In conjunction with the rapid modernization of living styles in Vietnam resulting from economic growth, a shift is being made from traditional dietary practices to eating habits that
incorporate aspects of foreign cultures, with Japanese supermarkets, convenience stores and restaurants expected to expand further into the country. At the same time, however, there is a shortage of high-performance cold storage that can meet domestic needs, so it is expected that upgrades to the country’s present cold chain will be required.As a part of the strategy to expand its logistics business further in Asia, Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (“K” Line) has agreed to establish a joint venture with Cool Japan Fund Inc. and Japan Logistic Systems Corp. and to construct and operate a cold storage in the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam.
This project is determined to be invested by Cool Japan Fund Inc., an organization that seeks to support and promote the development of overseas demand for Japanese products and services that now enjoy increasing international appeal. The development strategies of the three companies for the cold storage in Vietnam are in alignment, and an agreement has been concluded to establish this new joint venture through joint investment.
The new joint venture company will construct and operate a cold storage with total floor area of approximately 9,300 square meters on land with an area of approximately 20,000 square meters. Bangkok Cold Storage, a member company of the “K” Line Group, has been engaged in the cold storage business in Bangkok, Thailand for 26 years since 1989 and has received acclaim from customers for the high quality of its services.