BPA Holds Business Meeting with Export Companies Using Rotterdam Logistics Center
Busan Port Authority (BPA) held a business meeting on the 7th with SoluM, a Korean export company using the Rotterdam logistics center.
At the meeting, BPA explained the current status of Busan Port operations and global logistics trends to SoluM and listened to various opinions on improving the operation of the Rotterdam logistics center.
SoluM was spun off from Samsung Electro-Mechanics and established in 2015. It is a company that manufactures and exports electronic components such as power modules and Electronic Shelf Labels (ESL).
Its annual sales reached 1.7 trillion KRW last year, and it has overseas production bases in Vietnam, India, Mexico, and other countries.
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Kang Jun-seok, President of BPA, said, “Busan Port Authority will continue to support supply chain-related information and logistics services needed by our companies operating not only the logistics centers currently managed by BPA but also the logistics centers in the Americas region under development, covering Europe, the Americas, and Southeast Asia.”
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