Hermes Logistics Technologies expands Vietnam footprint

Hermes Logistics Technologies expands Vietnam footprint

  • Hermes Logistics Technologies is partnering with AVPM to provide cargo software solutions for Cargo Terminal No.1 at Long Thanh International Airport in Vietnam, scheduled to open in late 2026.
  • HLT will deliver its full cloud-based SaaS ecosystem, including business intelligence, track and trace, API integrations, landside management, and a learning management system to support efficient cargo operations.
  • The partnership strengthens HLT’s presence in Vietnam and will enable seamless connectivity between airlines, ground handlers, and cargo partners, supporting scalable and future-ready operations at the new airport.

 

Hermes Logistics Technologies (HLT) has announced its involvement in the development of the Cargo Terminal No.1 at Long Thanh International Airport (LTIA) in Vietnam, through a partnership with Aviation Products and Maintenance Joint-stock Company (AVPM), a Vietnam–based aviation technology and services specialist.

Funded by the Airports Corporation of Vietnam (ACV), Long Thanh International Airport is one of the most significant infrastructure projects in the region and is due for completion in late 2026. Once operational, LTIA will be the largest airport in Vietnam and a major new hub for cargo traffic across South East Asia.

As part of the airport’s development, a new purpose-built cargo terminal is being constructed. Following a competitive tender process, AVPM was appointed to deliver technology and systems for the terminal and has selected Hermes Logistics Technologies as its cargo software partner. The project expands HLT’s already significant operations in Vietnam, adding a large-scale greenfield cargo implementation to its existing customer footprint.

HLT will provide its full ecosystem of cloud-based, software-as-a-service (SaaS) systems, supporting core cargo operations across the new terminal. The ecosystem, which includes business intelligence, track and trace, API integrations and landside management capabilities alongside Hermes’s Learning Management System (LMS), will deliver real-time visibility, operational efficiency and seamless connectivity between airlines, ground handlers and cargo partners from the start of operations and as volumes scale.

Yuval Baruch, CEO of Hermes Logistics Technologies, said:

“Long Thanh International Airport is a landmark project for Vietnam’s aviation sector and we are proud to be working with AVPM to support the development of its cargo operations. Being selected by AVPM as their cargo software partner reflects the strength of our technology and our ability to support complex, high-growth cargo environments worldwide.”

Mr. Hoang Van Giai, Deputy Director at AVPM, added:

“Following our appointment on the Cargo Terminal No.1 at Long Thanh International Airport project, we chose to work with Hermes Logistics Technologies due to their proven cargo expertise, extensive long term footprint in the Vietnamese market, and scalable SaaS platform ecosystem. Their systems will play an important role in delivering a modern, efficient and future-ready cargo operation at LTIA.”

HLT continues to invest in cloud-based cargo technology designed to support airports and cargo operators as they modernise systems, scale operations and respond to evolving industry demands.

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Edward Hardy

Having become a journalist after university, Edward Hardy has been a reporter and editor at some of the world's leading publications and news sites. In 2022, he became Air Cargo Week's Editor. Got news to share? Contact me on Edward.Hardy@AirCargoWeek.com

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