ONE, the Top Carrier in Busan Port Cargo Volume, Visits BPA
Busan Port Authority (BPA) invited Luis Tang, President of Asia Region of ONE, the top carrier in cargo volume handled, and his delegation on the 4th.
BPA shared Busan Port's development plans with the visiting group, discussed cooperation measures, promoted the Busan 2030 Expo bid activities, and requested significant interest and support.
ONE is an important carrier that has ranked first in container volume handled at Busan Port for two consecutive years. Busan Port, the world's 7th largest container port, handled 22.07 million containers in 2022, of which ONE handled approximately 2.98 million containers, accounting for about 13.5%.
(From left) Gu Jalim, Head of Global Business Division at BPA, Yoon Jungmi, Director of Logistics Policy Office, ONE Yamby Lun, Director, Louis Tang, Asia Regional Head, Yang Seungin, President of Korea, and Kevin NG, Director, are taking a group commemorative photo.
View original imageONE, the world's 7th largest container carrier established by merging the container divisions of the three Japanese shipping companies K-Line, MOL, and NYK, uses Busan Port and Hong Kong Port as major transshipment hubs and directly operates a feeder network.
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During this visit, ONE showed great interest in the continuous port infrastructure development projects at Busan Port and engaged in various discussions regarding the development of Jinhae New Port and its hinterland complex.
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