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Port profile
Port of Incheon | South Korea Maritime Infrastructure
Incheon is a maritime port located in South Korea (Far East). Facilities: terminal. View port details, infrastructure & shipping data.
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About
Incheon Port, located on the northwest coast of South Korea, is a central hub for maritime trade and commerce in the region. With geographic coordinates of 37º 28' 50'' N and 126º 37' 14'' E, it's strategically positioned to facilitate international shipping and logistics. As one of the largest ports in South Korea, it plays a critical role in connecting domestic markets with global trade networks. Managed by the Incheon Port Authority, this bustling port has evolved into a modern logistics center that supports the economy of Incheon and the country as a whole.
Incheon Port is renowned for its comprehensive facilities, which cater to a wide range of cargo types including containers, bulk goods, and vehicles. The port features advanced container terminals designed to accommodate large vessels, ensuring efficient operational capabilities that significantly enhance cargo handling. Its proximity to the capital city of Seoul and the metropolitan area makes it an attractive gateway for imports and exports, further boosting economic activities in the region.
Recent enhancements to the port infrastructure have focused on expanding capacity and modernizing technology to ensure that Incheon Port remains competitive in the global maritime industry. These initiatives include the implementation of automation in container handling and environmentally sustainable practices aimed at reducing the port's carbon footprint. Incheon Port is committed to supporting the broader national strategy to enhance its shipping and logistics capabilities while nurturing a sustainable maritime environment. As Incheon Port continues to grow, it remains a vital asset for South Korea's economic development and global trade relations.
Current congestion levels and vessel traffic information for Incheon
15
Vessels currently at berth
8
Vessels waiting
3-4 days
Average cargo stay
Stable operations with optimal efficiency
Congestion analysis · 30 days
Technical information and facilities available at Incheon 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 Incheon Port
Environmental sustainability initiatives
Carbon emissions efficiency
Relative environmental performance
Understanding the economic and regional significance of Incheon Port
Incheon Port is a critical maritime gateway in South Korea, playing a vital role in trade connectivity and supporting local economic growth. Its commitment to modernization and sustainability underscores its importance in the global shipping landscape.
FAQ
Essential performance indicators and operational statistics for Incheon Port
Approximately 3 million TEUs
Container volume · last 12 months
About 300-350 vessels
Average monthly vessel traffic
24-30 hours
Typical turnaround time
75%
Current utilization rate
90%
Schedule reliability
1-2 hours
Average anchorage wait
and 5 more
Regional & international routes
Asia · Europe · North America
Weather & peak-season congestion
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