Singapore Firm YCH Group Plans to Revolutionise Cambodia’s Logistics Sector

Cambodia’s logistics sector is poised for a transformation as Singapore-based YCH Group reaffirms its commitment to investing in the country’s connectivity infrastructure.

Following a productive meeting with PM Samdech Hun Manet, Mr. Robert Yap, Chairman of YCH Group, expressed the company’s enthusiasm for Cambodia’s potential, highlighting plans to enhance transportation and logistics services across the nation. The meeting took place on 28 November 2024.

PM Hun Sen welcomed the proposed investments, underscoring the Royal Government’s focus on developing critical infrastructure, including international airports, a deep-sea port, expressways, and improvements to rail and road networks. This strategic partnership aims to strengthen Cambodia’s regional trade connectivity and logistics capabilities, fostering greater efficiency and competitiveness in the sector.

In collaboration with WorldBridge Group, YCH plans to establish Cambodia’s first world-class logistics center. (Read more)

This landmark project will serve as a hub for trade, warehousing, and refrigerated logistics, catering to the growing demand for advanced supply chain solutions. (Read more)

YCH Group, which operates in 16 countries, is widely recognized as one of Asia’s leading supply chain providers and has pledged to position Cambodia as a key logistics hub in the ASEAN region.

YCH Group’s announcement follows recent declarations from DH World, a prominent UAE-based transportation company, which also aims to invest in Cambodia’s logistics and transport sectors.

Acknowledging the country’s strategic location within Southeast Asia, these investments reflect growing international interest in Cambodia’s role in regional supply chains. (Read more)

As Cambodia continues its ambitious infrastructure development, the Royal Government remains committed to facilitating partnerships that advance the nation’s logistics capabilities.

 

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