Dolphin Sea Air Services Corp Becomes The Top 2 Fastest Growing Enterprises in Vietnam 2023
Dolphin Sea Air Services Corporation is among the top 02 in the 500 fastest-growing companies in Vietnam (FAST500) this year as announced by the Vietnam Report JSC and the VietNamNet e-newspaper on March 16.

FAST500, launched in 2011, is based on the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in terms of revenue and business performance. Other criteria such as total assets, after-tax profit, and companies’ prestige in the media are also taken into account to identify their scale and stature in the industries they operate in. According to a survey by Vietnam Report, the compound annual revenue growth rate (CAGR) of the FAST500 has improved significantly as compared with the 2017-2023 period.
Dolphin Sea Air Services Corporation was established in 2008 and will celebrate its 15th anniversary in 2023. During more than a decade of construction and development, Dolphin Sea Air is evaluated as now one of the leading international freight forwarding services providers in Vietnam. Currently, our network has not only covered all major cities and industrial parks in Vietnam with 20 branches and representative offices but also expanded widely with hundreds of overseas agents all over the world.
Talking to the media, Mr. Victor Tran (Chairman/CEO) representative of Dolphin Sea Air said that 2023 is expected to be a difficult year for not only the Vietnamese but also the international economy, especially in the field of Logistics. However, Dolphin Sea Air is determined not to lower the service quality, continuing to support customers at our best to maintain the achieved results. Dolphin Sea Air's staff will continuously update the market situation, improve their professional skills, and provide valued customers - partners with appropriate - effective - cost-effective transportation solutions.
The company's main services such as sea freight, air freight, road freight/trucking, customs brokerage, and LCL consolidation continue to be focused and developed. Besides, added services such as warehousing, distribution, and fulfillment will be exploited more strongly. Although from mid-2022, the sea freight industry "reversed" sharply, freight rates dropped deeply back to the time before the pandemic, and 48.5% of businesses still believe that Transport/Logistics will have a positive sigh in the future.
Source: Vietnam Report

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