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About
Daepori Port, nestled in the picturesque coastline of South Korea, serves as a vital maritime gateway for regional trade and commerce. Strategically located along the East Sea, the port primarily supports the local fishing industry, with robust capabilities for handling various types of cargo and vessel operations. As a smaller yet significant port, Daepori plays an essential role in the local economy, providing critical infrastructure that facilitates the movement of goods and services.
Initially developed to support the fishing industry, Daepori Port has evolved to accommodate additional trade activities, linking local producers with larger markets. Its facilities include mooring options for fishing vessels and cargo ships, enabling seamless logistical support for maritime operations. Though smaller than some of South Korea’s major ports, Daepori Port’s strategic location and functionality mean it is well-positioned to support the economic activities of the surrounding communities and enhance regional trade relationships.
In recent years, Daepori Port has emphasized sustainable practices geared towards environmental protection and resource conservation. Initiatives aimed at minimizing the environmental footprint of port operations while enhancing efficiency are becoming increasingly important. By fostering community involvement and promoting sustainability, Daepori Port aims to thrive economically while safeguarding its natural surroundings. As the port continues to adapt to changing trade dynamics, it asserts its significance as a maritime asset within the regional economy, supporting both local development and international trade initiatives.
Current congestion levels and vessel traffic information for Daepori
Port congestion and real-time status data is not yet available.
Technical information and facilities available at Daepori Port
Detailed harbor characteristics: depths, pilotage, cargo handling capabilities, repair facilities and communications. Data sourced from the World Port Index.
Environmental initiatives and sustainability measures at Daepori Port
Environmental sustainability initiatives
N/A; establishing a tracking system for emissions is part of future sustainability planning.
Carbon emissions efficiency
Relative environmental performance
Understanding the economic and regional significance of Daepori Port
Daepori Port acts as an essential maritime hub for the surrounding communities in South Korea, emphasizing the importance of local fishing and trade. Facilitating the efficient movement of goods and seafood products fosters strong connections between local markets and broader economic structures in South Korea. As Daepori Port develops and implements sustainable practices, it enhances its role in regional economic growth while remaining committed to environmental responsibility.
FAQ
Essential performance indicators and operational statistics for Daepori Port
Approximately 20,000 TEUs, reflecting the port’s engagement in various local and regional trade activities.
Container volume · last 12 months
Around 30-40 vessel calls per month, predominantly by fishing and small cargo vessels.
Average monthly vessel traffic
Typically ranges from 12-24 hours, depending on vessel type and operations.
Typical turnaround time
Estimated at 60-70%, influenced by seasonal fishing activity and logistic requirements.
Current utilization rate
Schedule reliability
Average anchorage wait
Regional & international routes
Asia · Europe · North America
Weather & peak-season congestion