President Kim Chung-seok (left) and Chairman Kim Myung-wan of the Busan Association are taking a commemorative photo after the business agreement ceremony.

President Kim Chung-seok (left) and Chairman Kim Myung-wan of the Busan Association are taking a commemorative photo after the business agreement ceremony.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Silla University has signed a business agreement with the Korea Customs Logistics Association Busan Chapter to cultivate aviation logistics professionals.


On the 7th, Silla University and the Korea Customs Logistics Association Busan Chapter signed a business agreement for industry-academia cooperation at the President's Reception Room in the 60th Anniversary Hall of Silla University, with key figures from both sides attending, including President Kim Chung-seok and Busan Chapter President Kim Myung-wan.


Through this agreement, the two institutions will cooperate in ▲ industry-academia exchanges and mutual information sharing for joint development ▲ providing opportunities for company visits, field training, internships, and employment for enrolled students ▲ information exchange and joint research and development through various exchanges ▲ sharing and developing specialized programs for cultivating professionals in the field of aviation logistics education.


Professor Kwon Seung-ha of the Department of Aviation Logistics at Silla University said, “In line with the construction project of the Gadeokdo New Airport, we expect to promote the cultivation of professionals in the aviation logistics field, supply outstanding talents in logistics, and contribute to the development of the local community.”


The Korea Customs Logistics Association was established in February 1981 as a corporation under the Korea Customs Service, aiming to improve bonded cargo management and customs logistics systems through research and to cultivate customs logistics professionals.



The association was founded to advance customs administration through improvements in customs and logistics systems and to protect the rights and interests of its members, with over 4,600 member companies enrolled.


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