kick-start
ceremony which was kicked off in October 2009.
According to Lao dong, a report
by the government inspectors showed that the kick-start ceremony cost 4.144
billion dong, though VInalines, the investor, was allowed to spend 50 million
dong only on the event.
The big problem now is that the
interruption of the project would cause a great waste of resources and
strength.
“The problem is not in the waste
hundreds of billions of dong worth of materials and the money to be paid to
contractors as the reimbursement, but is that the opportunity to develop Van
Phong into an international transit port has been missed,” Ung said.
In fact, contractors and
enterprises have repeatedly given warnings about the problems of the Van Phong
project.
The implementation of the 6b1
package deal assigned to the joint name of SK and Vinawaco worth 52.6 million
dollars, has been stopped for the last two years, because the investor cannot
arrange capital.
In late 2011, at a meeting
reviewing the project implementation, Deputy Minister of Transport Nguyen Hong
Truong expressed his worry that the delay in implementing comprehensive
measures and the establishment of some big ports in regional countries would
make it more difficult for Vietnam to built up Van Phong port.
At first, the two harbors,
expected to be capable to receive 9000 TEU ships, were planned to become
operational by November 2010. However, in mid-October 2011, Vinalines still
thought of making changes to the design. While the investor was still busy
thinking, Van Phong lost the opportunity to become the only transit port in
Vietnam.
Ung said on Dau tu that the three
foreign invested ports in the Cai Mep – Thi Vai area now can receive 11,000 TEU
mother ships. Therefore, the export goods from the southern economic zone now
can go directly to Europe and the North America, while no need to transit at
any other ports.
Compiled by Thu Uyen
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