Boeing accelerates cooperation with Vietnamese suppliers
Boeing, the world’s leading aerospace company based in the US, are accelerating cooperation with Vietnamese suppliers and universities to provide a foundation for long-term industrial growth, according to Boeing Vietnam Country Director Michael Nguyen.
Hanoi (VNA) – Boeing, the world’s leading aerospacecompany based in the US, are accelerating cooperation with Vietnamese suppliersand universities to provide a foundation for long-term industrial growth,according to Boeing Vietnam Country Director Michael Nguyen.
Boeing is working with seven suppliers in Vietnam, he saidat the Boeing Aerospace Industry Forum recently held in Hanoi.
Hosted by Boeing, theforum was part of Boeing’s collaboration with Vietnam and its commitment toenhance the country’s aerospace capabilities.
To build a Boeing 747, the American aerospace manufacturerneeds six million parts, which are sought from suppliers worldwide, he said.
He held that Vietnam will be a very potential market,provided that it owns high-quality human resources, good investment environmentas well as the Government’s support policies.
Boeing wants to follow the ways of Samsung and Intel toexpand its network of suppliers in Vietnam, Nguyen said, adding that thecorporation will also work with Vietnamese firms to apply the bestmanufacturing practices and manage suppliers./.
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