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China To Korea Shipping Line

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    Shanghai

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    2024-01-12 05:40

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Da Gong International Logistic Co., Ltd (Shanghai)
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Trading Area

We have 3-4 sailings per month to cover below port:

Between Shanghai, Tianjin, Qingdao, Dalian, Zhangjiagang, Lianyungang, Bayuquan, Fangcheng, Qinzhou, Guangzhou and Changhang, Incheon, Seoul, Pyeongtaek, Busan.





The sea freight routes between China and South Korea mainly include the following ports: Incheon Port, Busan Port, Pohang Port, and Gwangyang Port in South Korea, and Weihai Port, Shanghai Port, Qingdao Port, Yantian Port, and Dandong Port in China.





The sea freight routes between Southeast Asia and South Korea mainly include the following ports: Busan Port, Incheon Port, Pohang Port, and Gwangyang Port in South Korea, and Port Klang, Port of Tanjung Pelepas, Port of Singapore, Port of Rotterdam, and Port of Antwerp in Southeast Asia.

South Korea is well-connected to various international maritime routes, facilitating efficient sea transportation. Here are some of the major sea routes involving South Korea:



 



1. Asia-Europe Route: South Korea serves as an important link between Asia and Europe. Shipping lines connect the Port of Busan and other Korean ports with major ports in Europe, such as Rotterdam, Hamburg, and Antwerp. This route enables the transportation of a wide range of goods, including electronics, automobiles, and textiles.





2. Asia-North America Route: South Korea has strong trade ties with North America, and there are several shipping routes connecting Korean ports, especially the Port of Busan, with major ports in the United States and Canada. Cities like Los Angeles, Seattle, Vancouver, and Long Beach are key destinations for cargo shipments between Asia and North America.





3. Intra-Asia Route: South Korea is strategically located within the intra-Asian trade network. It has established sea routes with countries throughout Asia, facilitating trade and economic cooperation. The Port of Busan serves as a transshipment hub, connecting with ports in China, Japan, Southeast Asia, and other Asian nations.





4. Transpacific Route: The Transpacific route connects South Korea with various ports on the West Coast of the United States, enabling the transportation of goods between South Korea and markets in California, Washington, and other states along the Pacific Coast.





5. South Korea-Japan Route: Given the proximity between South Korea and Japan, there are numerous sea routes that connect Korean ports, such as Busan and Incheon, with major Japanese ports like Tokyo, Yokohama, and Osaka. These routes support the bilateral trade and economic exchanges between the two countries.



 



Some of the major seaports in South Korea:

1. Port of Busan: Located in the southeastern part of the country, the Port of Busan is the largest and busiest seaport in South Korea. It serves as a key hub for international trade and connects South Korea to various destinations worldwide. The port handles a wide range of cargo, including containers, automobiles, bulk cargo, and more.



 



2. Incheon Port: Situated on the west coast of South Korea, Incheon Port is the second-largest port in the country. It is strategically located near the capital city of Seoul and serves as an important gateway for both passenger and cargo transportation. Incheon Port offers diverse facilities and services, including container terminals, general cargo terminals, ferry terminals, and cruise ship terminals.



 



3. Port of Gwangyang: Located in the southwestern part of South Korea, the Port of Gwangyang is the nation's third-largest seaport. It is well-known for its steel industry and serves as a major export hub for steel products. The port also handles various types of cargo, such as containers, coal, iron ore, and petrochemical products.



 



4. Port of Ulsan: Situated in the southeastern region of South Korea, the Port of Ulsan is primarily known for being a major industrial center. It is closely linked to the city's heavy industries, including shipbuilding, petrochemicals, and automobile manufacturing. The port accommodates a wide range of cargo, and it has specialized terminals for containers, oil, LNG, and other commodities.



 



Port of Pyeongtaek-Dangjin: Located in the western part of South Korea, this port complex consists of the Pyeongtaek Port and the Dangjin Port. It is an emerging seaport with increasing importance in the logistic chain. The port handles various types of cargo,



 





Type of goods



 



1)Ton bags include PET plastic particles, bags containing fertilizer.

2)Steel including coil steel, steel pipe.

3)Machinery, vehicles. Bulk cargo includes iron ore, nickel ore, coal.

4)Containers include furniture, tires, textiles.



 





Customer we have served



 



Hainan Yisheng Petrochemical Co., Ltd., China National Petroleum Corporation, BAOSTEEL, POWERCHINA, SPIC, TANGSTEEEL GROUP, Aristone, ZKJI, CNCEC, SINOTRUK, SHANGHAI ELECTRIC, SEPCO, WESTERN POWER, CNOOC, ENERGY CHINA, CHNT, SINOMA, CCTEG, REC, etc.





















 

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