INCHEON, South Korea -- South Korea's largest airport is aggressively investing in smart cargo-handling infrastructure with the goal of consolidating its position as a global logistics hub, its logistics chief told Nikkei Asia.
Incheon International is bolstering capacity to handle broader range of goods

Lee Sang-yong, executive director of Incheon International Airport Corp.'s Logistics Group, poses during an interview on April 12. Lee says cargo handling and processing has become increasingly complex. (Photo by Steven Borowiec)
INCHEON, South Korea -- South Korea's largest airport is aggressively investing in smart cargo-handling infrastructure with the goal of consolidating its position as a global logistics hub, its logistics chief told Nikkei Asia.