Exporting Procedure for an Out-of-Gauge Cargo from Vietnam to Australia
Nguyen, Hoang Anh (2014)
Nguyen, Hoang Anh
Kymenlaakson ammattikorkeakoulu
2014
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201501271628
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201501271628
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Exporting has played a critical role for industrial projects in Vietnam. The developing economy has been opened for many global freight forwarders to join its logistics and supply chain market. As a global freight forwarder in Vietnam, Geodis Wilson has potentials to develop its industrial project operations to meet customers’ special demand for handling heavy lift or out-of-gauge shipments.
The research aim was to improve industrial project operating system in Vietnam. This aim was reached by fulfilling the research objective, which was to implement an exporting procedure for an out-of-gauge shipment of ABB, a global customer of Geodis Wilson.
Action research was chosen as a major approach to this study. Data were collected mainly through a course of participatory observations in the project and the commissioner’s training program. Other sources of information were based on SCM and forwarding of industrial projects.
The main result of this project was a successful exporting implementation according to the customer’s requirements. The strengths and weaknesses were revealed for future projects improvements through reflections, highlighting essential aspects for the commissioner’s business development. Further research suggestions were made to enhance industrial project operation in Vietnam.
The research aim was to improve industrial project operating system in Vietnam. This aim was reached by fulfilling the research objective, which was to implement an exporting procedure for an out-of-gauge shipment of ABB, a global customer of Geodis Wilson.
Action research was chosen as a major approach to this study. Data were collected mainly through a course of participatory observations in the project and the commissioner’s training program. Other sources of information were based on SCM and forwarding of industrial projects.
The main result of this project was a successful exporting implementation according to the customer’s requirements. The strengths and weaknesses were revealed for future projects improvements through reflections, highlighting essential aspects for the commissioner’s business development. Further research suggestions were made to enhance industrial project operation in Vietnam.