Deli Group Limited Company will officially begin construction of the Deli Hải Dương stationery manufacturing plant, with a total investment of USD 270 million, this weekend on September 28th in Hải Dương. This marks the largest project ever invested in an industrial park in Hải Dương Province to date.
According to the Hải Dương Industrial Parks Management Board, the project was granted its initial investment certificate on November 9, 2023, and the first amended investment certificate on February 5, 2024.
The Deli Hải Dương stationery manufacturing plant will focus on producing paper and plastic-based office supplies, household products made from plastic, as well as handling export, import, and wholesale distribution rights.
The plant’s production capacity is expected to exceed 104 million paper and plastic-based office supplies annually; over 33 million adhesive products, both dry and liquid; more than 23.7 million household goods, office equipment, educational tools, and student supplies made from metal; over 2.4 million electronic devices including personal computers, photocopiers, shredders, laminating machines, barcode scanners, time attendance systems, and electrical sockets; and 22.5 million rubber products such as balls, sticks, mats, cleaning tools, and rubber brooms.
The project is set to occupy approximately 212,480 m² of land, with a total investment exceeding VND 6.49 trillion (equivalent to USD 270 million). It will operate for a period of 50 years. Once operational, the plant is expected to employ around 3,000 workers annually and generate an estimated revenue of USD 5 million.
The groundbreaking of the Deli Hải Dương plant by Deli Vietnam Office Technology Co., Ltd. highlights the investor’s commitment to executing the project on schedule, while also reflecting the efforts of Đại An Industrial Park in preparing the site and infrastructure to meet the needs of secondary investors.
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