Chân Mây Port
Chan May Port is located in the south-east corner of Thừa Thiên–Huế Province, Vietnam. It is operated by the Management Board of Chan May-Lang Co Economics Zone. Ownership of the Chan May Port may be assumed by the Vinashin Group in early 2008.[1]
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Chan May Location of Chan May | |
Coordinates: 16°20′N 108°01′E | |
Country | Vietnam |
Province | Thừa Thiên–Huế Province |
Time zone | GMT+7 |
The port was used in 2006 as an assembly yard for Rio Tinto Alcan's G3 Project, where mining modules were assembled and loaded out on the newly constructed wharf to the mine in Australia's Northern Territory state.[2] The port is mainly used for the wood chip industry. As of September 2012 there are no passenger facilities at Chan May Port.
References
- Vietnam News (19 November 2007). "Government In Action". Vinashin to take over Chan May Port.
- Chan May Port (17 September 2011). "Chan May Port Customers".
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