통관거점을 이용한 국제물류의 지역구조

Regional Structure of International Physical Distribution through Clearance Depot

  • 한주성 (충북대학교 지리교육과)
  • Han Ju-Seong (Department of Geography Education, Chungbuk National University)
  • 발행 : 2005.12.01

초록

본 연구는 내륙지방에 입지한 청주세관을 사례로 통관거점을 이용한 국제물류의 지역간 결합과 지역구조를 밝히는 것을 목적으로 한다. 청주내륙통관거점의 무역은 관할 배후지에 입지한 공업의 특색을 반영한다. 화물의 발착지는 수출입지로서, 특히 일본, 중국, 미국과의 거래가 탁월하다. 청주세관 관할지역의 화물 발착지는 인천공항과 부산항의 배후지와 지향지가 되며, 수출의 경우 부산항의 지향지가 넓고, 수입의 경우는 인천공항과 부산항의 배후지가 거의 비슷하다. 청주 내륙통관거점은 신속하고 저렴한 비용의 수출입 체제를 구축하고 있는데, 개개 기업의 화물의 종류나 기업의 물류체계가 다른 특성을 나타내고 있다. 국제물류의 지역구조는 하주기업이 각각 수출입화물에 대하여 독자적인 물류체제를 구축하는데, 보세공장과 보세창고에서 수출하는 형태로 크게 나누어진다. 보세창고에 의한 형태는 다시 해외생산거점과 분업을 하는 본선인도가격제, 해외생산거점과 분업을 하는 균일배달가격제의 형태가 있다. 이러한 현상은 본사와 해외법인간의 거래, 수출기업의 화물취급 주도, 저렴한 비용의 선택, 국제적 관행 때문에 일어난다.

This study is to clarify regional structure and connection of international physical distribution through clearance depot of Cheongju customs of inland location. The trade of clearance depot of Cheongju customs industrial characteristics reflects of territorial hinterland. As origins and destinations of freight as exports and imports region, territories of Cheongju customs trade mainly with Japan, China, and USA. Origin and destination of freight of Cheongju customs territory are hinterland and foreland of Incheon International Airport and Busan port. In case of export, foreland of Busan port is board, and in case of import, the hinterlands of Incheon International Airport and Busan port are similar. Clearance depot of inland-located Cheongju is construct by the advantages of rapidness and inexpensive cost. And the kind of freight and system of physical distribution of each enterprise show different characteristics. For each export and import freight, each shipper corporation has its own physical distribution system, and structure of international distribution is classified into export pattern of bonded industry and bonded warehouse. Again the patterns of bonded warehouse are distinguished free on board price system with division of labor in base of production in overseas, free on board price system, and cost-insurance-freight with division of labor in base of production in overseas. These Phenomena are caused by transaction between headquarter and its overseas corporation, initiative freight handling of export corporation, choice of inexpensive cost, and international convention.

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