Workshop on “Building and developing a collective economy in the transportation sector”

Wednesday - 20/07/2011 06:03
On May 21, the Cooperative Union in collaboration with Department of Transport held a workshop on “Building and developing a collective economy in the transportation sector” and signed cooperation program 2010.

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The ceremony to sign the cooperation program between Cooperative Union and Department of Transport

    At the workshop, delegates paid a special attention to issues like lack of land to build head offices, shortage of operational budget and how to improve bus drivers and conductors’ passenger service attitude in the context where public bus sector is facing tough competition. Delegates proposed that more professional training courses be offered to co-operative members and that more open policies geared towards cooperatives be established to assist them operating more effectively.

    At present, 18 cooperatives with a charter capital of nearly VND23 billion are providing transport services in Dong Nai. These cooperatives have 1,218 members, 922 employees and 1,739 transportation vehicles (up 215 vehicles compared to 2008), including 199 trucks and 1,540 passenger buses.

    Dong Nai has 120 fixed passenger transportation routes to and from 23 provinces and cities. Particularly, cooperatives are providing transport services on 95 routes. In terms of bus services, Dong Nai has 24 routes under stable operation. State subsidies are given to five routes whereas 19 others do not receive subsidies.

Reported by Ha Mi, Translated by Duy Minh

Author: phongvien

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