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South Korea
KRPUSsea_portMajor Global Hub

Port of Busan (KRPUS)

South KoreaAsia

Annual TEU
22.0M
Max Depth
16m
Harbor Size
N/A
Timezone
UTC
Coordinates
35.1333, 129.0500

Port Overview & Facilities

Port of Busan, identified by the UN/LOCODE KRPUS, is a premier sea_port situated in South Korea. This facility plays an indispensable role in the Asia logistics infrastructure, serving as a critical gateway for international trade and logistics. With its strategic geographic position at coordinates 35.1333°N, 129.0500°E, it provides essential connectivity between global shipping lanes and the domestic markets of South Korea. The port's technical capabilities are impressive, featuring a maximum draft of 16 meters, which allows it to accommodate the world's largest container ships and deep-draft bulk carriers. Its annual throughput of approximately 22.0 million TEU underscores its status as a high-capacity hub within the Eastern Asia. The facility is equipped with advanced cargo handling technology and specialized terminals for and , ensuring efficient turnaround times for global carriers. Beyond its physical infrastructure, Port of Busan is a key economic driver for the region, supporting thousands of jobs and facilitating seamless supply chain operations. It operates in the UTC timezone and is complemented by its proximity to other major hubs like Shanghai and Shanghai Hongqiao International Apt, further strengthening the regional maritime network. For businesses looking to optimize their global logistics, Busan offers a reliable and sophisticated platform for maritime commerce.

Key Technical Specs

UN/LOCODEKRPUS
Port Typesea_port
Maximum Depth16 Meters
Annual Throughput22.0M TEU

Operational Details

Harbor SizeN/A
TimezoneUTC
Nearby AirportNo

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