Supply of Parking and Convenience Facilities on 70,000㎡

Expected to Resolve Illegal Parking Issues

Busan Port Authority (BPA, President Kang Jun-seok) is publicly recruiting operators for the truck rest area established in the first phase of the hinterland complex at New Port West Container Terminal.


Companies wishing to operate the truck rest area within the business convenience facility site can apply by March 8.


The area of the business convenience facility site in the West 'Con' hinterland complex is 70,047.4㎡. This is about 93% of the site area of the Ungdong hinterland complex truck rest area (74,864㎡), which opened in June last year, and is planned to be equipped with convenience facilities such as a parking lot with at least 600 spaces, maintenance building, fueling station, and rest building.

Location of the project site.

Location of the project site.

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Seor'con Hinterland Complex View.

Seor'con Hinterland Complex View.

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BPA plans to select one truck rest area operator through a competitive bidding process. Interested companies must visit the BPA New Port branch in person and submit their business plans by 4 p.m. on March 8.


BPA will form a selection committee to evaluate the submitted business plans based on business capability, business plan, investment and financing plan, and construction plan. Among those scoring 70 points or higher, the highest scorer will be selected as the preferred negotiation candidate.



Kang Jun-seok, President of BPA, stated, “Selecting a truck rest area operator is very important to respond to the continuously increasing demand for truck rest areas and parking lots due to the growth in cargo volume at the New Port. We will actively support resolving illegal parking issues within the New Port by selecting a company with excellent capabilities through a fair evaluation process.”


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