Logistics Career Camp Introducing Logistics Company Employment Know-How Held on the 27th

"Ask About Logistics Company Jobs"... KOTRA Hosts Career Camp View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] KOTRA announced on the 24th that it will hold a Logistics Career Camp on the 27th to introduce know-how for employment at logistics companies in order to train logistics field experts and help youth employment.


Held together with the Korea Youth Logistics Forum, a youth logistics coalition organization, this event will be conducted non-face-to-face through YouTube live streaming with lectures and talk concerts by current employees of logistics companies. Speakers include current employees from forwarders, global express companies, shipping companies, and logistics platform startups such as Samsung SDS, UPS Korea, and the integrated international logistics platform ValueLinkU.


This event attracts great interest from job seekers in the logistics field as they can hear employment preparation strategies from various logistics company employees in one place and communicate directly. Apart from company-specific employment briefings, there are few opportunities for job seekers to obtain employment information in the logistics sector.


Kim Yoon-tae, Head of KOTRA’s Small and Medium Enterprises Division, said, “To resolve logistics difficulties, it is very important not only to provide support services but also to nurture logistics experts who have field experience,” adding, “We will strive even more to incorporate diverse voices from the field into logistics support projects.”



Meanwhile, KOTRA is currently conducting an overseas joint logistics business that comprehensively provides fulfillment services such as overseas warehousing, delivery, returns, customs clearance, packaging, labeling, and import agency. It also provides weekly dedicated shipping space of 70 TEU (a unit representing one 20ft container box) for small and medium-sized enterprises. Additionally, it offers various logistics support services, including subsidizing inland transportation costs for cargo rerouted to ports in the U.S. Northwest such as Tacoma and Seattle to avoid congestion at the LA and Long Beach ports.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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