Busan Port at a Glance
South Port, the largest base point of the fishery industry in Republic of Korea, accounts for 30% of the nation’s commissioned sales of fishery products. As well as the Busan joint fishery market, handling a daily amount of nearly 800 tons, frozen and processed fishery companies are also situated here and playing a crucial role in the business of fishery product retail. The famous Jagalchi market has now completed its modernization project and is anticipated to grow as a world-class fishery product center.
Gamcheon Port is a multi-purpose terminal handling coastal and freight cargo including fishery products, cements, sands, and steel materials. Since the establishment of a staterun wholesale market for fishery products Gamcheon Port is becoming a focal place for fishery products.
Dadaepo Port, in the past a berthing place of ships for repairs and passenger ships, is to be developed in the future into an eco-friendly port.