South Korea’s Busan Port Authority (BPA) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Korea Oil Supply Shipowner’s Association (KOSSA) on the prevention of marine pollution.
Woo Ye-jong, president of Busan Port Authority (BPA), will embark on a tour of Europe to visit shipping firms and attend meetings as part of efforts to help increase cargo volumes at the Korean port.
Busan Port Authority (BPA) has expressed confidence in moving 20m teu of container throughput in 2015 at Busan port, and will set up a new international business division to further extend its global outreach.
Newly appointed Busan Port Authority (BPA) ceo Woo Ye-jong has pledged to carry on with the redevelopment of Busan old port as scheduled, as well as the planned upgrades to the new port.
Busan Port Authority (BPA) has appointed a new boss with effect from 31 July to replace the outgoing Lim Ki-tack, who will assume his new posting as the secretary-general of IMO in 2016.