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A Study on Strategies of Gunsan Port by Considering Regional Characteristics

지역특화산업을 고려한 군산항 발전 방안

  • Jung-Ho Na (Industrial Economics Research Department, Jeonbuk Research Institute) ;
  • Sung-Woo Cho (Department of Supply Chain and Logistics, Kunsan National University)
  • 나정호 (전북연구원 산업경제연구부) ;
  • 조성우 (군산대학교 국제물류학과)
  • Received : 2021.12.10
  • Accepted : 2021.12.27
  • Published : 2021.12.30

Abstract

This study comprehensively reviews the research conducted until recently in order to derive realistic alternatives in consideration of local industries. The case analysis was performed on a competitive port of similar size, and strategies and revitalization measures were suggested in consideration of the conditions of Gunsan Port. Literature review focused on papers and major reports. The case of similar size were analyzed for Daesan port, Boryeong port, and Mokpo port. In order to find strategies to revitalize the regional port logistics industry behind Gunsan Port, the recent opportunities and threat factors of Gunsan Port were derived. In order to foster the regional port logistics industry with Gunsan Port as its main base, this study proposes a three-step development strategy. It is necessary to increase the effectiveness of the public-private joint port sales and maintain the incentive system, but use it as a means to strengthen the competitiveness of Gunsan Port. Since the possibility of opening various routes is not high due to the conditions of Gunsan Port, various business models can be devised to link the currently opened routes. Start-up in the logistics field can stand out if they provide predictive data or provide consulting services by securing and analyzing logistics data, not directly providing logistics services.

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