Becamex IDC
TypeState-owned enterprise
Industrysecurity, finance, insurance, bank, construction, trade, real estate, service, telecommunication, information technology, concrete production, material construction, mineral, medication, health care and education
Founded1976
FounderPeople's Committee of Sông Bé Province
HeadquartersThu Dau Mot City, Binh Duong
Key people
– Nguyễn Văn Hùng (chairman)
- Nguyễn Phú Thịnh (deputy chairman)
- Phạm Ngọc Thuận (chief officer)
- Nguyễn Văn Hoàng (deputy chief officer)
- Nguyễn Hoàn Vũ (deputy chief officer)
- Nguyễn Văn Thanh Huy (deputy chief officer)
- Giang Quốc Dũng (deputy chief officer)
- Quảng Văn Viết Cương (deputy chief officer)
- Nguyễn Việt Long (deputy chief officer)
- Nguyễn Thị Thanh Nhàn (lead accountant)
RevenueIncrease VND 6,512 billion VND[1] (2015)
Increase VND 702 billion VND (2015)
Total assetsIncrease VND 113,000 billion VND (2011)
OwnerPeople's Committee of Bình Dương Province
Number of employees
3,922
Subsidiaries28
Websitebecamex.com.vn

Becamex IDC is a multidisciplinary corporation whose headquarters is located in Bình Dương Province. The corporation also bears the mark of Binh Duong, a key industrial area of the country.[2]

Provinces in Vietnam that Becamex invested in

History

Becamex IDC was founded in 1976 under the name of Bến Cát General Trade Company (Becamex) featuring trading market, agricultural good production, good distribution,...

In 1992, with the approval of People's Committee of Sông Bé Province, Bến Cát General Trade Company was incorporated into a Province-rank company (under the management of Sông Bé Province People's Committee), and its official name was changed to Sông Bé Province Trade, Import and Export Company.

After Bình Dương Province was split from Sông Bé Province in 1997, to follow the new economic trend and show off their ambition, in 1999 the company changed its name to Trade – Investment and Development Company (BECAMEX Corp).

On 28 April 2006, based on the decision coded 106/2006/QĐ-UBND of Bình Dương Province People's Committee, Industrial Investment and Development Company (Becamex IDC) was formed on Trade – Investment and Development Company with more advanced organization.

On 19 January 2010, Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyễn Tấn Dũng signed public document number 151/TTg-ĐMDN, which Becamex IDC can operate as a parent-subsidiary company. The parent company is a single-member limited liability company.

As development, the corporation incorporated, invested and founded many daughter companies. Up until now, the corporation has 28 subsidiary members in every aspect.

Organization

Subsidiary Offices

  • Manufacturing Business Office
  • Finance Management Office
  • Technical and Economic Office
  • Investment Office
  • Administrative Organization Office
  • Marketing Office
  • Land Management Office
  • Design Office
  • IT Office

Subsidiary and Affiliated Companies

Securities – Finance – Insurance – Bank area:

  • Đệ Nhất Stock Corporation (FSC).
  • Hùng Vương Share Insurance Company (HKI).[3]

Construction – Trade – Real estate – services area:

  • Bình Dương Trading Joint Stock Company and Pacific Development (TDC).
  • Binh Duong Construction & Civil Engineering Joint Stock (BCE).
  • JSC Development Infrastructure (Becamex IJC).
  • Becamex – Bình Phước JSC Development Infrastructure (Becamex – Bình Phước)

Telecommunication – IT area:

  • Vietnam Technology & Telecommunication JSC (VNTT).

Production area:

  • Becamex Mineral Joint Stock Company (Becamex BMC).
  • Becamex Concrete Joint Stock Company (Becamex ACC).
  • Becamex Material Construction Joint Stock Company (Becamex CMC).

Medication area:

  • Becamex Pharmacy Joint Stock Company (Becamex Pharma).
  • SaVi Pharmacy Joint Stock Company (Savipharm).

Health care – Education area:

  • Mỹ Phước General Hospital.
  • Becamex International General Hospital.
  • Eastern International University.
  • Ngô Thời Nhiệm School System.

Industrial and Urban development projects

  • Vietnam – Singapore Industrial Park (VSIP):

VSIP I (Thuận An, Bình Dương): was formed on friendship and economic cooperation between Vietnam and Singapore by the first propose of Vietnam's 4th Prime Minister Võ Văn Kiệt to Goh Chok Tong Prime Minister in March 1994. The project was born on 31 January 1996 in Singapore. Then, on 14 May 1996, VSIP I was constructed with the witness of both prime ministers (Võ Văn Kiệt and Goh Chok Tong).

VSIP II (Binh Duong New City, Bình Dương): constructed in 2005 with 1,850 ha large.

VSIP – Bắc Ninh (Từ Sơn, Bắc Ninh): constructed in 2007

VSIP – Hải Phòng (Đình Vũ - Cát Hải Economic Zone, Haiphong): constructed in 2010

VSIP – Quảng Ngãi (Quảng Ngãi): constructed in 2013

VSIP – Bình Định (Nhơn Hội Economic Zone, Vân Canh, Bình Định): 2,308 ha large[4]

  • Mỹ Phước Industrial and Urban areas: 3,429 ha

Mỹ Phước 1: 400 ha

Mỹ Phước 2: 800 ha

Mỹ Phước 3: 2,200 ha

Mỹ Phước 4 – Thới Hòa Industrial and Urban area: 956 ha

Mỹ Phước 5 – Bàu Bàng Industrial and Urban area: 2,000 ha

  • Bình Dương Industrial – Service and Urban Complex (Binh Duong New City): 4,196 ha large[5]
  • Becamex – Bình Phước Industrial – Urban Complex (Chơn Thành, Bình Phước): 4,300 ha large (with industrial area is 2,448.27 ha)[6]

Achievements

References

  1. Becamex IDC: Năm 2016, phấn đấu đạt doanh thu 7.000 tỷ đồng Báo Bình Dương
  2. "Introduction of Becamex IDC Corp". Archived from the original on 15 November 2019.
  3. Becamex IDC sẽ IPO trong quý I/2016 Tạp chí Nhịp Cầu Đầu tư
  4. "Đính kèm" Dự án Becamex – Bình Định hơn 2.300 ha vào khu kinh tế Nhơn Hội Báo Lao động
  5. Bình Dương xúc tiến xây dựng "Thành phố thông minh" Archived 1 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine Tạp chí xã hội thông tin
  6. "HỞI CÔNG DỰ ÁN KHU LIÊN HỢP CÔNG NGHIỆP VÀ ĐÔ THỊ BECAMEX – BÌNH PHƯỚC". Archived from the original on 1 August 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  7. "Những thành tựu Becamex IDC đạt được". Archived from the original on 11 July 2019. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
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