Recognizing logistics as a key economic sector, Khanh Hoa province is actively developing its infrastructure, attracting investment, and training human resources in this field. This also provides an opportunity for students in the Logistics program at Thai Binh Duong University to gain practical experience and prepare to enter this dynamic and promising job market.

The Khanh Hoa Provincial People’s Committee recently issued a plan for the development of logistics services in the province until 2025. The goal is to establish logistics as a vital economic sector, driving economic growth in the South Central Coast and Central Highlands regions.

Khanh Hoa province will develop logistics services into a key economic sector. The Cam Ranh International Port will be developed into a major logistics service hub for the province and the South Central Coast and Central Highlands regions.

The province will focus on developing the port systems at Cam Ranh and Van Phong. The Cam Ranh International Port is planned to become a major logistics hub for the region. Additionally, an international transshipment port will be built in the Van Phong Economic Zone, capable of handling container ships up to 24,000 TEU – among the largest in the world.

To achieve this, Khanh Hoa province is actively calling for investment in logistics projects based on its master plan. The focus is on developing infrastructure, adopting new technologies, supporting businesses, and especially, enhancing the training of high-quality human resources.

Training Aligned with Local Demands

Located in Nha Trang, Thai Binh Duong University is a leading institution for logistics training in the South Central region. The university’s Logistics and Supply Chain Management program is designed to meet the development needs of Khanh Hoa province, providing students with a practical learning environment and a wealth of career opportunities after graduation.

According to a university representative, the Logistics and Supply Chain Management curriculum focuses on providing a comprehensive knowledge of the supply chain, multimodal transport, finance and accounting in logistics, and international marketing. Additionally, students are trained in essential soft skills, communication, and working in a multicultural environment—all vital factors in the context of global economic integration.

The faculty consists of experienced professionals in the logistics sector, who are dedicated to supporting and guiding students in their studies and career paths.

Practical experience and career ppportunities

A highlight of the program is its emphasis on hands-on learning through field trips to seaports, logistics companies, and major transportation hubs. Recently, students from the Logistics program at Thai Binh Duong University visited the Vietjet Air Cam Ranh base – a rapidly developing aviation hub in the Central region – to learn about its operational processes.

Thai Binh Duong University students on a field visit to Vietjet Air.

Here, they had a firsthand look at logistics operations in the aviation industry, from warehouse management and baggage handling to the coordination between ground and flight operations. A representative from Vietjet Air shared that the airline currently employs more than 8,000 staff members from over 66 countries and territories, making it an ideal work environment for young people interested in logistics, aviation, and services.

Expanding career oppportunities at home and abroad

After graduation, students from the Logistics program at Thai Binh Duong University can work in various roles such as supply chain management specialists, production planners, market analysts, or freight forwarders. They can also find jobs in import-export businesses, transportation companies, and international trade firms.

With a solid foundation of specialized knowledge and cross-cultural skills, graduates can build careers in an international setting or even start their own businesses in the logistics sector—one of the fastest-growing industries in Vietnam.

Khanh Hoa’s decision to prioritize logistics as a key economic sector is creating significant opportunities for students in this field. Thai Binh Duong University is not only a place for academic learning but also a vital link connecting students to the job market and helping them build sustainable careers for the future.