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Public Facility / Passenger Terminal

How Onecation built a traveler-first website for Pyeongtaek-Dangjin Port International Passenger Terminal

Multilingual Terminal Information PlatformRepresentative case-study candidate
Pyeongtaek, Korea
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Pyeongtaek-Dangjin Port Terminal

Passenger Information Operations

Visit live website
pdpt.or.kr/

평택당진항국제여객터미널

Passenger Information Hub

Live Site

pdpt.or.kr

Core Content

Sailing & carrier updates

Audience

Korean + international passengers

プロフィール

企業

Pyeongtaek-Dangjin Port International Passenger Terminal

業界

Public Facility / International Passenger Terminal

規模

Public-facing terminal service

既存スタック

Fragmented information flow

プロジェクト価値

Public information infrastructure

課題

  • Scattered sailing information
  • Carrier updates needed regular maintenance
  • Foreign passengers needed language access

解決策

Official website with multilingual structure

成果

Updated

Carrier Information

Multi-language

Passenger Access

Unified

Terminal Guide

課題

International passenger terminal visitors need to check sailing status, carrier information, ticketing links, terminal facilities, parking, and departure or entry procedures before they arrive. If that information is hard to find or outdated, it increases customer inquiries and creates confusion at the terminal.

解決策

We structured the official website around practical traveler needs. Sailing routes, carrier information, ticketing links, terminal floor guides, transportation, parking, baggage, visa, weather, notices, and lost-and-found information were organized into clear sections. The site was also built with a multilingual structure so Korean and foreign passengers can access essential guidance.

A Website Built for Real Terminal Use

This project was not a simple brochure site. The website needed to work as a practical information desk for passengers checking routes, carriers, ticketing, procedures, and terminal facilities before visiting the port.

"Passengers need the latest route and carrier information before they visit. The website now gives them a clearer place to check it."

Pyeongtaek-Dangjin Port Terminal

Passenger Information Operations

Structured sailing route and carrier information pages

Reflected a maintainable update flow for carrier operation details

Connected ticketing and shipping company information

Prepared a multilingual information structure for international passengers

Public Information as Operational Support

By consolidating terminal guidance into one official website, the project reduced friction for passengers and gave the terminal a more reliable digital channel for public information updates.

When Updated Sailing Information Became the Core Asset

The most important point was making sailing and carrier information easy to check and maintain. Passengers can review route status, carrier names, departure or arrival details, and update timing before using the terminal.

How Onecation Executed

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Phase 1: Passenger Information Architecture

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Phase 2: Route, Carrier, and Ticketing Page Structure

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Phase 3: Facility, Procedure, Parking, and Support Content Build

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Phase 4: Multilingual Structure and Launch QA

Need a public-facing website that stays useful after launch?

We design official websites around real operating information — routes, notices, facilities, multilingual guidance, and update workflows.