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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongguk Lee] A special crackdown on illegal freight transportation activities will be conducted to secure order, transparency, and promote advancement in the freight transportation market.


Ulsan City will conduct the "2022 Second Half Special Crackdown on Illegal Freight Transportation Activities" jointly with district and county offices from the 9th to December 9th.


The crackdown targets 100 companies, which is 10% of a total of 1,006 companies including local freight transportation companies (with two or more owned vehicles) and freight forwarding companies, selected based on complaints and long-term lack of inspections.


An investigation into the status of consignment contracts will also be conducted simultaneously, with a particular focus on moving freight companies directly related to citizens' daily lives.


The crackdown will cover ▲ violations of the prohibition on multi-level transactions ▲ paid transportation by private freight vehicles ▲ freight transportation by unqualified personnel ▲ compliance with licensing standards for freight transportation and forwarding businesses.


Ulsan City plans to impose strong administrative measures such as fines, partial suspension of business, or suspension of operations depending on the violations detected during this crackdown.



An official from Ulsan City stated, "We will continue to conduct special crackdowns on illegal freight transportation activities every year in the first and second halves to eradicate illegal freight transportation and strive to secure order in the freight transportation market."


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