Tan Tao Group‘s Chairwoman works on Nam Du and Kien Luong Ports Project in China
From September 18 to 20, Mrs. Dang Thi Hoang Yen, Chairwoman of the Management Board of the Tan Tao Group, came to Guangdong Province and Beijing City in China to work on the designing progress of the Nam Du and Kien Luong Ports undertaken by the FHDI Consulting Company.
The working visit aims to ensure the building of the Nam Du and Kien Luong Ports at the right rate of progress. Mrs. Yen visited several Chinese Power Plants comprising the XIBAIPO Power Plant with the same capacity of 2x600MW as the Kieng Luong Power Plant at the first stage and came to the Boiler Manufacturing Factory of the Black & Veatch Corporation.
The Tan Tao Group‘s Chairwoman also met with the Guangdong Electric Power Design Institute (GEDI), a partner of the Vietnamese Power Engineering Consulting Company 2 (PECC2).
During this visit to China, Mrs. Yen came to the Beijing University to seek understanding on its operation and organization model to be applicable in the University of Southeast Asia invested by the Tan Tao Group.
The Chairwoman spent most her time working with the FHDI Consulting Company in Guangdong province.
Tan Tao Group‘s Chairwoman Dang Thi Hoang Yen and the Black & Veatch Corp. ‘s representative pay a visit to the Beijing Power Plant. |
Tan Tao Group‘s Chairwoman visits the 2x600 MW XIBAIPO Power Plant in Beijing. |
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