port logistics in busan port
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Sokchang KwonDirector of Port & Logistics Division
Busan office, Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Korea
Port Logistics in Busan Port
Republic of Korea
The Busan Port
What is going to be presented about Busan PortWhat is going to be presented about Busan Port
Introduction to Busan PortIntroduction to Busan Port
Transportation System of Busan PortTransportation System of Busan Port
General trend of international port logisticsGeneral trend of international port logistics
SWOT analysis on Busan Port transportationSWOT analysis on Busan Port transportation
ConclusionsConclusions
Republic of Korea
The Busan Port
Introduction to Busan portIntroduction to Busan port
Overview
Briefs of Busan Port
Facilities
Distripark in Busan New Port
Republic of Korea
The Busan Port
Gamcheon Harbor
South Harbor
Dadaepo Harbor
North HarborBusan New Port
Busan Port is located at the gate of Korean peninsular
Overview : Busan Port
Republic of Korea
The Busan Port Overview : Busan Port
Republic of Korea
The Busan Port
General Information
Port open date 1876. 9. 11
Water depth (-)5m ∼ (-)15m
Length of coast 202km
Area of water 243㎢
Port open date 1876. 9. 11
Water depth (-)5m ∼ (-)15m
Length of coast 202km
Area of water 243㎢
Calling vessels 55,608 ships
Calling vessels per day 152.3 ships
Container Cargo handling 11.4 million TEU
Total cargo handling tonnage 169,264,000 t
Calling vessels 55,608 ships
Calling vessels per day 152.3 ships
Container Cargo handling 11.4 million TEU
Total cargo handling tonnage 169,264,000 t
Briefs of Busan Port
’04 Operation Record
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The Busan Port Briefs of Busan Port
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The Busan PortBriefs of Busan Port:
Construction Status
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The Busan PortBriefs of Busan Port:
Outline of Busan New Port
Outline of Development Construction Plan
• Purpose : Expand port facilities
• Period : 1995 ~ 2011
• Project total cost : 7.8 billion dollars
- Government : 3.6 billion dollars
- Private : 4.2 billion dollars
• Total size : 30 berths
• North container terminal : 13 berths
- Private : 9 berths
- KCTA(Korea Container Terminal
Authority) : 4 berths
• South container terminal : 11 berths
- Government : 4 berths
- Private : 7 berths
• West container terminal : 5 berths
• Multipurpose terminal : 1 berths
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The Busan Port
Terminal Construction Plan
Classification Total 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
No. of berths 30 3 3 1 11 4 3 5
- Government 5 - - 1 4 - - -
- PNC.co 9 3 3 - 3 - - -
- KCTA 9 - - - 4 - - 5
- Other Private 7 - - - - 4 3 -
No. of berths 30 3 6 7 18 22 25 30
Total capacity(1,000 TEU)
8,040 900 1,800 1,910 4,430 5,640 6,540 8,040
Briefs of Busan Port:
Outline of Busan New Port
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The Busan Port
Conventional Piers
Name- Pier 1
Cargo handling - 3,646,205 tons
Berthing vessel- 2,430 ships
Facility- 1,089m(DWT10,000*3)
Draft- 9m
Name- Pier 1
Cargo handling - 3,646,205 tons
Berthing vessel- 2,430 ships
Facility- 1,089m(DWT10,000*3)
Draft- 9m
Pier 1
Facilities - North Harbor
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The Busan Port
Pier 2
Conventional Piers
Name- Pier 2
Cargo handling - 4,562,325 tons
Berthing vessel- 1,340 ships
Name- Pier 2
Cargo handling - 4,562,325 tons
Berthing vessel- 1,340 ships
Facility- 924m(DWT20,000*1)(DWT10,000*1)(DWT 4,000*1)
Draft- 9m
Facility- 924m(DWT20,000*1)(DWT10,000*1)(DWT 4,000*1)
Draft- 9m
Facilities - North Harbor
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The Busan Port
Central Pier
Conventional Piers
Name- Central Pier
Cargo handling - 6,774,268 tons
Berthing vessel- 1,161 ships
Name- Central Pier
Cargo handling - 6,774,268 tons
Berthing vessel- 1,161 ships
Facility- 646m
(DWT10,000*3)
Draft- 9m
Facility- 646m
(DWT10,000*3)
Draft- 9m
Facilities - North Harbor
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The Busan Port
Pier 3
Conventional Piers
Name- Pier 3
Cargo handling - 7,703,769 ton
Berthing vessel- 2,180 ships
Name- Pier 3
Cargo handling - 7,703,769 ton
Berthing vessel- 2,180 ships
Facility- 1,145m(DWT20,000*1)(DWT10,000*3)(DWT 5,000*2)
Draft- 9m
Facility- 1,145m(DWT20,000*1)(DWT10,000*3)(DWT 5,000*2)
Draft- 9m
Facilities - North Harbor
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The Busan Port
Pier 4
Conventional Piers
Name- Pier 4
Cargo handling - 15,640,802 tons
Berthing vessel- 1,774 ships
Name- Pier 4
Cargo handling - 15,640,802 tons
Berthing vessel- 1,774 shipsFacility- 1,311m(DWT20,000*1)(DWT10,000*4)(DWT 5,000*2)
Draft- 5.5 m~ 8 m
Facility- 1,311m(DWT20,000*1)(DWT10,000*4)(DWT 5,000*2)
Draft- 5.5 m~ 8 m
Facilities – North Harbor
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The Busan Port
Conventional Piers
Name- Pier 8
Cargo handling - 892,296 tons
Berthing vessel- 222 sips
Name- Pier 8
Cargo handling - 892,296 tons
Berthing vessel- 222 sipsFacility- 1,001m(DWT15,000*3)(DWT10,000*1)(DWT 5,000*1)
Draft- 5 m~ 10m
Facility- 1,001m(DWT15,000*3)(DWT10,000*1)(DWT 5,000*1)
Draft- 5 m~ 10m
Facilities - North Harbor
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The Busan Port
Name- International
Passenger Terminal
Visiting Passengers- 1,361,808 persons
Berthing Vessel- 1,404 ships
Name- International
Passenger Terminal
Visiting Passengers- 1,361,808 persons
Berthing Vessel- 1,404 ships
Passenger Terminal
Facility- 460m(DWT10,000*1)(DWT 3,000*1)
Draft- 4.6m ~ 8.5m
Facility- 460m(DWT10,000*1)(DWT 3,000*1)
Draft- 4.6m ~ 8.5m
Facilities - North Harbor
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The Busan Port
Name- Jaseongdae
Cargo handling - 1,820,628 TEU
Berthing vessel- 1,533 ships
Name- Jaseongdae
Cargo handling - 1,820,628 TEU
Berthing vessel- 1,533 ships
Container Terminal
Facility- 1,477m(DWT50,000*4)(DWT10,000*1)
Draft- 15m
Facility- 1,477m(DWT50,000*4)(DWT10,000*1)
Draft- 15m
Facilities - North Harbor
Republic of Korea
The Busan Port
Name- Uam
Cargo handling - 548,021 TEU
Berthing vessel- 649 ships
Name- Uam
Cargo handling - 548,021 TEU
Berthing vessel- 649 ships
Container Terminal
Facility- 500m(DWT20,000*1)(DWT 5,000*2)
Draft- 11m
Facility- 500m(DWT20,000*1)(DWT 5,000*2)
Draft- 11m
Facilities - North Harbor
Republic of Korea
The Busan Port
Name- Singamman
Cargo handling - 972,786 TEU
Berthing vessel- 1,011 ships
Name- Singamman
Cargo handling - 972,786 TEU
Berthing vessel- 1,011 ships
Container Terminal
Capacity- 826m(DWT50,000*2)(DWT 5,000*1)
Draft- 15m
Capacity- 826m(DWT50,000*2)(DWT 5,000*1)
Draft- 15m
Facilities - North Harbor
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The Busan Port
Name- Gamman
Cargo handling - 2,716,088 TEU
Berthing vessel- 2,342 ships
Name- Gamman
Cargo handling - 2,716,088 TEU
Berthing vessel- 2,342 ships
Container Terminal
Facility- 1,400m(DWT50,000*4)
Draft- 15m
Facility- 1,400m(DWT50,000*4)
Draft- 15m
Facilities - North Harbor
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The Busan Port
Name- Sinsundae
Cargo handling - 1,982,306 TEU
Berthing vessel- 1,504 ships
Name- Sinsundae
Cargo handling - 1,982,306 TEU
Berthing vessel- 1,504 ships
Container Terminal
Facility- 1,200m(DWT50,000*4)
Draft- 15m~ 16m
Facility- 1,200m(DWT50,000*4)
Draft- 15m~ 16m
Facilities – North Harbor
Republic of Korea
The Busan Port
Name- Grain Terminal
Cargo handling - 1,323,009 tons
Berthing vessel- 208 ships
Name- Grain Terminal
Cargo handling - 1,323,009 tons
Berthing vessel- 208 ships
Grain Terminal
Facilities - North Harbor
Republic of Korea
The Busan Port
Name- Southern Fishery
Port
Main Cargo - Marine Products
Berthing Capacity- 103 Berths
Name- Southern Fishery
Port
Main Cargo - Marine Products
Berthing Capacity- 103 Berths
Southern Fishery Port
Facilities - South Harbor
Republic of Korea
The Busan Port
Name- Central Pier
Cargo handling - 1,692,000 tons
Berthing vessel- 445 ships
Name- Central Pier
Cargo handling - 1,692,000 tons
Berthing vessel- 445 ships
Conventional Pier
Facilities - Gamcheon Harbor
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The Busan Port
Name- Gamcheon Hanjin
Cargo handling - 547,766 TEU
Berthing vessel- 410 ships
Name- Gamcheon Hanjin
Cargo handling - 547,766 TEU
Berthing vessel- 410 ships
Container Terminal
Facility- 600m(DWT50,000*2)
Draft- 13m
Facility- 600m(DWT50,000*2)
Draft- 13m
Facilities - Gamcheon Harbor
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The Busan Port
Name- Dadaepo Harbor
Main Cargo- Coastal marine products
Berthing Capacity
- 25,000 DWT X 2
Characteristics
- Multipurpose Pier
Name- Dadaepo Harbor
Main Cargo- Coastal marine products
Berthing Capacity
- 25,000 DWT X 2
Characteristics
- Multipurpose Pier
Conventional Pier
Facilities - Dadaepo Harbor
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The Busan Port Master Plan for Distrikpark
Woongdong complex
Distriparks for North container terminal
Distriparks for south container terminal
Republic of Korea
The Busan Port Basic Concept of Distriparks
□ Land utilization plan of New port area
-- Create distriparks for logistics business in North and South Create distriparks for logistics business in North and South
container terminalcontainer terminal
-- Create Free Economic Zone to promote a hub role in NorthCreate Free Economic Zone to promote a hub role in North--
East Asian regionEast Asian region
□ Land utilization plan for Woongdong area
-- Establish functions of logistics and distribution center to enhance Establish functions of logistics and distribution center to enhance growth possibility and vitalization of Busan New Port in the future.growth possibility and vitalization of Busan New Port in the future.
-- Maintain coMaintain co--relationship between logistics and leisure & relationship between logistics and leisure &
tourism to strengthen Selftourism to strengthen Self--sufficient logistics sufficient logistics
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The Busan Port
• Area : about 3.083 Mil.㎡
logisticslogistics
residentialresidential
commercialcommercial
North container terminalNorth container terminal
Specific Plan – Distriparks
Specific Land utilization plan of distriparks in North container terminal
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The Busan Port
General trend of international port logistics
General trend of international port logistics
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The Busan Port
- Container cargo of NE Asia is expected to reach at 1.36 mill. TEUs in 2010, which accounts for 32% of global container cargo volume
266
84
2002
423
136
2010
<Unit : Million TEU>
(World)
(World)
(NE Asia)
(NE Asia)
World : 5.97%
Annual average increasing rate
NE Asia: 6.21%
- Particularly, recent container cargo volume in China has been drastically increased at more than 30% per annual
General trend of International logistics
□ NE Asia has been emerged as the world three large trade region
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The Busan Port
- Hub and spokes system, in which large vessels only call at hub ports
- Trend of container vessel being bigger is accelerating the adoption of Hub & Spokes system
General trend of International logistics
□ The container vessels become larger and call at hub ports
※ 4,000TEU(’80s)→ 6,000(’90s)→8,000(’00s)→ 12,000TEU(future)
- International logistics has been changed into ‘the regional hub-based global logistics system’
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The Busan Port
- Shanghai plans to build 52 berths additionally in Yangshan port, in which 5 berths will be completed by the end of 2005.
- Japan also established “Super hub-port plan”(in 2002), and has actively participated in the hub port construction competition.
General trend of International logistics
□ Strong competition for becoming regional logistics hub.
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The Busan Port
4,216 5,613 6,334 8,620 11,280 21.8(7) (6) (5) (4) (3)
2,986 3,993 5,076 7,614 10,650 29.0(11) (11) (8) (6) (4)
6,440 7,540 8,073 9,453 10,408 10.1(4) (3) (3) (3) (5)
6,985 7,426 7,541 8,493 8,840 4.8(3) (4) (4) (5) (6)
3,829 4,879 5,184 6,106 7,179 17.3(8) (7) (7) (8) (7)
6,342 6,275 6,096 6,506 7,107 2.3(5) (5) (6) (7) (8)
3,738 4,248 4,689 5,374 6,138 10.4(9) (9) (9) (9) (9)
3,614 4,082 4,218 4,777 5,445 8.5(10) (10) (11) (10) (10)
2,845 3,058 3,502 4,194 5,152 12.6(13) (15) (13) (13) (11)
2,550 3,207 3,760 4,533 4,841 13.7(15) (12) (12) (11) (12)
Dubai
Port Kla n g
Hamburg
Antwerp
L.A
Rotterdam
Busan
Kahosiung
Sh a n gh a i
Sh e n zh e n
General trend of International logistics:
The world’s top container ports
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The Busan Port
Transportation System
in Busan Port
Transportation System
in Busan Port
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The Busan Port Busan, a hub port in the world
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The Busan Port Transportation Network
Expressway Network Railway Network
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The Busan Port Access to the Busan New Port
Project titleOpening
year
Rear road Ⅰ 2008
Rear road Ⅱ 2011
Access roadⅠ 2006
Connection road
from Busan to Geoje2011
Project titleOpening
year
Rear railroad(Single) 2008
Access railroad to N-
Con.terminal(Single)2008
Road
Railway
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The Busan Port
Container Non-container total
(TEU/Yr) % (TEU/Yr) % (TEU/Yr) %
Seoul 280,853 5.1% 1,380,885 12.5% 5,537,509 6.0%
Incheon 195,944 3.5% 244,012 2.2% 3,143,983 3.4%
Gyunggi 833,036 15.1% 509,437 4.6% 12,838,370 13.8%
Gangwon 6,705 0.1% 17,958 0.2% 117,192 0.1%
Busan 513,414 9.3% 5,025,854 45.4% 12,624,381 13.6%
Gyungnam 1,054,345 19.1% 1,611,805 14.6% 17,216,111 18.6%
Ulsan 793,480 14.4% 476,153 4.3% 12,219,657 13.2%
Daegu 250,199 4.5% 292,398 2.6% 3,995,343 4.3%
Gyungbuk 753,222 13.6% 845,531 7.6% 11,993,217 12.9%
Others 840,532 15.3% 661,427 6.0% 13,101,300 15.1
total 5,521,730 100.0% 11,065,460 100.0% 92,787,063 100.0%
O/D analysis
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The Busan Port Composition of port transportation
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The Busan Port
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002Increasing
rate
total 4,677 4,807 5,150 5,130 5,566 4.4%
Road 3,932 4,085 4,384 4,460 4,942 5.9%
84.0 85.0 85.1 86.6 88.8
607 593 650 551 580 -1.1%
13.0 12.3 12.6 11.0 10.4
Coastal Transportation
138 129 116 119 44 -24.9%
3.0 2.7 2.3 2.4 0.8
railway
(%)
(%)
(%)
Composition of port transportation
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The Busan Port
SWOT analysis on Busan Port transportationSWOT analysis on Busan Port transportation
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The Busan Port SWOT Analysis
Busan PortTransportation
Strength
Opportunity
Weakness
Threats
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The Busan Port
Strength
SWOT analysis - Strength
Huge investment
Many of competitive logistics companies
Pre-planned transportation system in Busan New port
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The Busan Port
Weakness
Centralization of transportation in Busan port
(some local ports should be developed to save inland transportation cost)
Centralization of inland transportation.
( no waterway available)
Not enough CY in and out of Busan Port
SWOT analysis - Weakness
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The Busan Port
Opportunity
SWOT analysis - Opportunity
Recognize the importance of port logistics and support
logistics industry
Systematic and comprehensive road construction plans are
underway
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The Busan Port
Threat
Increasing labor cost in port logistics industry
Keep the balance between development and environment``
Delay of construction projects due to environmental problems
Conflict between central government and local government
SWOT analysis -Threat
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The Busan Port
Conclusions Conclusions
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The Busan Port Lesson from Busan Port case
Railway is not a perfect solution for port logistics
Conflicts can exist between citizens’demand and port industry
Airport and seaport should be linked for a better system
Logistics center contains rest areas and top-notched system like RFID
As well as Road and railway construction
Long-term plan can save a huge amount of money
such as buying Land and compensation for residents etc.
Republic of Korea
The Busan Port Suggestions for new projects
Pre-planned transportation plan based on precise survey
Aggressive investment on infrastructure
Need of B/C analysis on choice of transportation
Benchmarking from failure cases
Logistics Experts’participation (Civil engineers’should be involved in establishing port logistics plans)
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The Busan Port
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