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KITA proposals seek Seoul action on soaring Pacific rates

The Korea International Trade Association (KITA) has submitted a proposal to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the Ministry of Oceans and...

E-commerce zone for Incheon Port

South Korea’s Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries (MOF) has designated a special zone in Incheon Port to cater to growing container shipments of goods...

Seoul unveils grand plan for container shipping

The South Korean government wants to boost the container carrying capacity of the country’s liner operators to 1.2 million TEU by 2025. The Minister for...

Disappointing South Korean liner alliance reformed for another year

Korea Shipping Partnership, a quasi-alliance of all 14 South Korean liner operators, has extended its term by a year, even as its three years...

South Korean operators and ports execute COVID-19 contingency plans

South Korea has suddenly become the world’s second largest COVID-19 cluster, its liner operators and container port authorities have implemented contingency plans similar to...

S. Korean ports overwhelmed as coronavirus stalls cargo throughput

Authorities in the South Korean ports of Busan and Incheon are planning to move excess container cargoes to idle sites as the novel coronavirus...
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