Our new office and workshop in Haiphong, Vietnam, is now fully operational!

As Royal Van der Leun steps into the new year, fresh opportunities and a renewed beginning await us. The same goes for Van der Leun Vietnam. We're delighted to share that our new office and workshop in Haiphong, Vietnam, is now fully operational!

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Over the past months, hard work has developed into an inspiring workspace that enables us to collaborate, innovate, and grow even better.

The newly established facility seeks to enhance client support, not just within Vietnam, but also across Asia and in Australia. Moreover, it nurtures increased collaboration between our training school and vocational institutions, creating an optimal work environment for all colleagues involved.

The workshop spans an impressive 2500m2, while the office covers an area of 750m2. Its strategic location, situated near numerous shipyards in Hai Phong City, offers added advantages.

Curious? We're excited to share a time-lapse of the construction of our brand-new facility! The new location will be officially opened in March, but it's already up and running.

We are grateful for the hard work of the team, led by Diep- Hoang Hong, and the support of our partners who made this milestone possible.

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