
Hanoi, June 11, 2025 — In a strategic move aimed at modernizing Vietnam’s industrial production, the Vietnam Global E-Commerce Association (VGEA) conducted a working visit to the Cadi-Sun factory this morning to discuss the application of robotic automation in electric wire manufacturing.
The meeting marked an important step toward technological collaboration between the two organizations. Leaders from both sides explored various automation solutions to enhance production capacity, reduce labor costs, and improve product quality.
According to representatives from Cadi-Sun, one of Vietnam’s leading manufacturers of electrical wires and cables, the company is seeking to upgrade its production lines to stay competitive in both domestic and export markets. The integration of robotics is seen as a critical component of this transformation.
VGEA, leveraging its international partner network, committed to assisting Cadi-Sun in identifying and connecting with reputable robotic technology suppliers in China. These suppliers offer cost-effective, high-performance robotic systems that can be customized to fit Cadi-Sun’s production requirements.
“Automation is no longer optional; it’s a necessity if Vietnamese manufacturers want to remain globally competitive,” said a VGEA spokesperson. “We are working to ensure that companies like Cadi-Sun can access cutting-edge solutions without facing the usual barriers of cost and connectivity.”
The two sides discussed several areas of potential cooperation, including:
- Deployment of robotic arms for wire coiling, cutting, and packaging.
- Integration of automated quality control systems.
- Workforce training to manage and maintain robotic systems.
- Pilot programs to test robotic applications before full-scale rollout.
This partnership reflects a broader trend of digital transformation in Vietnam’s manufacturing sector, particularly among companies aiming to align with Industry 4.0 standards. With support from associations like VGEA, local manufacturers are increasingly able to tap into global supply chains and advanced technologies.
The discussions concluded with a mutual agreement to form a technical working group that will evaluate proposed automation models and begin planning pilot implementation in Q3 2025.