Dai An Industrial Park expands stable operations after storm
JACKIE LONG-MINH NGUYEN•October 3, 2024 06:30
After storm No. 3, the investor of the Dai An Industrial Park expansion infrastructure (Hai Duong) and secondary enterprises urgently started to restore facilities and stabilize production.
After storm No. 3, the Dai An Industrial Park expansion had about 40,000 m2 of factory roofs of 12 enterprises blown off. Although there was no damage to machinery, the lighting and electrical systems were severely damaged. The total damage was about 25 billion VND. Immediately after the storm, the industrial park infrastructure investor urgently re-roofed the factory roofs. By September 30, the enterprises had completed the repairs, ensuring a safe workplace for workers.Dai An Industrial Park expansion has 650 broken and fallen trees. Workers have planted 200 trees and restored the tree rows on main roads.Dai An Industrial Park Infrastructure Development One Member Co., Ltd., the investor of the industrial park, mobilized 2 cranes, 4 excavators, 3 storm cleanup teams and mobilized all pumps to serve the pumping to drain water and clean the roads in the industrial park.Workers of Wanshih Electronic Components Vietnam Co., Ltd. have stabilized production after the storm.Vehicles entering and exiting businesses to transport goodsCurrently, the rate of enterprises investing in construction in the Dai An Industrial Park expansion phase 2 has reached 12.66% of the area. In the photo: The construction unit implementing the Deli Hai Duong stationery factory project (Deli Group, China) is rushing to build in the Dai An Industrial Park expansion phase 2.Many construction sites and factories are bustling with construction after overcoming damage caused by storms and flooding.Many construction workers have returned to work after days off due to storms and flooding.JACKIE LONG-MINH NGUYEN
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