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HHI Acquired UL Certificate

转载 2009-06-04 10:42 HHI Source:HHI

HHI passed Underwriters Laboratories (UL) official test for solar module sectors. It is the first Korean company to acquire this certificate.

 

This successful acquisition will help accelerate business in the USA, which is currently the third largest market and projected be the biggest in 2010 with 1GW market.

 

HHI already gained CE and IEC certifications, both internationally recognised safety and quality benchmarks. HHI is aiming for 1 trillion won worth of sales in 2010.

 

About Hyundai:

 

Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), founded by the late Chung Ju-yung on March 23, 1972, wrote the first chapter of its shipbuilding history in June, 1974, by completing construction of the world's largest shipyard and two 260,000-dwt VLCCs all at the same time. A decade after its first delivery, the Hyundai Shipyard topped 10 million deadweight tons in aggregate ship production, and has maintained the leading position in the world shipbuilding market ever since. Hyundai Shipard's drive has mirrored the growth of modern Korean heavy industry, and its success has allowed it to expand into other heavy industry areas, ultimately leading to the formation of Hyundai Heavy Industries, an integrated heavy industry company.

 

The latest chapter of HHI's history began when it separated from the Hyundai Group in February, 2002. The independent establishment of the Hyundai Heavy Industries Group included taking over Hyundai Samho Heavy Industries and the Hyundai Mipo Dockyard.

 

Our vision is to become a "Global Leader" in the heavy industries sector. Three decades ago that vision was only a dream, but after transforming an empty stretch of beach into the world's largest shipyard, that dream has become a reality. Our vision is a vast bridge connecting "reality" and "future" and has ultimately allowed us to lead to our field. This vision is a part of the "Hyundai Spirit": Creative Wisdom, Positive Thinking, and Unwavering Drive.

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