When a foreign manufacturer builds a plant in VSIP, DEEP C, Amata or a Becamex park, fire hose cabinets are a small line item that can still cause delays if sourced badly. For factory fit-outs and MEP contractors handling several plants, the win is standardization and reliable bulk supply. This guide lays out a clean procurement approach.

Standardize Across the Plant

Rather than mixing cabinet types, agree one or two standard configurations for the whole facility — typically a hydrant/hose cabinet and an extinguisher cabinet — sized to your equipment list. Standardization simplifies PCCC documentation, maintenance and future re-orders.

Standards Context

Equipment provisioning references TCVN 3890 and building fire-safety regulation QCVN 06, with PCCC acceptance by the fire police. Your approved fire design defines the exact content and placement.

Note: standards and acceptance requirements are referenced by name for guidance only and are periodically revised. Always confirm the current edition and exact specification with your local fire authority or licensed consultant before procurement.

Bulk Supply Considerations

Procurement Checklist

  1. One or two standardized configurations defined and approved
  2. Quantity, lead time and batch shipping confirmed in writing
  3. Material/coating certificates supplied
  4. Vietnamese labelling included; OEM branding agreed
  5. Manufacturer (not trading company) verified — factory video and business license

SOKEI Fire is an in-house manufacturer supplying standardized carbon steel and stainless fire cabinets in bulk for Vietnamese industrial parks, with free Vietnamese labelling, OEM branding and batch delivery.