Despite the turmoil in the shipping and port sector triggered by Hanjin Shipping bankruptcy, BPA set its goal to achieve a growth in 2018 as well, marking the 20 million TEU era. The port authority introduced its mid-long term vision to transform the organization into a global port corporation. The plan encompasses three major hub projects – global logistics hub, marine tourism and business hub, and port-related service hub projects. Earlier this month, the port commission decided to increase its budget in 2018 by 10 percent to KRW 848.1 billion from KRW 770.7 billion in 2017.
A total of KRW 103.6 billion will be injected into constructing western container pier at Busan New Port and KRW 33.3 billion will be used for establishing a distripark. In addition, BPA will inject KRW 51.6 billion into the port redevelopment project, aiming at becoming a marine tourism business hub attracting cruise tourists. BPA also decided to inject KRW 7.6 billion into job creation and KRW 12.1 billion for establishing the environment for the 4th industrial era.