CHI NHANH TONG CONG TY CO PHAN VAN TAI DAU KHI

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"CHI NHANH TONG CONG TY CO PHAN VAN TAI DAU KHI" can be translated to English as "Branch of the General Corporation for Petroleum Transport JSC." Based on its name, it suggests this is a branch of a larger joint-stock company involved in the transportation of petroleum.


Here's a general overview of what you can expect from such a company:



  1. Core Business: The primary focus is on the logistics and transport of petroleum products. This could range from crude oil to refined petroleum products like gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. The company may have a fleet of oil tankers, trucks, or even railway cars specifically designed for this purpose.



  2. Industry: The company operates within the energy and transportation sector, specifically focusing on the oil and gas industry. This sector is critical for ensuring the efficient transport of energy resources from production sites to refineries and then to distribution centers or end-users.



  3. Operations: Activities may include the safe and efficient transport of hazardous materials, compliance with environmental and safety regulations, and possibly even storage solutions. In some cases, such branches might also engage in logistics planning, route optimization, and leveraging technology for efficient fleet management.



  4. Market: Given that petroleum transport is a global necessity, the company could have operations that affect both domestic and international markets. Partnerships and collaborations with other oil and gas corporations may also be common.



  5. Corporate Structure: As a branch of a larger corporation, it might have a specific geographic focus or be responsible for particular operations or service offerings within the broader corporate structure.



  6. Regulatory Environment: Companies in this industry are subject to strict regulations to prevent environmental pollution, ensure safety, and maintain the integrity of their transport services. This includes compliance with local and international maritime, transportation, and environmental laws.




For detailed and specific information, such as financial performance, strategic initiatives, and leadership, you would typically look at the company's annual reports, press releases, and industry analyses, or visit their official website if available. It's also useful to check regulatory filings if the company is publicly traded.


Ships

HERCULES M

Tanker for Oil | Flag: Viet Nam | Port: SAIGON

PTSC LAM SON

Oil Production and Storage Unit | Flag: Singapore | Port: SINGAPORE

PVT ATHENA

Tanker for Oil | Flag: Viet Nam | Port: SAIGON

PVT DOLPHIN

Tanker for Oil Products | Flag: Viet Nam | Port: SAIGON

PVT DRAGON

Tanker for Chemicals & Oil Products | Flag: Viet Nam | Port: SAIGON

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