Vietnam SuperPort achieves highest facility security level


Vietnam SuperPort on Tuesday was officially awarded the Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) FSR Level A Certification – the highest level under the facility security standards established by TAPA.

 

Tony Lugg, chairperson of TAPA Asia Pacific (right) awarded the TAPA FSR Level A Certification to Dr Yap Kwong Weng, CEO of Vietnam SuperPort (centre). — Photo courtesy of the firm

PHÚ THỌ — Vietnam SuperPort on Tuesday was officially awarded the Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) FSR Level A Certification – the highest level under the facility security standards established by TAPA.

The milestone reaffirms Vietnam SuperPort’s operational capabilities in safety, transparency and compliance with international standards, while contributing to the continued enhancement of Việt Nam’s logistics competitiveness within global supply chains.

TAPA Facility Security Requirements (FSR) is a leading international standard for facility security within supply chains, widely recognised by multinational corporations, logistics companies and transportation providers worldwide. 

The standard establishes stringent requirements for security controls, risk management and cargo protection throughout storage, handling and transportation processes. 

As global supply chains increasingly emphasise security, transparency and operational governance, achieving TAPA FSR Level A demonstrates that Vietnam SuperPort’s infrastructure and operational processes meet rigorous international requirements for warehouse and cargo storage security. 

The achievement strengthens the company’s ambition to become a modern, secure and sustainable multimodal logistics hub in the region.

Speaking at the event, Vietnam SuperPort CEO Dr Yap Kwong Weng said: “This certification not only reflects our capabilities in delivering safe, transparent and globally compliant operations, but also demonstrates our long-term commitment to supporting the enhancement of Việt Nam’s logistics competitiveness. 

"Moving forward, we will continue investing in technology, infrastructure and talent development to pursue higher international standards and contribute to building more resilient and trusted supply chains across the region.”

Tony Lugg, chairperson of TAPA Asia Pacific (APAC), said: “Achieving the certification is a testament to Vietnam SuperPort’s operational capabilities and commitment to continuous improvement. It also underscores the company’s growing role in building resilient and trusted supply chains in Việt Nam and across the region. — BIZHUB

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