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Vietnam’s logistics ascent opens new ground for agile freight forwarders such as AO Shipping

With GDP growth reaching 8.02% in 2025, merchandise trade climbing to a record US$930.07 billion and foreign direct investment disbursement hitting US$27.62 billion, Vietnam is strengthening its position as one of Asia’s most strategic logistics markets — a shift that is creating fresh opportunities for operators on the ground, including AO Shipping Transport Corporation and its Deputy Director, Leslie Nguyen. 

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March 27, 2026
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Vietnam’s logistics ascent opens new ground for agile freight forwarders such as AO Shipping
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Vietnam is no longer simply viewed as an alternative sourcing base in Asia. It is becoming a central logistics and manufacturing platform in its own right, supported by strong macroeconomic momentum and deeper integration into global trade flows. According to Vietnam’s National Statistics Office, the country’s GDP expanded by 8.02% in 2025, while the size of the economy reached an estimated US$514 billion, underscoring the speed at which Vietnam is consolidating its role in regional and global supply chains. 

Trade remains the clearest expression of that rise. Preliminary customs data show Vietnam’s total merchandise trade reached US$930.07 billion in 2025, up 18.2% year on year. Exports alone rose to roughly US$475 billion, confirming the country’s increasing weight in export-driven industries ranging from electronics and machinery to furniture, garments and consumer goods. For logistics providers, that growth is not abstract: it means more cargo, more complexity and more demand for operators capable of managing multimodal flows reliably and quickly. 

Foreign investment is reinforcing that trend. The National Statistics Office reported that realised FDI reached US$27.62 billion in 2025, up 9% from a year earlier and the highest level of the 2021–2025 period. That matters for freight forwarders because new industrial investment typically translates into sustained movements of raw materials, components, machinery and finished goods. In practical terms, the more Vietnam attracts long-term manufacturing capital, the more the country needs freight specialists with local execution capacity rather than simple booking capability. 

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The maritime figures tell the same story. According to data cited from the Vietnam Maritime Administration, the country’s port system handled around 864.4 million tonnes of cargo in 2024, while container throughput rose to about 29.9 million TEUs, a 21% increase year on year. Separate 2025 reporting also showed three Vietnamese gateways — Ho Chi Minh City, Hai Phong and Cai Mep — among the world’s top 50 busiest container ports, with combined throughput above 23.2 million TEUs in 2024. This is a meaningful signal for international forwarders: Vietnam is not just producing more, it is moving more through increasingly competitive port infrastructure. 

That broader national momentum helps explain why local operators are gaining relevance. AO Shipping Transport Corporation, based in Ho Chi Minh City, presents itself as an international freight forwarder providing sea freight, air freight and broader logistics services in and out of Vietnam. Its website also highlights a wider service scope covering customs brokerage, domestic transportation, LCL, project cargo and shipping agency/NVOCC activities, giving the company the profile of a practical, full-service forwarding partner rather than a niche intermediary. 

Within that framework, Leslie Nguyen, identified in industry profiles as Deputy Director of AO Shipping, stands out as part of the management layer guiding the company’s positioning in a market that is expanding quickly but also becoming more demanding. Network and exhibitor profiles place her alongside AO Shipping’s international development efforts and link her directly to the company’s role in supporting cargo flows into and out of Vietnam. In a market where speed and local knowledge increasingly define service quality, that visibility matters. 

AO Shipping’s own corporate profile suggests a company that has been building scale alongside Vietnam’s rise. Its website says the business was founded in 2017 with five employees and has since grown to a team of more than 100 professionals, supported by its own office building in Ho Chi Minh City. Whether handling routine shipments, customs-related processes or more specialised cargo, that growth trajectory aligns with the broader expansion of Vietnam’s logistics market and helps explain why companies like AO Shipping are increasingly relevant to overseas partners looking for capable execution inside the country. 

What makes Vietnam particularly important today is that its logistics expansion is being driven from several directions at once. Export growth is accelerating, foreign capital continues to flow into manufacturing, and ports are handling higher volumes with rising global visibility. In that environment, freight forwarders are expected to do more than arrange transport: they must navigate documentation, capacity constraints, inland coordination and customs processes with precision. That is precisely where local operators with a broad service base can sharpen their value proposition. 

For international partners assessing Vietnam today, the country’s message is increasingly clear. This is no longer merely a promising market; it is already a major logistics engine in Southeast Asia. And as that engine grows stronger, companies such as AO Shipping Transport Corporation — with Leslie Nguyen among the professionals helping represent and develop that capability — are well positioned to benefit from the next stage of Vietnam’s supply chain expansion.

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