Vantage Logistics Successfully Transports Dangerous Goods (Paint & Chemicals) for Seraya Power Plant Project from Viet Nam to Singapore
30/03/2026
Vantage Logistics Successfully Transports Dangerous Goods (Paint & Chemicals) for Seraya Power Plant Project from Viet Nam to Singapore

Project Highlights
Optimising the Balance: Cost, Time, and Safety
Rather than offering a rigid, one-size-fits-all proposal, Vantage Logistics designs flexible transport scenarios. This approach allows clients to evaluate and select the most balanced solution between budget and technical safety requirements, moving beyond a simple focus on freight rates.
Contact Vantage Logistics today for expert consultancy on Dangerous Goods and project cargo solutions tailored to your business requirements.
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Following the success of previous phases, Vantage Logistics has recently completed the transport of a complex Dangerous Goods (DG) shipment for the Seraya Power Generation Project.
The seamless execution of four consecutive shipments between September 2025 and March 2026 demonstrates Vantage Logistics’ operational stability and the absolute trust placed in us by partners for technically demanding projects.
The seamless execution of four consecutive shipments between September 2025 and March 2026 demonstrates Vantage Logistics’ operational stability and the absolute trust placed in us by partners for technically demanding projects.

Project Highlights
- Project name: Seraya Power Generation Project – Batch 4
- Commodities: Paint and HIT-RE 500 V3, A, B (DG cargo)
- Port of Loading (POL): Hai Phong & Vung Tau, Viet Nam
- Port of Discharge (POD): Singapore, Singapore
- Time of Shipment: 09/2025 – 03/2026
- Scope of work:
- Container stuffing at Vantage Logistics’s yard and delivery to Hai Phong/ Vung Tau ports
- International shipping from Hai Phong/ Vung Tau to Singapore
Sustaining Collaboration through Continuous Supply Chains
The Seraya Project is not merely a one-off delivery but a multi-month series of strategic shipments.
Rigorous Control of Dangerous Goods (UN Numbers)
The shipment comprised various chemical types (including HIT-RE 500 V3) across multiple hazard classes, requiring a profound understanding of international maritime regulations:
The Seraya Project is not merely a one-off delivery but a multi-month series of strategic shipments.
- Customer Confidence: Entrusting Vantage Logistics with the fourth consecutive shipment, following the proven efficiency of earlier phases, reflects our credibility in building long-term sustainable partnerships.
- Consistent Operations: Our dedicated project team ensures that handling processes remain precise and error-free across all stages, maintaining the supply chain’s momentum and supporting the installation schedule in Singapore.
Rigorous Control of Dangerous Goods (UN Numbers)
The shipment comprised various chemical types (including HIT-RE 500 V3) across multiple hazard classes, requiring a profound understanding of international maritime regulations:
- UN 1263 – Class 3: Flammable Liquids
- UN 1759, UN 3259 – Class 8: Corrosive Substances
- UN 3077 – Class 9: Miscellaneous Dangerous Goods
Managing multiple UN numbers within a single transport plan demands strict risk mitigation: from cargo segregation and packing to labelling in full compliance with IMDG Code standards. Standardising documentation from the outset is vital to securing immediate approval from carriers and port authorities. Any discrepancy in classification could lead to rejected loading, significant demurrage costs, and project delays.

Sustaining Collaboration through Continuous Supply Chains
The Seraya Project is not merely a one-off delivery but a multi-month series of strategic shipments.
Seamless Coordination from Dual Loading Points: Hai Phong and Vung Tau
Executed simultaneously across Northern and Southern Viet Nam’s key economic hubs, the project required high-level coordination:
The Seraya Project is not merely a one-off delivery but a multi-month series of strategic shipments.
- Customer Confidence: Entrusting Vantage Logistics with the fourth consecutive shipment, following the proven efficiency of earlier phases, reflects our credibility in building long-term sustainable partnerships.
- Consistent Operations: Our dedicated project team ensures that handling processes remain precise and error-free across all stages, maintaining the supply chain’s momentum and supporting the installation schedule in Singapore.
Seamless Coordination from Dual Loading Points: Hai Phong and Vung Tau
Executed simultaneously across Northern and Southern Viet Nam’s key economic hubs, the project required high-level coordination:
- Synchronised Scheduling: Stuffing and container delivery schedules at both Hai Phong and Vung Tau were meticulously aligned with vessel departures to ensure all cargo arrived in Singapore on time.
- Centralised Management: Despite originating from two different locations, all data was processed through a single point of contact. This centralised approach minimises communication risks and keeps the entire operational chain on track.
Optimising the Balance: Cost, Time, and Safety
Rather than offering a rigid, one-size-fits-all proposal, Vantage Logistics designs flexible transport scenarios. This approach allows clients to evaluate and select the most balanced solution between budget and technical safety requirements, moving beyond a simple focus on freight rates.
Contact Vantage Logistics today for expert consultancy on Dangerous Goods and project cargo solutions tailored to your business requirements.