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Port profile
Seoul Port — South Korea Maritime Hub
Seoul is a maritime port located in South Korea (Far East). View port details, infrastructure & shipping data.
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About
Seoul Port, also known as Incheon Port, is a pivotal maritime facility located on the western coast of South Korea, approximately 40 kilometers from the capital city of Seoul. As one of the busiest ports in the country, it serves as a vital gateway for international trade and commerce, significantly contributing to South Korea’s economy. The geographical coordinates of Seoul Port are 37º 33' 8'' N and 126º 54' 11'' E, providing it with direct access to major shipping routes in the Yellow Sea. Managed by the Incheon Port Authority, Seoul Port operates as a modern logistics hub that supports various industries, including shipping, manufacturing, and technology.
Seoul Port specializes in handling a wide range of cargo types, including containers, bulk goods, and vehicles, making it an essential part of the South Korean supply chain. The port features advanced container terminals and facilities capable of accommodating some of the largest vessels in the global maritime industry. With ongoing investments in infrastructure development and modernization, Seoul Port continues to enhance its operational efficiency and expand its capacity.
As the port evolves, it remains committed to sustainable practices aimed at reducing its environmental impact. This includes measures to minimize carbon emissions, improve waste management, and promote eco-friendly logistics solutions. As one of South Korea's critical maritime gateways, Seoul Port plays a central role in enhancing trade connectivity, supporting the local economy, and maintaining the country’s competitive position in the global marketplace. With its strategic location and comprehensive services, Seoul Port is poised to continue its growth and prominence in the maritime industry.
Current congestion levels and vessel traffic information for Seoul
20
Vessels currently at berth
10
Vessels waiting
4-5 days
Average cargo stay
Generally stable with minimal congestion
Congestion analysis · 30 days
Technical information and facilities available at Seoul 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 Seoul Port
Environmental sustainability initiatives
Carbon emissions efficiency
Relative environmental performance
Understanding the economic and regional significance of Seoul Port
Seoul Port is a vital maritime hub in South Korea that enhances trade connectivity and supports the local economy. Its commitment to modernization and sustainability solidifies its importance in the global maritime landscape.
FAQ
Essential performance indicators and operational statistics for Seoul Port
Over 2.5 million TEUs
Container volume · last 12 months
Approximately 350-400 vessels
Average monthly vessel traffic
24-36 hours
Typical turnaround time
80%
Current utilization rate
85%
Schedule reliability
1-3 hours
Average anchorage wait
Regional & international routes
Asia · Europe · North America
Weather & peak-season congestion
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