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Work starts on Japanese packaging factory in Ha Nam

VGP - Artpresto Viet Nam Co., Ltd, a member of Japan’s Bandai Namco Group commenced the construction of a packaging factory on February 14 in the northern province of Ha Nam.

February 15, 2019 3:18 PM GMT+7

The groundbreaking ceremony for the packaging factory in Ha Nam Province
Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony, General Director of Artpresto Viet Nam Co., Ltd Urano Masahiro said the factory was expected to complete the supply chain of high quality products for the Japanese and Vietnamese markets while creating jobs for hundreds of local workers.

Artpresto packaging factory, located in Chau Son Industrial Zone, has total investment capital of US$5 million.

Once operational, the factory will have an output capacity of nearly 40 million packaging products per year.

Established in 1983, Artpresto Co., Ltd. is charge of packaging design, product design, and printing for the group.

Artpresto Viet Nam will be the first step in the Bandai Namco Group’s development strategy in the Vietnamese market in particular, and in Southeast Asia in general. 

Bandai Namco is one of Japan’s largest toy, entertainment and video game business groups. It was formed when two big players in the sector, Bandai and Namco, merged in 2005.

Last year, following a long tradition of development, the group decided to expand its investments in Southeast Asia, especially in Viet Nam.

By Hoang Ha