The Rotterdam Port Logistics Center, built and operated by Busan Port Authority (BPA), is attracting global attention.


On the 5th, BPA announced that the number of visitors touring the logistics center, established and operated behind the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands to enhance the logistics competitiveness of domestic export companies, is increasing.


Since its operation began in January last year, the Rotterdam Logistics Center has been visited about 10 times a month by various domestic and international organizations, including companies entering the European market, the National Assembly, government and local governments, public institutions, and academia, with tour requests steadily rising.

Netherlands Rotterdam Logistics Center.

Netherlands Rotterdam Logistics Center.

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Through the operation of the logistics center, BPA provides a stable logistics foundation for the export activities of domestic companies and offers logistics consulting services such as local VAT and customs clearance for export cargo, as well as bonded cargo handling.


In June, representatives from the Port Authority of Rijeka in Croatia and the Port Authority of Gdansk in Poland also visited the logistics center to discuss mutual cooperation measures, including exploring new business opportunities linked with Busan Port.



Kang Jun-seok, President of BPA, said, “As the first domestic port public enterprise to operate directly overseas, we are receiving significant attention both internally and externally,” adding, “We will ensure that the Rotterdam Logistics Center becomes a stable logistics platform for our export companies.”


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