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Kerry Siam Seaport and POSCO Group subsidiary form JV to strengthen steel logistics capabilities in Southeast Asia

Feb 20, 2025

Kerry Logistics Network Limited has formed a joint venture, POSCO Flow (Thailand), through Kerry Siam Seaport (‘KSSP’), its subsidiary in Thailand, with POSCO Flow, the logistics arm of POSCO Group, the largest steelmaker in South Korea. Under the partnership, KLN will act as the preferred logistics partner of POSCO Flow (Thailand) and provide comprehensive port and logistics support to POSCO Group’s subsidiaries in Thailand as well as other markets in Southeast Asia.

KSSP has been serving POSCO Group since 2017 for all their nominated vessels in Thailand, providing services including port, warehousing, transportation, customs clearance, stuffing/unstuffing, stevedoring and container freight.

Ellis Cheng, Executive Director and Chief Financial Officer of KLN (middle right) and Ha Jong-beom, Head of Steel Logistics of POSCO Flow of POSCO Flow (middle left) signed the POSCO Flow (Thailand) joint venture agreement in Bangkok, Thailand in February 2025.

POSCO Group, a Fortune 500 company, has production facilities in 16 countries across Asia, the Americas, Africa, Europe and Oceania. The joint venture in Thailand will be a blueprint to further KLN and POSCO Group’s collaboration and strengthen both companies’ steel logistics capabilities in Southeast Asia and worldwide.

Ellis Cheng, Executive Director and Chief Financial Officer of KLN, said, “The establishment of POSCO Flow (Thailand) is a milestone in the long-term collaboration between KLN and POSCO Group. Through this partnership, we not only support POSCO Group’s expansion into Thailand’s logistics market but also enhance the service capabilities of both companies, leveraging KLN’s proven track record and solid presence in Southeast Asia and worldwide. The joint venture is a testament to the service excellence of KSSP and enables KLN to set new benchmarks in industrial logistics.”

Ha Jong-beom, Head of Steel Logistics of POSCO Flow, said, “This joint venture will enable us to secure a competitive advantage in the steel logistics market in Thailand and lay the foundation for expanding our business to the Southeast Asian market. Through this cooperation with KSSP, we will strive to provide the best logistics solutions to the companies under POSCO Group in the region and contribute to their cost competitiveness.”

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