Admire the grand construction of Deli factory in Hai Duong
MINH NGUYEN•December 29, 2024 07:30
Located in the expanded Dai An Industrial Park (Hai Duong), the factories of Deli Group (China) are being actively constructed and are expected to be completed and put into operation by the end of 2025.
The Deli Hai Duong stationery factory project (belonging to Deli Group China) uses about 21,248 hectares of land with a total investment of more than 6,490 billion VND (equivalent to 270 million USD), with an operating period until January 1, 2073.The project is built with 8 factories according to modern Vietnamese standards, starting from September 2024. Deli factory construction is carried out by two units: Hop Luc Construction Joint Stock Company and Kien Hung Vietnam Construction Development Company Limited (both in Hanoi). In the photo: Workers are cutting formwork boardsTechnical staff are measuring height during construction of the project.Currently, the project has more than 1,000 workers, most of whom come from many other provinces and cities.Of which about 30% are female workers.Currently, the construction units have basically completed the foundation and are working on the body of the factory. It is expected that the construction will be completed by November 31, 2025.To ensure progress, construction units mobilize maximum human resources and machinery to work in shifts day and night, with no weekends off.Workers are fully equipped with labor protection. It is expected that workers here will have Tet holiday from December 25 to the 6th of Tet.When put into operation, Deli Hai Duong factories will supply the market with more than 185 million products per year, expected to employ 3,000 workers.More than 20 officers and employees in the office area of the construction unit are working hard to keep up with the project schedule.MINH NGUYEN
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