Ministry of Transport (Vietnam)

The Ministry of Transport (MOT, Vietnamese: Bộ Giao thông Vận tải) is the government ministry responsible for governing rail transport, road transport and water transport, in Vietnam. The Ministry is located in Hoan Kiem, Hanoi.[1]

Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Ministry of Transport
Bộ Giao thông Vận tải
Ministry overview
Formed1945
JurisdictionGovernment of Vietnam
HeadquartersHa Noi
Minister responsible
  • Nguyễn Văn Thể
Websitemt.gov.vn

Organisation

The technical, administrative and educational work of the Ministry is organised into various agencies, departments, schools and enterprises, including:[2]

Specialised agencies

  • Vietnam Road Administration
  • Vietnam Inland Waterways Administration
  • Vietnam National Maritime Bureau
  • Vietnam Register: governs seagoing vessels, rivergoing vessels, offshore installations, including petroleum industry rigs, industrial installations and motor vehicles of Vietnam
  • Transport Construction Quality Control and Management Bureau

Administrative agencies

Industrial research institutes

  • Research Institute for Transport Science and Technology (RITST)
  • Transport Development and Strategy Institute (TDSI)

Schools

  • Vietnam Aviation Academy (VAA)
  • Vietnam Maritime University (VINAMARU)
  • Ho Chi Minh City University of Transportation (UT-HCMC)
  • University of Transport Technology (UTT)
  • School for Training Cards and Civil Servants of the Transport Sector
  • Transport College
  • Transport Technical and Professional School No. 1
  • Transport Technical and Professional School No. 2
  • Transport Technical and Professional School No. 3
  • Transport Technical and Professional School for Cuu Long Delta Area
  • Transport Vocational School Area I
  • Transport Vocational School Area II
  • Transport Vocational School Area III

Other

  • Transport Health Department
  • Transport Information Centre
  • Transport Newspaper
  • Transport Journal
  • Transport Publishing House

Enterprises

  • Thang Long Construction Corporation
  • Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 1 (CIENCO 1)
  • Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 4 (CIENCO 4)
  • Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 5 (CIENCO 5)
  • Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 6 (CIENCO 6)
  • Civil Engineering Construction Corporation No. 8 (CIENCO 8)
  • Transport Industry Corporation (TRANSINCO)
  • Vietnam Waterway Construction Corporation (VINAWACO)
  • Transport Engineering Design Incorporation (TEDI)
  • NguyenMy Co.,Ltd, International Freight Forwarder [3]
  • Northern Inland Waterway Transport Corporation
  • Southern Inland Waterway Transport Corporation
  • Trading and Engineering Construction Corporation (TRAENCO)
  • Transport Service Company No. 2
  • Vietnam Freight Forwarding Company (VINAFCO)
  • Saigon Transport Service Company
  • Labor Oversea Deployment Corporation (LOD)
  • Vietnam Shipping and Chartering Corporation (VIETFRACHT)
  • Transport Mechanical Corporation No. 2
  • Transport Material Engineering and Construction Corporation (TRANSMECCO)
  • Southern Transport Engineering Design Incorporation (TEDI SOUTH)
  • Transport Import-Export and Investment Cooperation Corporation (TRACIMEXCO)

List of ministers

This is a list of Ministers of Transport of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam

  • August 1945-March 1945 : Đào Trọng Kim
  • March 1945- September 1955: Trần Đăng Khoa
  • September 1955 – 1957: Nguyễn Văn Trân
  • 1957–1960: Nguyễn Hữu Mai
  • 1960– March 1974: Phan Trọng Tuệ
  • March 1974 – 1976: Dương Bạch Liên
  • 1976–February 1980: Phan Trọng Tuệ
  • February 1980– April 1982: Đinh Đức Thiện
  • April 1982– June 1986: Đồng Sỹ Nguyên
  • June 1986– November 1996: Bùi Danh Lưu
  • November 1996 – 2002: Lê Ngọc Hoàn
  • 2002– June 2006: Đào Đình Bình
  • June 2006– 3 August 2011: Hồ Nghĩa Dũng
  • 3 August 2011– 6 February 2016: Đinh La Thăng
  • 6 February 2016– present: Nguyễn Hồng Trường (Acting)

See also

References


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