Improvement of Port User Work Processes

Recognition of Achievements in Opening Port Logistics Data

Busan Port Authority (BPA) received the highest rating on the 27th in the '2023 Public Data Provision Operation Status Evaluation' hosted by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.

Busan Port Authority (BPA).

Busan Port Authority (BPA).

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The Ministry of the Interior and Safety conducts an annual evaluation of the operation status of public data provision and utilization activation by each institution, aiming to open public data for anyone to freely use.


In 2023, a total of 696 institutions (45 central administrative agencies, 17 metropolitan local governments, 226 basic local governments, 391 public institutions, and 17 educational administrative agencies) were evaluated.


BPA was recognized for its continuous efforts to integrate scattered port logistics data and understand user demand to provide high-quality public data, achieving the highest rating for two consecutive years following the previous year.


Additionally, BPA expanded and reorganized the port logistics integrated platform, ‘Chain Portal,’ and became the first in the country to establish an electronic delivery note issuance system, improving work processes among terminal operators, carriers, and truck drivers. Through this, BPA has been steadily working to revitalize the data-driven economy by opening the secured port logistics data.



Kang Jun-seok, President of BPA, said, “Busan Port, as the world’s second-largest transshipment port, is expected to offer many companies new business opportunities through the expansion and opening of port logistics data connectivity.” He added, “We will continue to strive to build and open high-quality data necessary for the public.”


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