Industry Representatives and Labor Office Attend

Discussions on Administrative Support, Safety Management, and Workforce Supply

Busan Port Authority (BPA, President Song Sangkeun) held a meeting on March 3 with representatives from major associations related to Busan Port, including the Busan Port Industry Federation, as well as associations in sectors such as ship supplies, bunkering, ship management, ship repair, and inspection and certification, to discuss ways to strengthen industry competitiveness.


This meeting, which followed a similar session held in the second half of last year, was organized to explore sustainable development strategies for industries related to Busan Port and to hear opinions on current industry issues. In particular, officials from the Busan Regional Employment and Labor Office attended to share challenges on the ground, such as workforce supply and employment issues, and to discuss potential solutions.


The meeting focused on a range of key topics, including expanding administrative and policy support for related industries, strengthening worker safety management, advancing work linkage systems, and establishing cooperative frameworks to address common industry challenges.


Busan Port Authority and the related industries agreed to continue regular dialogue in the future and to further reinforce collaborative systems for mutual growth and enhanced industry competitiveness.



President Song Sangkeun stated, "Through this meeting, we will further strengthen the foundation for cooperation with related industries and address key issues in a rational manner to enhance the competitiveness of industries associated with Busan Port."

Busan Port Authority is holding a meeting to strengthen the competitiveness of port-related industries.

Busan Port Authority is holding a meeting to strengthen the competitiveness of port-related industries.

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