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Busan Port Authority to prevent future accidents

Busan Port Authority (BPA, President Nam Gi-chan) carried out the safety campaign to prevent accidents.

The campaign aimed to raise safety consciousness for the Korea Trucking Association, terminal operators and cargo truck drivers at Busan Port.

To this end, traffic safety manual, rear reflector, non-drowsy gum, wet wipes, rice cake and beverage were provided to participants.

BPA President Nam said “I cannot emphasize enough the importance of safety. Hence, we will do our best for Busan to remain not only a global container port, but also an advanced safe port.”





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