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Drewes Group Selects Vietnam as Its Southeast Asia Expansion Hub

Drewes Group Selects Vietnam as Its Southeast Asia Expansion Hub

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March 27, 2025
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By Eva Richardson | The Logistic News | March 25, 2025

In a bold move signaling deeper engagement with the rapidly growing economies of Southeast Asia, Drewes Group, the German-based logistics and project cargo specialist, has announced that Vietnam will serve as the cornerstone of its regional expansion strategy. The company has chosen the country as its primary operational base in Southeast Asia, citing Vietnam’s economic momentum, favorable regulatory environment, and central location within regional trade networks.

Southeast Asia’s Rising Role in Global Logistics

For Drewes Group, the expansion is not just about increasing geographical presence—it’s about aligning with shifting global trade patterns. As supply chains continue to evolve in response to nearshoring, geopolitics, and the diversification away from China-centric manufacturing, Vietnam has emerged as a preferred destination for industrial investment and export growth.

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“Vietnam is transforming into a regional logistics powerhouse,” said a Drewes Group spokesperson. “Its strategic access to major shipping routes, skilled workforce, and robust economic policies make it an ideal launchpad for our Southeast Asian operations.”

Ho Chi Minh City: A New Command Post

The group has already launched a new office in Ho Chi Minh City, marking the company’s 13th international branch. The office will serve as a hub for coordinating project cargo shipments, heavy-lift logistics, and industrial supply chain solutions across the ASEAN region.

The Vietnam team will support Drewes’ global customers—especially in energy, manufacturing, and infrastructure—by offering tailored solutions for transport planning, port operations, and local compliance.

“We’re not here for transactional business—we’re here to build long-term, value-creating relationships,” the company stated in a release.

Industry-Wide Implications

Drewes Group’s move reflects a wider strategic realignment in the logistics sector, where companies are seeking to de-risk their operations by embracing multi-market footprints. Vietnam, in particular, has become a focal point in this strategy, due to its consistent GDP growth, participation in major free trade agreements (including CPTPP and RCEP), and its expanding network of deepwater ports.

The Vietnam Ministry of Industry and Trade forecasts that the country’s logistics market could exceed USD 80 billion by 2030, supported by infrastructure development and digital transformation efforts.

“The logistics industry is entering a new era, one that is agile, decentralized, and responsive to change,” said Eva Le, a regional trade analyst based in Singapore. “Drewes’ decision to deepen its roots in Vietnam puts them at the center of that transformation.”

What’s Next for Drewes?

Looking forward, Drewes Group is expected to scale up its local hiring, develop partnerships with Vietnamese port and terminal operators, and expand its digital freight management capabilities in the region. The company has also hinted at potential investments in green logistics solutions, including sustainable transportation modes and digital visibility tools tailored to regional needs.


Conclusion

Drewes Group’s Vietnam expansion is more than a regional move—it’s a reflection of where global logistics is headed. As trade corridors shift and Southeast Asia asserts itself as a critical node in global freight movement, companies that invest early and decisively are poised to capture long-term strategic advantage.

With a new base in Ho Chi Minh City and an eye on ASEAN-wide integration, Drewes is not only planting its flag in Vietnam—it’s redefining its role in shaping the future of project logistics in Asia.

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