Articles by Jo He-rim
Jo He-rim
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Posco hails its ‘corporate citizenship,’ vows to strengthen ESG drive
Posco, South Korea’s biggest steelmaker, celebrated its achievements in the three years since it declared “corporate citizenship” as a guiding business principle, and vowed to strengthen its commitments to environment, social, and governance issues on Wednesday. Holding a celebratory symposium in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, where its main steel plant is located, Posco Chairman Choi Jeong-woo explained how Posco has made an achievement of contributing to establishing a
Industry July 21, 2021
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Hyundai Mobis develops brainwave detector for drivers to prevent drowsy driving
Hyundai Mobis developed a brainwave detection device to alert motor vehicle operators against drowsy driving or sudden health issues, the auto parts developer said Wednesday. According to Hyundai Mobis, it completed development of M.Brain, a brainwave measuring technology that monitors and analyzes the driver’s brainwaves in real time, with earpiece sensors. While health care technologies measuring various biosignals are being developed by many others in the automotive industry, Hyund
Mobility July 21, 2021
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Lotte Food aims to double canned ham exports
South Korean food company Lotte Foods is expanding the exports of its canned ham products with a goal of doubling the profit from ham exports this year, the company said Tuesday. Lotte Foods said it achieved $9.4 million from exporting a total of 1,111 tons of canned ham in 2020 -- accounting for almost half of the country’s total ham exports at 2,249 tons in the year. As of June this year, the company had exported 921 tons of its canned ham products, accounting for 51 percent of the
Consumer July 20, 2021
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Renault Samsung Motors’ Mobilize offers convenient traveling for subscribers
As the subscription economy is expanding its scope into the automotive industry, Renault Samsung Motors’ Mobilize offers easy traveling for those planning to embark on a summer break, the automaker said Tuesday. Unlike other car rental programs, Mobilize, which is Renault Samsung’s monthly car subscription service, does not charge by mileage, and comes without an early termination fee, the automaker said. Renault Samsung said Mobilize subscribers can use its major vehicle lineup
Mobility July 20, 2021
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Korea Consumer Agency vice president promoted as new chief
Korea Consumer Agency Vice President Jang Deok-jin has been appointed as the 16th president of the consumer agency, the Fair Trade Commission announced Monday. After passing the 31st state examination for administrative officials, Jang served for the FTC as head of the Seoul regional office, director general of planning and coordination, director general of the consumer policy bureau and as a standing commissioner. In March 2019, Jang was appointed as vice president of the consumer agency.
Industry July 19, 2021
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Posco partners with Doosan to develop ammonia-extracted hydrogen gas turbines
Posco is partnering with Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction to develop ammonia hydrogen extraction technology, as well as gas turbines that use the hydrogen as fuel, the company said Monday. The country’s leading steelmaker said it signed a memorandum of understanding with Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction and the Research Institute of Industrial Science & Technology, in a ceremony held online Monday. Ammonia is a compound of hydrogen and nitrogen. Using ammonia a
Industry July 19, 2021
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Emart24 introduces unmanned alcohol vending machine
Emart24 is introducing an artificial intelligence-based alcohol vending machine that would support its fully unmanned operation of convenience stores, the company said Sunday. Installed at its store headquarters in Seongdong-gu in Seoul, the machine looks like a drink refrigerator and requires customers to scan a QR code issued from a mobile app to verify their age before making purchases. Payment is only deducted after the customer takes out the alcoholic beverage from the fridge and close
Consumer July 18, 2021
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Jeep pledges to bring 1 electric vehicle every year to S. Korea
Starting with the Wrangler 4xe, Jeep will bring at least one electrified vehicle annually in South Korea from this year onward, the brand’s chief executive officer said, expressing determination to meet their goal for a carbon-free future. Holding a media roundtable Wednesday, Christian Meunier touted the auto company’s record sales in four countries -- South Korea, Japan, Australia and India -- and said it plans to introduce more electrified vehicles into the markets. The press e
Mobility July 17, 2021
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Hyundai Motor unveils Avante N, instills motorsports spirit in daily driving
Hyundai Motor unveiled its high-performance Avante N on Wednesday, expanding its N product lineup to present how the motorsports experience can be enjoyed in daily driving. The Avante N has been redesigned from the entry-level sedan Avante, released in April 2020, to a sports car that can be used in daily commutes and travels. Introduced under the name Elantra N for the global market, the new vehicle made its debut on the global stage in a YouTube video uploaded Wednesday morning, showing of
Mobility July 14, 2021
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Fresh COVID-19 wave hits department stores
After a cluster of COVID-19 infections was reported at a department store in Seoul, large retail outlets are fearing it will cause a ripple effect and scare shoppers away. As of Sunday, nearly a week after the first infection was identified at Hyundai Department Store’s branch at Coex, Gangnam, at least 118 cases have been found to be linked to the store. The first patients were two staffers who tested positive on July 4. They worked on the basement floor, where the supermarket and fo
Consumer July 12, 2021
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[Behind the Wheel] Genesis poised to take on EV world with G80
Genesis, the luxury brand of South Korean carmaker Hyundai Motor, has debuted its first pure-electric car, aiming to take on the emerging electric vehicle mart with high-end models. With the Electrified G80, unveiled in South Korean on Wednesday, Hyundai Motor has aimed to prove that it can offer the gentle yet powerful ride of a premium sedan with electricity. On its launch day, The Korea Herald took the much-anticipated car for a test drive of about 60 kilometers, from Starfie
Mobility July 9, 2021
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Hyundai Motor forges partnership to develop hydrogen fuel cell system for ships
Hyundai Motor will work with other firms to utilize its car-making expertise and technology for the development of a hydrogen fuel cell system for ships, the Korean automaker said Thursday. Hyundai Motor has signed a memorandum of understanding with Hyundai Global Service and the Korean Register of Shipping, a non-profit ship classification body, to jointly develop an FC system package for ships using the Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell that is used in cars. The partnership also aims
Mobility July 8, 2021
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‘More than 50 imported EV models to be unveiled in S. Korea by 2023’
Foreign car brands will introduce at least 54 electric vehicle models here by 2023, South Korea’s imported car association said Tuesday. New executives and board members of the Korea Automobile Importers & Distributors Association noted a clear shift of the industry paradigm toward electrification at their first press conference since their inauguration last year, saying foreign players will be adding momentum to that by presenting more electricity-powered vehicles. “For me
Mobility July 6, 2021
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Korean automakers face tough road ahead as workers plan for strike
As South Korean automakers move to embrace the trend shift for eco-friendly vehicles, they face difficulties in narrowing differences with labor unions seeking wage increase and job protection. The labor union of Hyundai Motor, the country’s leading automaker, said it is set to vote to strike Wednesday, after failing to reduce the gap in this year’s collective bargaining negotiations. In the 13th round of negotiations held this year, Hyundai Motor management suggested a proposal
Mobility July 6, 2021
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[Behind the Wheel] With K9, Kia makes driving luxury
Kia’s premium flagship sedan K9 has returned with a major technological change, showing off how driving assistance can really make a difference behind the wheel. Often called the “car for CEOs,” the most luxurious model from Kia showed a solid performance, selling 10,878 units in 2019. But its sales dwindled to 7,831 units in 2020 as competition for the title intensified with vehicles from Genesis, the premium automotive brand of Hyundai Motor Group, namely the G80 and G90.
Mobility July 5, 2021
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