Busan City Hall.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Busan City will invest 8.5 billion KRW to establish a smart logistics platform in the Sinpyeong and Jangnim industrial complexes.


The "Busan Industrial Complex Smart Logistics Platform Construction and Operation Project" aims to reduce logistics costs for small local root companies by building a smart logistics platform.


The city plans to invest a total of 8.5 billion KRW by 2024 to create a stable logistics environment for local root companies.


The project includes the creation of a smart logistics center capable of real-time monitoring. It will also introduce unmanned automated equipment for real-time response and install an integrated control room to manage the entire logistics process comprehensively.


The city will promote the collectivization of industrial complex logistics by applying systems for collecting, analyzing, and utilizing industrial complex logistics data, building a web-based smart logistics platform, and establishing a data integration environment to implement a shared logistics service system. A smart logistics information system will also be constructed.


3PL logistics services for root companies will be provided, and a global supply chain will be established across 32 regions in 7 overseas countries.


3PL logistics services refer to logistics services that handle logistics tasks such as raw material imports stably by outsourcing and cooperating with logistics specialized companies, thereby reducing costs.



Shin Chang-ho, Director of the Busan City Industry and Trade Bureau, said, "As rising raw material prices and logistics costs directly impact local root companies, we will successfully carry out this project to drastically improve the logistics system, including raw material supply, for small and medium manufacturers."


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