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Contents. Ⅰ. Current Status of Busan Port Ⅱ. Redevelopment Master Plan Ⅲ. Conclusions. Current Status of Busan Port. The Port of Busan. ▶ The World’s 5th Busiest Container Port ▶ The World’s 3rd Busiest Transshipment Port. North Port. South Port. New Port. Gamcheon Port.

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  1. Contents Ⅰ. Current Status of Busan Port Ⅱ. Redevelopment Master Plan Ⅲ. Conclusions

  2. Current Status of Busan Port

  3. The Port of Busan ▶The World’s 5th Busiest Container Port ▶The World’s 3rd Busiest Transshipment Port North Port South Port New Port Gamcheon Port Dadaepo Port

  4. Reason for New Port Development Volume Projection of Busan Port Volume 25 M 21 M 20 M 22.9 M 18.8 M 12.0 M 16.1 M Volume 12 M Capacity 6.4 M 6 M New Port Opening 4.1 M Year 2020 1999 1995 2006 2011 2015 (UNIT : TEU) ※ Source : Global Logistics Research Institute, 2005

  5. Opening of Busan New Port (Jan 19, 2006)

  6. New Port – 6 Berths in Operation

  7. Current Future Current Port New Port Near Residential Area City Area Away from City CAPA 6 M TEU vs ACT 12 M TEU CAPA 6 M TEU Svc Upgrade CAPA 15 M TEU Congestion in OPN Redevelopment of Old Port Area Distripark for Value-Added Svc Waterfront Occupied by Commercial Activity Versatile Port Port Development

  8. Redevelopement Master Plan

  9. Outline of Redevelopment Project Busan City Hall Busan Jin Station Custom’s Office BPA Busan Station Busan Tower Pier5 Pier4 Pier3 Central Pier Pier2 Pier 1 International Passenger Terminal ◈Size : 1,424,000 ㎡ ◈Total Budget : US$10 billion ◈The project, implemented in 2008 by phase Ferry Terminal The 2nd Lotte World

  10. Zone Division Size 1,424,000 (100%) ㅡ SCOPE Commercial Space Public Space ㅡ ㅡ = + 553,000 (39%) 871,000 (61%)

  11. Land Use Plan

  12. Terminal Zone ▶Size : 114,000㎡ ▶ Transportation Center of Europe and Asia 국제여객터미널(정면) 국제여객터미널(배면) Terminal Zone Terminal Zone

  13. World Business Zone ▶ Size : 110,000 ㎡ ▶ World-Plaza, International Convention Center, Trade Center Government Office, Duty Free Shop 업무시설예시 LANDMARK 쇼핑몰 World Business Zone

  14. Exhibition Hall IT Exhibitiom Live Entertainment Zone Live Entertainment Zone Live Entertainment Zone ▶Size : 123,000㎡ ▶IT Shopping Mall, Exhibition Hall, Business Information Center, Sports and Game Center

  15. Waterway Water front Multi Use Zone Multi Use Zone Multi-Use Zone ▶ Size :163,000 ㎡ ▶ Timeshare, Senior Town, Traditional Restaurant, International School Ocean Dwelling

  16. Ocean Culture Zone ▶ Size : 157,000 ㎡ ▶ Art Stadium, Ocean Theme Park, Asia Folk Village, Ocean Dom Marine Theme Park) Ocean World Ocean Culture Zone

  17. Development of Surrounding Area ▶ North Port District, South Port District, Youngdo District North Port District North Port Redevelopment Busan Station North Port District North Port Bridge Youngdo District South Port District Jagalchi Market Youngdo District Marineland South Port District Waterfront Area Marine-techno Police

  18. Busan Port in 2020

  19. ▶ Economic Effect Securing Land : US$3.7 billion UD$31.7 billion Construction : US$ 28 billion Economic Effects of the Redevelopment Project ▶ Job Creation 121,000 By Phase Job Creation Total 121,000 Securing Land 10,000 Construction 73,000 Employment 38,000 Employment in Tourism and Other Relevant Industries

  20. Conclusions • Versatile Busan Port • Eco-friendly Urban Development • Full participation of Citizens

  21. Busan North Port Redevelopment Thank you www.busanpa.com

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