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Shipping Glossary

Antwerp New Port Hanjin Kerry Logistics Hanjin Newport Logistics Gamman Gwangyang Pyeongtaek Gyeong-In Algeciras Kaohsiung Tan Cang Cai Mep Tokyo Osaka Seattle Long Beach Oakland

Hanjin Shipping's 14 dedicated terminals and 2 logistics center are located in important hub ports worldwide, handle about 7 million TEU annually. Hanjin Shipping continues to invest in hub ports. After establishing the first dedicated terminal in Seattle in 1986, it expanded its facilities to Longbeach in 1991, Osaka in 1992, and Tokyo in 1994 step by step.

In 1998, a turning point for Hanjin Shipping’s terminal business, the dedicated terminals were established in Busan(Gamcheon, Gamman), Gwangyang in Korea, and Kaohsiung in Taiwan.

After that time, Hanjin Shipping obtained a dedicated terminal in Oakland to handle increasing container traffic, and in 2002, it expanded Longbeach terminal to about 1.52 million square meters.

In 2005 and 2006, terminals at Pyongtaek and Antwerp was established,
and Pyongtaek Terminal have expanded its berths from two to four in 2008.
Moreover, world's first port with horizontal automatic yard system in Busan New Port was established in 2009.

In 2010, the first semi-automatic terminal in the Meditterranean area, TTI Algeciras was established
and in 2012, Gyeong-In terminal, located in the connection point of Korea and Northern China, has been established.

Korean Terminals

Terminal Busan New Port Terminal Busan Gamman Terminal Gwangyang Terminal Pyongtaek Terminal Gyeong-In Terminal (Two terminals)
Gyeong-In Gimpo
Year opened 2009. 2 1998. 5 1998.11 2005. 3 2012. 2 2012. 2
Location Jinhae (Busan) Busan Cholla Province Gyeonggi Province Incheon Gyeonggi Province
Total Area(㎡) 687,590 297,535 533,000 192,000 330,000 132,000
Pier Length(m) 1,100 700 900 1,040 500 250
Berth 4 2 3 4 2 2
Crane spec.
24 rows 22rows 2cranes 22rows 1crane 18rows 4cranes 13 rows 10 rows
12 cranes 18rows 5cranes 19rows 6cranes 16rows 2cranes 2 STS cranes 2 Wide Span
Gantry Cranes
Water Depth(M) 16 15 15 14 8 6.3
Reefer Plug 1,700 570 1,200 383 192 90
Gate 10 6 8 2 6 4

Global Terminals

Terminal Tokyo Osaka Kaohsiung Seattle Long Beach Oakland Antwerp Algeciras Cai Mep
Year opened 1994.04 1992.02 1998.11 1986.11 1991.03 2001.06 2006.01 2010. 5 2011. 2
Country Japan Japan Taiwan U.S.A. U.S.A. U.S.A. Belgium Spain Vietnam
Total Area(㎡) 116,625 104,152 423,619 356,123 1,541,852 485,623 175,000 292,900 340,000
Quay Wall(m) 350 350 995 700 1,530 730 350 1,200 590
Berth 1 1 3 2 4 2 1 2.5 2
Crane spec. 18rows 2cranes, 16rows 1cranes 16rows 2cranes 22rows 1cranes,
17rows6cranes
18rows 3cranes
22rows 3cranes,
16rows 2cranes
22rows 14cranes 22rows 4cranes 20rows 3cranes 22rows 8cranes 22rows 6cranes
Water Depth(M) 15 13.5 15 15 15 15.2 15.5 17.5 14.5
Reefer Plug 270 378 714 406 1,800 497 260 960 1,080
Gate 8 6 8 18 45 20 7 6 4
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