HATECO TERMINAL (HHIT): AFFIRMING AN IMAGE OF INNOVATION AND INTEGRATION AT THE EXHIBITION OF 80 YEARS OF NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS
On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of Vietnam’s National Day (1945–2025)—a sacred milestone marking the nation’s vigorous ascent—Hateco Haiphong International Terminal (HHIT) is honored to take part in the National Achievements Exhibition 2025. This nationwide showcase vividly retraces Vietnam’s illustrious journey, kindling patriotic pride and stirring the aspiration to reach further in every citizen. It stands as the year’s largest political–social event, bringing together thousands of exhibition booths from ministries, central agencies, provinces and cities, as well as leading groups and enterprises across the country.
HHIT Pavilion at the National Achievements Exhibition 2025
Amid the nation’s commemorative spirit, Hateco Terminal (HHIT) is honored to take part in the outdoor exhibition precinct with a modernly designed pavilion that showcases advanced technologies. In the celebratory spirit of the nation, the National Achievements Exhibition 2025 runs from 28 August to 5 September 2025 at the National Exhibition Center (Dong Anh, Hanoi), bringing together hundreds of pavilions from ministries, central agencies, provinces and cities, as well as leading groups and enterprises. The event honors Vietnam’s endogenous strength, affirms outstanding milestones, and reflects the country’s ambition for sustainable development on its path of international integration.
The pavilion features a smart-port model, live demonstrations of optimized operating procedures, automated gate systems, RTG cranes (rubber-tyred gantry), STS cranes (ship-to-shore), and Industry 4.0–enabled software solutions for management and terminal operations. HHIT’s presence vividly affirms its pioneering drive to modernize seaport infrastructure and to build an integrated, end-to-end logistics chain—aligned with Vietnam’s broader trajectory of international integration.
As a pioneer in Vietnam’s seaport industry, Hateco Haiphong International Terminal (HHIT) presents the image of the North’s largest “deep-water, smart port”, invested synchronously and to international standards. More than an infrastructure model, the showcase embodies Hateco’s vision of sustainable, globally integrated development in the maritime economy.
HHIT’s pavilion draws strong attention from delegates, experts, and visitors.
At the HHIT pavilion, visitors experience first-hand a range of modern technologies currently in use:
- A modern deep-water seaport model with long berths, expansive yards, and fairways capable of accommodating the world’s largest vessels—underpinned by smart operating procedures that optimize logistics performance.
- Advanced equipment systems, including automated gate solutions, RTG cranes (rubber-tyred gantry) and STS cranes (ship-to-shore)—colossal “steel arms” that handle containers with high precision and safety.
- Industry 4.0-enabled port operation software, enabling end-to-end management—from monitoring cargo flows and dispatching vehicles to optimizing yard dwell times and reducing customer costs.
Beyond technology, the pavilion conveys the message of a “green port” oriented toward sustainability through emissions-reduction initiatives and the adoption of clean energy.
Visitors explore HHIT’s deep-water berth model, smart operations, and green-port solutions.
Operational Images of Hateco Haiphong International Terminal (HHIT)
For Hateco Group at large—and HHIT in particular—this occasion reaffirms an outward-looking ambition as the Group sets its sights on becoming a leading multi-sector enterprise in Southeast Asia by 2030. Guided by a strategy to build a modern, integrated, and sustainable infrastructure ecosystem, Hateco is committed to advancing alongside the nation, making tangible contributions to overall development and to the country’s ongoing industrialization and modernization.
HHIT in operation: deep-water berths, automated gate systems, and RTG/STS crane choreography.

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