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Korean maritime transport industry suffers

Despite a boom in the Korean transportation sector, sales of the Korean maritime transport industry plunged more than 10% in 2017. The industry has suffered a setback for five consecutive years since 2013. The Korean maritime transport industry’s cargo volume plummeted sharply as Hanjin Shipping, the nation’s No. 1 and the world’s seventh largest shipping company, finally went under in February of last year.

The Korean government’s support has not worked. Hyundai Merchant Marine (HMM) which is Korea’s only national flag oceangoing shipping company, has been in the red for 14 consecutive quarters despite trillions of won support from the government, and SK Shipping was sold off to a private equity fund, showing that the Korean shipping industry is not out of the woods yet.

According to a report released by Statistics Korea on Nov. 21, sales of the Korean maritime transportation industry last year hit 27.146 trillion won, down by 3.737 trillion won (12.0%) from 31.155 trillion won in 2016. In 2012, the figure stood at 44.986 trillion won.

Sales of the Korean transport industry as a whole increased by one trillion won (0.7%) to 142.2 trillion won last year, growing for three years running from 2014.

Excluding maritime transportation, all other segments enjoyed sales growth, including the warehouse and transportation-related services (7.3%), air transportation (4.2%) and land transportation (3.1%).

At the same time, the number of companies engaged in maritime transport shrank 8.0% (53) and the number of employees contracted 14.7% (4,000).

Read more on Business Korea.

 





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