Busan Port Names Woo Ye-jong as New CEO

September 3, 2015

The Busan Port Authority (BPA) announced Woo Ye-jong has been named as its new CEO, as appointed by the Korean Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries.
 
Woo took office on July 31, 2015 and will serve for a three year term. He succeeds Lim Ki-tack who will take over as Secretary General at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in January 2016.
 
On taking his new role, Woo said, “My focus as CEO will be on strengthening the port’s competiveness by improving efficiency and keeping control of costs. It is vital that we maintain a clear strategy to ensure we retain our current position as a global container hub port.”
 
Woo is keen to work closely with the port’s terminal operators and to reflect their ideas and opinions in BPA’s future strategy. BPA said it will also help relieve some of the burden currently facing its terminal operators, particularly issues that have the potential to result in job losses.
 
The new CEO has pledged to continue with the redevelopment of the old port as scheduled, as well as the planned enhancements to the new port. Woo will also continue efforts to widen and diversify BPA’s business portfolio to boost profits. 
 
Woo studied at Korea’s Dankook University and the University of Cardiff, U.K. He has worked in a range of Korean government maritime roles including Director General for Shipping Policy, Assistant Minister for Marine Policy and Director-General for Northeast Asia Logistics Hub Promotion. Prior to his current appointment, Woo served as Deputy Minister for Planning and Coordination at the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries. He is also a visiting professor at the Graduate School of Logistics, Incheon National University.

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