Cong Ty Co Phan Cang Quang Ninh 2025 Annual Report
The report highlights the operational and financial performance of Quang Ninh Port Joint Stock Company for the fiscal year 2025. The company achieved a cargo throughput of 10,545,462 tons and a total revenue of 745.72 billion VND, representing a 6% increase in net revenue compared to 2024. Pre-tax profit rose by 10.1% to 164.86 billion VND. In terms of ESG initiatives, the company focused on energy and water conservation, maintained full compliance with environmental protection laws, and actively supported local community programs with over 630 million VND in welfare contributions. Additionally, the company prioritized employee safety, training, and welfare, maintaining a workforce of 610 employees with an increased average monthly income.
Company: Cong Ty Co Phan Cang Quang Ninh
Sector: Transport & logistics
Country: Vietnam
Year: 2025
Type: Annual Report
Pages: 35
Cong Ty Co Phan Cang Quang Ninh
The report highlights the operational and financial performance of Quang Ninh Port Joint Stock Company for the fiscal year 2025. The company achieved a cargo throughput of 10,545,462 tons and a total revenue of 745.72 billion VND, representing a 6% increase in net revenue compared to 2024. Pre-tax profit rose by 10.1% to 164.86 billion VND. In terms of ESG initiatives, the company focused on energy and water conservation, maintained full compliance with environmental protection laws, and actively supported local community programs with over 630 million VND in welfare contributions. Additionally, the company prioritized employee safety, training, and welfare, maintaining a workforce of 610 employees with an increased average monthly income.
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Document Details
Report Year
2025
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2025 - Dec 31, 2025
Fiscal Year
2025
Type
Annual Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
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