YGPA Holds Meeting with Executives of 'Top 10' Shipping Companies Using Gwangyang Container Terminal
Focused Explanation of Yeosu Gwangyang Port Development Plans
Introduction of Incentive System and Collection of Shipping Companies' Opinions
Yeosu Gwangyang Port Authority (YGPA) announced on the 15th that it held a meeting on the 14th in Busan, inviting the top executives in charge of the Korea operations headquarters of the 'Top 10' shipping companies using the Gwangyang Port container terminal.
The purpose of the meeting was to share the development plans for Yeosu Gwangyang Port, introduce the newly revised incentive system for this year, and directly listen to the opinions of the shipping companies.
Yeosu Gwangyang Port Authority (YGPA) held a meeting on the 14th in Busan, inviting the top executives in charge of the Korea operations headquarters of the top 10 shipping companies using the Gwangyang Port container terminal. Provided by Yeosu Gwangyang Port Authority
View original imageThe authority emphasized that, in order to respond quickly to global supply chain risks and support the smooth logistics operations of shipping companies, it has been operating an Export-Import Support Center on a regular basis since the 1st of this month, and that shipping companies can submit any difficulties or suggestions at any time.
Additionally, the shipping companies attending the meeting presented a variety of opinions on the development direction and operational policies of Gwangyang Port, and the authority plans to actively reflect these opinions to improve port operations.
Hong Sangpyo, Chief Operating Officer, said, "This meeting was a meaningful occasion to explore the development direction of Gwangyang Port through communication with the shipping companies," and added, "We will continue to strengthen cooperation with shipping companies to continuously enhance the competitiveness of Gwangyang Port."
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