Pyeongtaek Port Harbor Guide Boat Service Resumes from June View original image


[Asia Economy (Pyeongtaek) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Pyeongtaek Port harbor guide ship has resumed operations. It has been about 2 years and 3 months since it was suspended due to the outbreak of COVID-19 in 2020.


The Gyeonggi Pyeongtaek Port Authority announced on the 29th that the Pyeongtaek Port harbor guide ship, which had suspended operations in 2020 due to COVID-19, has resumed service from the end of June by strengthening quarantine and safety measures in line with the government's gradual recovery to normal life.


The Pyeongtaek Port harbor guide ship was created to vividly promote the operation status, competitiveness, and vision of Pyeongtaek Port to domestic and overseas customers and to provide an experience of the port site.


It operates twice a day from Monday to Friday, and the boarding targets are domestic and overseas investment attraction officials with 10 or more people, shipping, port, and logistics-related companies and economic organization officials, students, and others.


This year’s harbor guide ship is the New Family, with a total of 40 tons and a maximum passenger capacity of 46 people.


The Pyeongtaek Port Authority selected Wooju Marine Leisure as the ship charter and operator through a public bidding process.


Meanwhile, last month, Pyeongtaek Port was selected as one of the "Pyeongtaek 8 Views," chosen by a vote of Pyeongtaek citizens conducted by Pyeongtaek City.





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