ABB in Vietnam

ABB Vietnam (www.abb.com.vn) is part of ABB Group (www.abb.com), a global leader in power and automation technologies that enable utility and industry customers to improve their performance while lowering environmental impact. The ABB Group of companies operates in around 100 countries and employs about 110,000 people.

Established in Vietnam in 1993, ABB Vietnam recently has more than 600 employees working in three locations across the country to ensure the nationwide presence of the ABB brand. The Head Office and Transformer Factories are located in Hanoi, the Regional Offices are in Ho Chi Minh City and Danang.

As Group structure, ABB Vietnam is organized in five divisions Power Products, Power Systems, Automation Products, Process Automation and Robotics in order to serve each group of customers in a most efficient way. Supporting to five business divisions, we provide full range of lifecycle services from spare parts and equipment repair, training, migration to remote monitoring and technical support.

In each market and industry, we offer our customers a dedicated and competed team of sales, professional services and engineering expertise in support of the Group’s extensive ranges of systems and products.

Our power and distribution transformers factories are among the ABB focused factories worldwide. We manufacture a wide range of transformers with capacity to 100 MVA and voltage to 172 kV. Being the market leader both in technology and quality, we are the largest transformers manufacturer by far in Vietnam. We are also expanding well in the export markets. Our transformers are now exported to all over Asia Pacific region, serving clients from Australia and New Zealand in the south to Japan and Korea in the north.

Through the years, ABB in Vietnam has established itself as a reliable and competent technology partner to government, private and domestic sector and become one of the most prestigious names in power and automation technology in Vietnam.

We are committed to helping our customers to use power effectively and increase productivity in order to create a better world. We are committed to a long term development in Vietnam, to grow along with the development of power industry and industries of Vietnam.

News

  • 10 - 11 - 2008: ABB to expand its presence in Vietnam

    ABB will build a new factory in the country

  • SAS Region organizes Brand Day in Kuala Lumpur

    ABB has recently embarked on a brand identity re-vitalization programme. As part of this initiative we have already launched a global advertising campaign which reflects a new creative approach, based on actual achievements and wide range of power and automation solutions designed to both differentiate ABB and to bring alive our brand promise – “Power and productivity for a better world”.

  • ABB Customer’s Day 2008

    On 12th September 2008 at Legend Saigon Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City, ABB Vietnam Customers Day was soundly organized with the participation of over 300 customers throughout Vietnam. The Customer’s Day is annually held to build closed relationships with our existing customers and extend the thankful messages to them for their cooperation and reliability towards ABB.

  • PROCESS AUTOMATION SEMINAR - September 2008

    ABB Vietnam Process Automation division jointly organised the ABB Process Automation Seminar at Legend Saigon Hotel in Ho Chi Minh City on 12th September 2008.

  • Hoan Vu JOC achieves first oil on schedule together with ABB

    05-08-08: Contributed by Yeoh Soon Teong

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Vietnam News

  • Switzerland pledges further ODA for Vietnam

    Switzerland will continue to grant official development assistance (ODA) to Vietnam, particularly in education and training, Swiss President Micheline Calmy-rey told Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung during a meeting in Davos on January 27.

  • PM Dung begins official visit to Italy

    A Vietnamese Government delegation led by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung left Hanoi on January 24 for an official visit to Italy at the invitation of Chairman of the Ministers' Council of Italy, Romano Prodi.

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