Articles by Kim Da-sol
Kim Da-sol
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Posco’s business principle introduced at Stanford MBA course
Posco Group’s business principle “Corporate Citizenship” has been introduced as a case study example for a course in Stanford University’s MBA program, according to the Korean steelmaker on Wednesday. Four years ago, Posco Group declared its management philosophy “Corporate Citizenship: Building a Better Future Together” as a guiding business principle, vowing to strengthen its commitments to environment, social, and governance issues. Such a concept,
Industry Feb. 16, 2022
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Hanwha Systems partners with Israel Aerospace for naval platform marketing
Hanwha Systems, a global defense electronics and smart ICT solutions provider, said Tuesday it has joined hands with Israel Aerospace Industries to globally promote combat solutions and technology for naval platforms. Under an agreement for mutual marketing, the two firms will collaborate on expanding their presence in Asia where Hanwha Systems has built its sales network for years. IAI, with more than 50 years of experience cooperating with the world’s navies, is a customer-tailo
Industry Feb. 15, 2022
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[Herald Interview] Volvo out to attract women to logistics while leading switch to electric trucks
Volvo Truck Korea is looking beyond numbers as it plans to deliver Korea’s first large-size electric truck. Park Gang-serk, Managing Director of the Swedish commercial vehicle brand's Korean office, said the company wants to add diversity to the commercial vehicle industry by having more women drivers and mechanics. “The existing cargo, logistics industry has been considered the world of men. Volvo Truck Korea will change such perceptions and invite more women professio
Mobility Feb. 14, 2022
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Renault Samsung names new CEO
Renault Samsung Motors said Friday that Renault Group has named Stephane Deblaise, the former vehicle program director at the French headquarters, as a new chief to lead the Korean business. The 49-year-old who served Renault’s advanced project and cross-car line program director until recently will assume the new role from March 1. Deblaise is joining the Korean unit as the first CEO with an engineering background. He also served as Renault’s chief engineer to oversee
Mobility Feb. 11, 2022
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Kia tops JD Power’s reliability study
Hyundai Motor Group said Friday Kia Motors has topped JD Power’s reliability study for the first time, outpacing all rivals in the mass-market and premium segments. Kia ranked first in JD Power’s 2022 US Vehicle Dependability Study, while its bigger sister Hyundai Motor came third. Genesis, which has become an independent luxury brand, ranked fourth overall, topping the premium segment. The second place was taken by GM’s Buick brand. This year’s JD P
Mobility Feb. 11, 2022
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SK rises to No. 2 Korean company by assets
Semiconductor-to-telecom conglomerate SK Group has stepped up as the country’s second-largest business group in terms of assets, market data showed Wednesday. SK Group, which has the largest number of affiliates in the country, 176, has been the country’s third-largest since 2006. According to market tracker CEO Score data on conglomerates’ assets as of third quarter last year, SK Group’s assets came at 270.7 trillion won ($226 billion) as of Q3 last year, which
Industry Feb. 9, 2022
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Korean Air adopts palm vein verification for domestic boarding
Korean Air customers flying on domestic routes can now pass through the boarding gate empty handed -- as the airline has adopted palm vein scanning to verify passengers’ identities. According to the air carrier on Tuesday, those aged above 7 with Korean nationality can register their biometric information at Korean Air kiosks in Gimpo International Airport’s departure area. Passengers who do so can simply scan their palms at the boarding gate without having to show their board
Industry Feb. 8, 2022
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Why Korean telcos’ ride into flying car business
Flying cars have clearly been the main focus of automakers seeking to expand their mobility technology into the air. But Korean telecommunication companies, despite their lack of manufacturing experience, are also jumping into the air mobility business as they have critical jobs to do. SK Telecom said Monday it has signed a strategic collaboration agreement with a US company Joby Aviation to materialize their cooperation in the urban air mobility business from building airframes to servic
Industry Feb. 7, 2022
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Samsung, Hyundai hardly seen at 2022 Beijing Olympics
For major South Korean companies like Samsung and Hyundai, the Olympics have been, for many years, a golden opportunity to raise brand awareness and promote products. But in the 2022 Beijing Olympics that officially kicked off on Friday, they don’t seem to be taking the sports event as a major arena for their marketing blitzes any more. For this Winter Games, Samsung Electronics has not published any press releases promoting their sponsorships, a marked departure from when it launched pr
Industry Feb. 4, 2022
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Will Sampyo become first to get punished under new industry safety law?
Following a deadly landslide accident on Saturday, the industry is keenly focused on whether Sampyo Industry will become the first company to get punished under the new industry safety law that came into effect last week. The accident occurred at Sampyo’s quarry in Yangju, Gyeonggi Province, on the first day of the Lunar New Year holiday. All three missing workers who were making holes for demolition work were discovered dead this week. Sampyo is the local manufacturer of con
Industry Feb. 3, 2022
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Companies brace for new industrial safety law
With the nation’s new industrial safety law taking effect Thursday, companies across industries are bolstering their safety management systems to avoid being the first punished under the enhanced rules. Under the Serious Accident Punishment Act, business owners or executives at companies with more than 50 employees could face a criminal penalty of a minimum one-year prison term or fines of up to 1 billion won ($835,000) for fatal industrial accidents under circumstances where safet
Industry Jan. 27, 2022
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[Market Eye] Companies fret over new industrial accident law
South Korean companies are fretting over a new industrial safety law that goes into effect Thursday, voicing concerns over the law’s lack of clarity and “excessive penalties” to hold CEOs accountable for fatal industrial accidents. According to the Serious Accident Punishment Act, which targets companies with more than 50 employees, business owners or management held responsible could face a criminal penalty of a minimum one-year prison term or fines of up to 1 billion
Industry Jan. 26, 2022
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[Herald Interview] Royal Salute heritage reinterpreted with Richard Quinn's design
Pernod Ricard’s Royal Salute 21 Year Old is British to the core. Created to mark the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, Royal Salute’s every detail from its tasting note to the bottle design is dedicated to being British. In that context, Royal Salute’s latest collaboration with London-based fashion designer Richard Quinn is more than just a collaboration between the two British icons. Quinn captivated the British fashion scene after becoming the first recipient
Industry Jan. 26, 2022
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Mercedes-Benz Korea to add more EVs, bolster online shop service this year
Mercedes-Benz Korea will focus on launching electric models to complete its EV-lineup in all segments this year, as well as bolstering the supply chain via its online shop, the company said Tuesday. After launching the full-change C-class model in the first quarter, the new EQB will be launched in the second quarter. It is the second compact SUV model following the new EQA. By year-end, the new EQE will be launched, the second model to be based on the modular architecture for premium EV after t
Mobility Jan. 25, 2022
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Korea sees huge drop in employment in manufacturing industry
South Korea’s manufacturing industry saw a huge drop in the number of employed in recent years mainly due to the companies’ contracted local investment and restructuring among shipbuilding and auto making companies, data showed Monday. According to the Federation of Korean Industries, the number of employed in the manufacturing industry dropped by 180,000 in 2019 from the corresponding figure in 2015. Such figures are tantamount to the combined number of employees at Samsung
Industry Jan. 24, 2022
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