Inner Port, A Multi-Purpose Pier in Calm Water
Located inside the Lock Gate, the Inner Port was the first Korean container pier established in 1974. It has a total of 46 berths that vessels can use simultaneously. Cars, grains, general cargo are handled here.

South Port, A New Phase for a Container-focused Port
The South Port has a pier with three container berths for 4,000 TEU-level container ships and four general berths.

North Port, A Comprehensive Port for Industrial Commodities
The North Port is a comprehensive port where lumber, steel, subsidiary feed materials and other materials are handled at seventeen berths.

New Port, The Northeast Asian Foothold for Trade Logistics
Incheon New Port offers top-notch port infrastructure, including a container pier with six berths available for 12,000 TEU-level ships.

Passenger Terminal, The Center of Maritime Travel Culture
Incheon International Ferry Terminal has two terminals where nine shipping companies provide services carrying passengers and cargo to 10 major cities in the Northern part of China.




