Abstract

Purpose: This study presents practical support measures for problems found in the status and analysis of used car exports from the Port of Incheon.
 Research design, data, and methodology: The research method focuses on a study of the literature.
 Results: In the first half of 2023, there were 234,614 used cars exported through Incheon’s port, an increase of 56.9% compared to the same period in the previous year, which accounted for 76.3% of national exports. However, there has not been enough research conducted recently on the export of used cars, and it is time to perform various studies to promote used cars as a new export engine for Incheon.
 Conclusions: Accordingly, to increase the export of used cars from Incheon, it is necessary to implement the following. First, attract pure car and truck carriers (PCTCs) and container routes; second, expand multimodal transport; third, secure container loading sites for used cars; fourth, operate an incentive system to attract port traffic from different countries; and lastly, revitalize Incheon Smart Auto Valley to serve as an export complex for used cars, providing it on time.

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