Busan Port Authority (BPA) produced and distributed the ‘Busan New Port Hinterland Complex Tenant Company Practical Manual’ on the 28th to enhance work convenience and customer satisfaction for tenant companies in the hinterland complex.


The Busan New Port Hinterland Complex is designated as an economic free zone and free trade zone, so unlike other regions where local governments handle most administrative permits, there are numerous administrative procedures through the Busan Regional Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Office, Busan Main Customs, Busan-Jinhae Free Economic Zone Authority, and Busan Port Authority.


Additionally, many tenant companies are small-scale, and frequent changes in practical personnel cause them to spend a lot of time confirming the relevant administrative agencies and procedures when work arises. The administrative agencies also inefficiently provide guidance over the phone each time.

Cover of the 'Busan Port New Port Hinterland Complex Tenant Company Practical Manual'.

Cover of the 'Busan Port New Port Hinterland Complex Tenant Company Practical Manual'.

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Accordingly, BPA improved the existing work procedures and, together with the Busan Regional Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Office, Busan Main Customs, and Busan-Jinhae Free Economic Zone Authority, produced and distributed the ‘Busan New Port Hinterland Complex Tenant Company Practical Manual’ to prevent cases where tenant companies suffer disadvantages due to lack of knowledge of related laws and procedures.



Kang Jun-seok, President of BPA, said, “For the Busan New Port Hinterland Complex to grow, it is important to identify and improve even the smallest inconveniences of tenant companies,” adding, “Our authority will continue to actively listen to company opinions and strive to improve related systems and revitalize the hinterland complex.”


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