Rhenus opens its first office in South Korea

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The Rhenus Group is opening its own business operations in South Korea at the beginning of November. The logistics specialist also founded the national company known as Rhenus Logistics Korea at the same time. The office in the South Korean capital Seoul will organise sea and air freight operations, third-party logistics and domestic transport services in future.
“The primary motive for opening the business site in South Korea is to continue consolidating our Asian network; we’ve been continually expanding this during the past few years. Seoul forms the centre of South Korea and is the focal point of the Sudogwon metropolitan district.
“More than 25 million people live there and this accounts for half of the population of the country; it therefore provides an excellent starting point for our range of logistics solutions,” says Tobias Bartz, who is responsible for the logistics specialist’s Asian business on the Rhenus Management Board, citing the reasons for the latest developments.
The Rhenus Group is particularly aiming to establish itself as a partner for transporting, handling and storing raw materials, semi-finished products and industrial and consumer goods in the South Korean market with its complete range of services. Rhenus Logistics Korea then plans to develop the individual solutions for specific sectors, combined with local expertise.
Much of the country’s trade takes place with Europe – but the new company will also focus on transport between different Asian countries. In terms of its infrastructure, South Korea provides excellent conditions for sea and air freight services for the new national company with Incheon International Airport, one of the largest in Asia, and the port of Busan, which is one of the top 10 in the world according to the number of containers handled. “We also envisage further growth in this market in future after completing the starting phase in Seoul,” says Bartz.
Questions & Answers
Q.What types of logistics services will Rhenus Logistics Korea offer?
What types of logistics services will Rhenus Logistics Korea offer?
The Seoul office will handle sea and air freight operations, third-party logistics, and domestic transport services. They also aim to transport, handle, and store raw materials, semi-finished products, and industrial and consumer goods.
Q.Why did Rhenus choose South Korea for its new operations?
Why did Rhenus choose South Korea for its new operations?
The primary motive is to consolidate its Asian network, which has been expanding for several years. Seoul, with over 25 million people, provides an excellent starting point for logistics solutions.
Q.What specific trade routes will the new company focus on?
What specific trade routes will the new company focus on?
While much of South Korea's trade is with Europe, the new company will also concentrate on transport between different Asian countries. This expands their regional influence.
Q.What are the long-term growth prospects for Rhenus in South Korea?
What are the long-term growth prospects for Rhenus in South Korea?
After the initial phase in Seoul, Tobias Bartz envisages further growth in the market. The country's strong infrastructure, including Incheon Airport and Busan port, supports this expansion.