The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries announced on the 6th that starting from the 7th, it will launch the 'Port Data Integration Platform' service, which allows real-time viewing of cargo import and export and port operation status at Ulsan Port.


This platform is the first in domestic ports to provide real-time monitoring services by linking map-based Automatic Identification System (AIS) and the maritime port logistics information system (PORT-MIS).


Until now, shipping logistics companies within Ulsan Port could not know the real-time status of the entire port beyond their own work sites. By using this platform, it will be possible to check the location and speed of incoming vessels in real time, which is expected to help in planning operations.

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In addition, the platform will provide information on the import and export status of all containers at Ulsan Port, monitoring of slow-speed navigation of vessels entering Ulsan Port, and schedule management for shipping agency representatives.


The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries is promoting the 'Real-time Work Information Sharing System within Ports' project, aiming to strengthen data linkage among shipping companies, terminal operators, and transport companies at major export and import ports.



Busan Port and Incheon Port established their platforms in 2020 and last year, respectively, and plan to complete platform construction for Ulsan Port and Yeosu-Gwangyang Port within this year.


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