I was wondering about the recent bankruptcy of Korean shipper Hanjin. Will it effect Kia and Hyundai. The answer is probably not.
The Soul EV is manufactured at Gwangju. From there it is either
trucked to Mokpo and exported directly from there or
trucked to Pyeongtaek Port or transshipped from Mokpo port to Pyeongtaek for export.
From there it is loaded onto a giant car carrier. 10 days to LA, and 30 days to Europe.
The ships from Pyeongtaek are mostly EuKor - a Norwegian / Korean shipper. see - http://www.eukor.com/ek/homepage/03_AboutUS/introduction.do
EuKor is 20% owned by Hyundai / Kia.
The ships from Mokpo are mostly Glovis a Korean / Norwegian shipper. Same companies as EuKor but with share holdings reversed.
A good write-up of the logistics at South Korea part 5: Complexity made simple at Pyeongtaek
also - Growth brings a sea change for Kia and Glovis
And more pictures of cars being loaded at Pyeongtaek - http://www.gettyimages.com/event/inside-the-kia-motors-corp-wharf-at-pyeongtaek-port-as-export-figures-are-released-182954307
Also see http://pr.kia.com/en/now/tour/global-plant/hwaseong-plant.do
update: Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics is actually 50% Norwegian and 50% Swedish. I missed out the Swedish part earlier.
The Soul EV is manufactured at Gwangju. From there it is either
trucked to Mokpo and exported directly from there or
trucked to Pyeongtaek Port or transshipped from Mokpo port to Pyeongtaek for export.
From there it is loaded onto a giant car carrier. 10 days to LA, and 30 days to Europe.
The ships from Pyeongtaek are mostly EuKor - a Norwegian / Korean shipper. see - http://www.eukor.com/ek/homepage/03_AboutUS/introduction.do
EuKor is 20% owned by Hyundai / Kia.
The ships from Mokpo are mostly Glovis a Korean / Norwegian shipper. Same companies as EuKor but with share holdings reversed.
A good write-up of the logistics at South Korea part 5: Complexity made simple at Pyeongtaek
also - Growth brings a sea change for Kia and Glovis
And more pictures of cars being loaded at Pyeongtaek - http://www.gettyimages.com/event/inside-the-kia-motors-corp-wharf-at-pyeongtaek-port-as-export-figures-are-released-182954307
Also see http://pr.kia.com/en/now/tour/global-plant/hwaseong-plant.do
update: Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics is actually 50% Norwegian and 50% Swedish. I missed out the Swedish part earlier.