Viet Sin Food KN Joint Stock Company expands cooperation with partners
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- 01:01 13/03/2023
DNHN - Viet Sin Foods, established in 1997, is a large enterprise in the food processing industry in Vietnam. The company is expanding cooperation with partners to serve domestic and foreign consumers.
Viet Sin products include fish balls, beef balls, shrimp balls, squid balls, sausages, dumplings, and spring rolls. The delivery of Viet Sin products to consumers. Utilized via a nationwide distribution system with three primary sales channels: modern sales channels (supermarkets, convenience stores, etc.), traditional sales channels (system of distributors and agents), and the Horeca sales channel (Restaurants, hotels, food service, ...).
With the motto "Quality Products - Hygiene Safety - Dedicated Service," Viet Sin's products, when delivered to consumers, always adhere to stringent hygiene and food safety standards. In addition to ISO 22000:2018 and HACCP certifications, Viet Sin has attained several exemplary accomplishments, such as certification of Vietnamese High-Quality Goods for many consecutive years and ranking among the Top 100 exemplary product brands by the Ministry of Science and Technology. The award, Gold Cup for the protection of the environment in Vietnam, Gold Cup of Industrial Brands - Typical Businesses of the Vietnam Business Association...
Viet Sin continues to expand cooperation with numerous partners to develop products and expand consumption markets, based on its past successes. On the morning of February 27, 2023, the Board of Directors of Viet Sin Food Industry Joint Stock Company met with the Board of Directors of HAMBURGER KOBE Food Processing Joint Stock Company at the office of Viet Sin (KOHAFO). The two parties engaged in an open dialogue and reached an initial understanding regarding the cooperation plan between the two companies.

Regarding the expansion of distribution channels, Viet Sin will receive a distribution of KOHAFO products and vice versa. KOHAFO will also cooperate in promoting the distribution of Viet Sin products within its distribution and sales network. KOHAFO collaborates with Viet Sin to use Viet Sin's products as raw materials for processing KOHAFO's fast food products, particularly the "Japanese rice roll" product sold through KOHAFO's sales channel and exported to the Japanese market. The two parties promote the establishment of the Vietnam-Japan Food Processing Enterprises Club as the foundation for the Vietnam-Japan Food Processing Enterprise Association.
Also on the morning of February 27, following a process of discussion and unification, Viet Sin signed a joint venture agreement with GreenVina Service & Trade Investment Joint Stock Company to cooperate in commercial investment fields. GreenVina is responsible for locating customers, promoting trade, signing import and export contracts, executing import and export procedures, and performing logistics tasks. In the meantime, Viet Sin handles the procedures for Vietnamese commercial banks when required to execute contracts, seek domestic and foreign capital sources, and is authorized to solicit legal domestic and foreign financing to complete the project. display contracts

By partnering with KOHAFO and GreenVina at the start of 2023, Viet Sin Food Industry Joint Stock Company has demonstrated its intent to continue expanding distribution channels, diversifying products, and enhancing quality. products, not only serving domestic customers but also conquering challenging markets such as Japan and many other developed nations.
Bich Lien
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