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Hyundai Heavy Management Visits Overseas Sites During Lunar New Year’s Day

2010-02-24 13:28 Kind:转载 Author:hhi Source:hhi
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Hyundai Heavy’s top management visits its overseas construction sites and branch offices to check project progress...

Hyundai Heavy’s top management visits its overseas construction sites and branch offices to check project progress and to encourage employees during lunar New Year’s Day. On February 10, Hyundai Heavy’s Vice Chairman Min Keh-sik, President Oh Byung-wook, President Lee Jai-seong and COOs of six business division will visit overseas branch offices and overseas construction sites in Eastern Europe, South America and Africa.

Every year Hyundai Heavy’s top management carries out the MBWA (Management By Wandering Around) policy during national holidays and summer vacations to check project progress and to have meetings with owners.

With Mr. Kim Kweon-tae, COO of Electro Electric Systems Division and Lee Chung-dong, COO of Research and Development Division, Vice Chairman Min Keh-sik will visit its incorporated firm in Bulgaria and technical support center in Hungary to check on technology development at a transformer manufacturing factory.

Meanwhile, President Oh Byung-wook will visit construction equipment, electricity distributing board manufacturing factories in Changzhou and Shandong region in China.

In Brazil, President Lee Jai-seong is scheduled to visit EBX Group to reconfirm close business cooperation and Hyundai Corp’s Brazil branch office. Mr. Yoo Seung-nam, COO of Engine and Machinery Division will visit the construction site of Diesel Power Plant (DPP) in Salvador while Mr. Choe Byeong-ku, COO of construction equipment division, will monitor the Middle East and African construction equipment market.

Mr. Chun In-soo, COO of Industrial Plant and Engineering Division, will visit Power and Oil & Gas plant construction sites in Nigeria, UAE and Bahrain. Mr. Kang Chang-june, COO of Offshore and Engineering Division, will visit the Umm Shaif project site in UAE.

Mr. Kwon Oh-gab, COO of Seoul branch office will tour a construction equipment factory in India and to check the installation of industrial robots for Hyundai Motor’s Indian factory.

More than 17,000 Hyundai Heavy employees including 650 dispatched from the Ulsan headquarters are now working in 38 countries across the world including Nigeria, Saudi Arabia and Cuba, etc.
 

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