Tan Duc Industrial Park – a name associated with two industrial “stars” in two different economic regions – is becoming a bright spot on Vietnam’s investment map. In Long An, Tan Duc is a large-scale industrial – urban – educational complex (nearly 1,142 ha), located at the southeastern gateway of Ho Chi Minh City, seamlessly connected to National Highway 1A, the Trung Luong Expressway, and the Vam Co Dong River. It has filled over 85% of its area and affirmed its position as a “modern industrial – urban center” in the Southern Key Economic Region. Meanwhile, in Lam Dong, Tan Duc just inaugurated its first phase in December 2025, with a “diamond location” next to National Highway 1A, near the Phan Thiet – Dau Giay Expressway, Long Thanh Airport, and Cai Mep Port. It promises to become a green industrial driver for the Southern Central Highlands, attracting returning labor and opening up opportunities for high-tech, high-value-added investment. Regardless of its location, Tan Duc carries the mission of connecting, developing sustainably, and creating outstanding value for investors.
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1. General Introduction to Tan Duc Industrial Park
In the context of strong industrial development in Vietnam, the name “Tan Duc Industrial Park” often causes confusion for investors due to the existence of two completely different projects with the same name. On one hand is Tan Duc IP in Long An province – a long-standing, large-scale industrial – urban – educational complex model that has been operating stably for many years. On the other hand is Tan Duc IP in Lam Dong province (formerly part of Binh Thuan) – a new project, currently in its startup and inauguration phase, aiming for clean industry and supporting the economic development of the highlands.
1.1. Common Confusion: Tan Duc Long An and Tan Duc Lam Dong
- Tan Duc IP Long An (Duc Hoa district, Long An province): Established in 2004 under a Prime Minister’s Decision, developed by Tan Duc Investment Corporation (a member of Tan Tao Group). This is a large-scale complex (545 ha of industrial land + an urban – service – educational complex of over 1,100 ha), which has attracted hundreds of investment projects, created jobs for tens of thousands of workers, and achieved a high occupancy rate.
- Tan Duc IP Lam Dong (Tan Minh commune, Lam Dong province – before the merger, it belonged to Tan Duc commune, Ham Tan district, Binh Thuan province): Investment policy approved in 2021, developed by Sonadezi Binh Thuan Corporation, with a scale of 300 ha. The project is accelerating its progress (phase 1 inauguration at the end of 2025), focusing on clean, environmentally friendly multi-sector industries.
These two IPs are unrelated in terms of developers, geographical location, scale, or development orientation. The identical name causes common confusion when searching for information, leading to misunderstandings about location and investment opportunities.
The purpose of this article is to provide detailed, clear, and accurate information about both Tan Duc IPs, helping investors, businesses, and interested parties to easily distinguish, evaluate potential, and make suitable choices for their needs.
1.2. The Importance of the Tan Duc IPs
- Tan Duc IP Long An plays a crucial role in the Southern Key Economic Region (HCMC – Long An – Southeast). With its location bordering HCMC (only 20–30 km to the city center), direct connections to National Highway 1A, the HCMC – Trung Luong Expressway, and the Vam Co Dong River, this IP is an ideal logistics bridge between the Southeast and the Mekong Delta. The project contributes to shifting the economic structure of Duc Hoa district from agriculture to industry – services, attracting strong FDI (from Japan, South Korea, Taiwan…), creating tens of thousands of stable jobs, and promoting urban – knowledge development (with Tan Tao University and the E.City area).
- Tan Duc IP Lam Dong holds great potential for the local economy of the Southern Central Highlands and the neighboring Binh Thuan – Lam Dong region. Located at a gateway position, connecting to expressways, Phan Thiet Airport, and Central – Southern logistics routes, this IP helps attract investment in high-tech, clean, low-pollution industries (textiles, mechanics, electronics, building materials…). Notably, the project contributes to attracting returning labor from southern provinces, reducing labor migration pressure, and promoting industrial development in the highlands – a region rich in resources but still lacking modern industrial infrastructure.
Both Tan Duc IPs demonstrate a strategy of sustainable industrial development, each suited to the unique advantages of its region, contributing to a diverse and balanced economic picture for Vietnam. The article will continue to delve into the details of each IP to help investors easily compare and choose.
2. Tan Duc Industrial Park Long An
Tan Duc Industrial Park (Long An) is one of the largest and most successful industrial – urban – educational complexes in the Southern Key Economic Region, harmoniously combining modern industrial production with high-class living, learning, and service spaces. The project is not just a production site but also a “city within a city” model with synchronous infrastructure and a clean, green environment, attracting hundreds of domestic and foreign enterprises.
2.1. Overview and History
- Full name: Tan Duc Industrial – Service – Urban Complex (also known as Tan Duc Industrial Park – E.City Tan Duc).
- Developer: Tan Duc Investment Corporation (a member of Tan Tao Group – one of Vietnam’s major private corporations with experience in infrastructure and industrial real estate development).
- Total scale: Nearly 1,142 ha (including 545 ha of industrial land, with the remainder for urban areas, services, education, green spaces, and technical infrastructure). The project is divided into phases:
- Phase 1: The main industrial park (completed and operational).
- Expansion phase: E.City Urban Area, Tan Tao University, residential and service areas.
- Establishment and operation time: Established in 2004 under a Prime Minister’s Decision, began operations in 2006–2007. The land lease term is 50 years (until around 2054–2058 depending on the lot).
- Current occupancy rate (updated end of 2025): Approximately 85–90% of the industrial land area (some sources report 90%+, with hundreds of projects in operation). The service and urban land still has significant potential for development.
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2.4. Investment-Attracting Industries and Development Potential
Tan Duc Industrial Park prioritizes industries such as clean industry, high technology, and low pollution:
- Electronics, electronic components.
- Precision mechanics, machinery assembly.
- Food and beverage processing.
- Textiles, garments, and footwear.
- Plastics, packaging, and plastic products.
- Pharmaceuticals, medical equipment.
Typical businesses that have invested: Hundreds of projects from Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, the US, Europe, and Vietnam, including major companies in the fields of electronics, mechanics, food, textiles, and plastics. Development potential: With a high occupancy rate and extensive remaining land for services and urban development, the Industrial Park continues to attract new FDI, especially amidst the supply chain shift from China and the growing demand for production expansion in the suburban areas of Ho Chi Minh City.
- Tan Duc Investment Corporation (main investor) – Lot 8, Duc Hoa Ha Street: Manages the entire industrial park’s infrastructure, part of Tan Tao Group.
- ITA-RICE Fragrant Rice Investment – Research and Export Joint Stock Company – Lots 32-34, An Ha Street: Specializes in processing and exporting fragrant rice, a major enterprise in the agricultural sector.
- Dai Toan Phat Investment Joint Stock Company – Lot 11, Street No. 9: Multi-sector production investment.
- Thanh Hung Vuong Import-Export Co., Ltd. – Lot I2, Street No. 6: Import and export of industrial goods.
- Long Minh Mechanical Parts Manufacturing and Trading Co., Ltd. – Lots B20-B21, Street No. 4: Manufacturing of mechanical parts.
- Win Far Plastic Co., Ltd. (related to the neighboring area but highly active): Manufacturing of industrial plastic products.
Other notable businesses:
- Venergy Co., Ltd. (rooftop solar power solutions for factories).
- International Construction Consulting and Development Co., Ltd. (industrial real estate consulting).
- FDI projects (from Japan, South Korea, Taiwan) in the fields of electronics, precision mechanics, textiles, and packaging (specific names are not disclosed due to confidentiality, but they account for a large proportion of the more than 100 projects).
2.5. On-site Utilities and Support Services
Tan Duc Industrial Park stands out with its industrial – urban – educational complex model (E.City Tan Duc):
- E.City Urban Area: Houses, villas, high-end apartments, modern residential areas.
- Tan Tao University: An international university that trains a high-quality workforce.
- Utilities: Sports and entertainment complex, hospital, international school, banks, supermarkets, shopping centers, canteens.
- 24/7 Security Services: Professional security guards, CCTV surveillance throughout the area, ensuring safety for businesses and residents.
With its comprehensive model, modern infrastructure, and strategic location, Tan Duc Industrial Park in Long An continues to affirm its position as one of the leading industrial-urban complexes in the South, ideal for businesses looking to combine production with a high-quality living environment. Interested businesses should contact Tan Duc Investment Corporation to get the latest detailed information and investment opportunities.
| No. | Investors | Country | Industry |
| Street No. 1 | |||
| 1 | Van An Khang Commercial Area Co., Ltd. | Vietnam | Market/Commercial Area Project |
| 2 | Arcesus (Vietnam) Co., Ltd. | Singapore | Air filter manufacturing |
| 3 | Chang Yang Raw Materials One Member Co., Ltd. | China | Printing for all types of footwear products |
| 4 | AGS AUTOMOTIVE Vietnam Company | USA | Automotive parts manufacturing |
| 5 | Modern Packaging (VN) Co., Ltd. | Hong Kong | Plastic packaging manufacturing |
| 6 | Limao Novatex Vietnam Co., Ltd. | Taiwan | Plywood, wood |
| 7 | Liksin Industry – Printing – Packaging Corporation | Vietnam | Packaging, paper |
| 8 | Leebra Vina One Member Co., Ltd. | South Korea | Garments |
| 9 | Hong Seng Thai – Vina Co., Ltd. | Thailand | Garments |
| 10 | Furubayashi Kogyo Kabushikigaisya Vietnam One Member Co., Ltd. | South Korea | Iron, steel pipes |
| 11 | Soarise Outdoor Sport Vietnam Co., Ltd. | Taiwan | Handbag manufacturing and processing |
| 12 | Praegear Vietnam Co., Ltd. | Taiwan | Handbag manufacturing and processing |
| 13 | TOKAI SEIKI Vietnam Co., Ltd. | Hong Kong | Gas lighters |
| 14 | Kanaan Saigon Co., Ltd. | South Korea | Suitcases, handbags |
| 15 | Ngoc Diep Packaging Co., Ltd. | Vietnam | Plastic packaging |
| 16 | Sunhouse Group Joint Stock Company | Vietnam | Home appliances |
| 17 | Song Hai Yen Manufacturing – Trading – Service Co., Ltd. | Vietnam | Manufacturing of knitted fabrics, crocheted fabrics, and other non-woven fabrics |
| 18 | Quoc Hung Manufacturing-Trading One Member Co., Ltd. | Vietnam | Other manufacturing not elsewhere classified |
| Street No. 3 | |||
| 19 | Luc Thien Vietnam One Member Co., Ltd. | China | Textiles and garments |
| 20 | Luc Thien Vietnam Textile and Garment Company | China | Textiles and garments |
| 21 | Xin Zhan Co., Ltd. | China | Shoe sole manufacturing |
| 22 | Vinh Thang JSC | Vietnam | Motorcycle parts |
| 23 | Khoi Viet Plastic Co., Ltd. | Vietnam | Manufacturing of plastic products |
| 24 | Saigon Construction JSC | Vietnam | Construction |
| 25 | Grace Technology Co., Ltd. | Vietnam | Woodworking (office partitions, desks, conference tables) |
| 26 | Hanh Le International Investment JSC | Vietnam | Manufacturing of plastic products |
| 27 | Liksin Printing – Packaging Industry Corporation | Vietnam | Packaging, paper |
| 28 | An Phu Packaging Printing JSC | Vietnam | Printing, packaging |
| 29 | An Lac Label Printing JSC | Vietnam | Paper labels |
| 30 | Thuan Tien – Long An Manufacturing Trading Service Co., Ltd. | Vietnam | Furniture manufacturing |
Download the Full List of Businesses in Tan Duc Industrial Park, Long An
3. Tan Duc Industrial Park, Lam Dong
Tan Duc Industrial Park (Lam Dong) is a groundbreaking project, becoming the first industrial park in Lam Dong province after an administrative merger (from the former Binh Thuan province), with its first phase inaugurated on December 19, 2025. With its strategic “diamond coordinate” location—adjacent to National Highway 1A, near expressways and major seaports—this industrial park not only breaks geographical boundaries but also opens up opportunities for green industrial development, attracting strong investment and encouraging labor to return to the highlands.
3.1. Overview and Latest Development Process
- Investor: Sonadezi Binh Thuan Corporation (a member of Sonadezi Corporation – a unit with over 35 years of experience in industrial park infrastructure investment).
- Specific location: Tan Minh Commune (Lam Dong province), formerly part of Tan Duc Commune, Ham Tan District, Binh Thuan province (after administrative merger and new provincial planning). The location is at the gateway to the Southern Central Highlands, bordering Binh Thuan and Dong Nai.
- Scale: 300 ha (approximately 207 ha of industrial land, with the remainder for green spaces, transportation, services, and auxiliary technical infrastructure). Total investment: Approximately 1,200 billion VND.
- Inauguration date: Phase 1 was officially inaugurated on December 19, 2025 (after 19 months of construction since the site handover).
- Site clearance progress: Over 97% complete (293.1/300 ha), exceeding the plan despite difficulties from Covid-19 and the administrative merger.
The project’s investment policy was approved by the Prime Minister in 2021, the Investment Registration Certificate was issued in 2021, and the progress was accelerated for an inauguration to celebrate the 14th National Party Congress.
3.2. Strategic Location and Superior Trade Connectivity
Tan Duc Industrial Park is located adjacent to National Highway 1A, just a few kilometers from the Phan Thiet – Dau Giay Expressway, creating a “prime proximity” connection to the Southern Key Economic Region.
Distance to key locations:
- Ho Chi Minh City and Dong Nai: Approximately 100 km (fast expressway connection).
- Long Thanh International Airport: Approximately 75–80 km.
- Cai Mep – Thi Vai Deep-water Port: Approximately 90 km.
- Phan Thiet Port and Son My Port: Nearby, supporting maritime logistics.
This “diamond coordinate” advantage helps break geographical limitations, turning the industrial park into an ideal bridge between the Lam Dong highlands and the Southeast region, saving transportation costs, logistics time, and optimizing profits for businesses (land lease prices are only 40–50% compared to Dong Nai).
3.3. Target Industries for Investment Attraction
Tan Duc Industrial Park focuses on clean industry, high technology, and environmentally friendly sectors, prioritizing:
- Supporting industries.
- Electrical and electronic equipment.
- Precision engineering.
- High-tech industries (modern textiles, construction materials, pharmaceuticals, consumer goods manufacturing).
The project aims for a green economic model and supporting industries for supply chains, becoming a logistics and production “backyard” for large corporations from the Southeast region, leveraging competitive and stable land lease prices (term until 2071).
3.4. Current Investment Attraction and Initial Occupancy Rate
Even before its inauguration, the industrial park has attracted strong interest:
- 12 businesses (FDI and DDI) have signed land lease agreements.
- Total registered investment capital: Approximately 24.5 million USD andBasic documents: Copy of ID card/Citizen ID card/passport, business registration certificate (for organizations), investment project proposal, financial statements, production plan.
4.4. Human Resources and Training
Abundant labor source from Duc Hoa district and neighboring provinces (HCMC, Binh Duong, Dong Nai, Mekong Delta), with a young, diligent workforce and reasonable labor costs (around 100–500 USD/person/month depending on skill level).
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