Hanjin Busan Container Terminal Participates in SNS Challenge to Support Busan World Expo Hosting
Kim Gyu-kyung, CEO of Hanjin Busan Container Terminal, along with executives and employees, participated in the Busan Port social media (SNS) challenge to support the hosting of the 2030 Busan World Expo.
They recently posted photos on SNS holding signs with cheering messages for the hosting of the 2030 Busan World Expo to join the challenge.
Hanjin Busan Container Terminal CEO Kim Gyu-kyung (fifth from the left) and employees are holding a sign with the phrase "Wishing for the successful bid of Expo 2030 Busan" and taking a photo.
View original imageBusan Port Authority organized this challenge on the 7th, led by logistics personnel at Busan Port, with the purpose of wishing for the successful bid of the 2030 Busan World Expo and promoting Busan Port, taking the lead as the first participant.
The challenge is a relay style where participants post photos on SNS holding signs with messages wishing for the successful bid of the 2030 Busan World Expo and nominate two other organizations to join.
Hanjin Busan Container Terminal participated after being nominated by Lee Jeong-haeng, chairman of the Busan Port Logistics Association.
Kim Gyu-kyung, CEO of Hanjin Busan Container Terminal, said, “If the 2030 World Expo, which is supported by the entire nation, is hosted in Busan, Busan Port will further solidify its status as the Northeast Asia transshipment hub and play the role of the world’s number one transshipment port, surpassing Singapore.”
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The next participants nominated were BNCT and the Korea Maritime and Ocean University.
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