International delivery firm Hyundai Glovis has efficiently delivered greater than 40 massive Korean protection techniques to Poland, showcasing its logistics capabilities for delicate nationwide safety property.
The Hyundai Motor Group subsidiary stated Monday that 20 K2 Black Panther battle tanks made by Hyundai Rotem and 21 Thunder self-propelled howitzers by Hanwha Aerospace arrived safely on the Port of Gdansk.
The weapons had been transported on a break-bulk ship, a vessel sometimes used for noncontainerized cargo comparable to automobiles, trains and building gear. Its roll-on and roll-off system allowed the tanks and howitzers to be loaded and unloaded with out disassembly. After reaching the port, the weapons had been delivered to their closing vacation spot by Hyundai Glovis’ logistics subsidiary Adampol.
Hyundai Glovis stated it has shipped a complete of 124 K2 tanks and 60 K9 howitzers to Europe this 12 months, strengthening its presence within the international break-bulk delivery market. The corporate at present operates 35 break-bulk ships of its personal and borrows 59 from companions worldwide.
Along with protection exports, Hyundai Glovis has transported Korean navy gear to worldwide exhibitions within the United Arab Emirates, Poland, Australia and the US. The corporate plans to increase its break-bulk operations to incorporate high-speed trains, petrochemical plant gear and power storage batteries, aiming to function 128 ships by 2030.
Citing market analyst Dataintelo, Hyundai Glovis stated the worldwide break-bulk logistics market was valued at $21.6 billion final 12 months and is predicted to achieve $33.2 billion by 2033. The corporate reported a 138 p.c leap in gross sales this 12 months in contrast with 2024.
