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Maritime Transport

Optimization of Logistics Processes Through Eco-friendly Ships

Logistics Optimization via Eco-friendly Shipping

VISION 2030

Acquiring fleets and in-house shipyard suitable for Group’s trading strategy

  1. International Trade Support

    Maritime Transport business is crucial to international trade and economy. Maritime commerce facilitates efficient exchange of goods between countries and assists imports and exports.

  2. Cost Efficiency

    In comparison with land transport, Maritime transport is capable of large bulk transports and handling shipments at relatively fuel costs, making it cost efficient.

Established in 2009 with the motto “We transport our coal with our own hands”, KCH Maritime Transport has been operating two Cape-size bulk carriers built by Hyundai Heavy Industries.
Synergizing with our energy business, KCH Maritime Transport signed contracts with major shippers like KEPCO and POSCO.
Recently, we have established stronger standing in our sector through our pursuit to introduce new vessels via partnership with renowned international shipping companies.
KCH Maritime Transport is focused on effectively executing the entire coal supply process, building a global network to increase our business influence, and is aspiring to be a world-wide integrated logistic enterprise.

High-Capacity
Vessels

Equipped with two CAPE SIZE bulk carriers capable of transporting raw materials Global Route Network

Global Route
Network

Established strong partnerships with major ports and logistics hubs

Systematic
Operational Process

Proficient operational management from vessel acquisition to stowage, transportation, and supply.

Reliable
Supply Network

Business partnership with the subsidiary of company which ranks first in domestic Indonesian coal supply market share

Portfolio

  1. MV Ocean Road

    • Type
      Bulk Carrier
    • D.W.T
      180,000 tons
    • Shipbuilder
      Hyundai Heavy Industries
    • Completion
      Date
      2009. 06
  2. MV Giant Ace

    • Type
      Bulk Carrier
    • D.W.T
      180,000 tons
    • Shipbuilder
      Hyundai Heavy Industries
    • Completion
      Date
      2009. 06
  3. (Shipbuilding in Process) MV KCH TBN Ⅰ

    • Type
      Bulk Carrier
    • D.W.T
      82,000 tons
    • Shipbuilder
      hantong shipyard
    • Expected
      Completion
      2026. 03
  4. (Shipbuilding in Process) MV KCH TBN Ⅱ

    • Type
      Bulk Carrier
    • D.W.T
      82,000 tons
    • Shipbuilder
      hantong shipyard
    • Expected
      Completion
      2026. 03