Articles by Shin Ji-hye
Shin Ji-hye
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Check your baggage onboard: Korean Air launches mobile app
Korean Air said Friday that it will launch a mobile application service for passengers to check whether their baggage is safely loaded. The service will be provided for passengers on international flights from Incheon International Airport starting June 1. The app prevents errors in loading of the luggage by comparing the barcode information of the baggage transferred during check-in with the scan information onboard an aircraft, the firm said. It is available to any Skypass member who inst
Mobility May 29, 2020
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LG chairman visits LG Science Park to mark 2nd anniversary
LG Group Chairman Koo Kwang-mo emphasized his vision for the future at LG Science Park in Magok, Seoul, to mark the second anniversary of its opening, the group said Friday. On Thursday afternoon, Koo visited the complex and discussed the group’s digital transformation, artificial intelligence and securing talented people, according to the firm. At the site, he asked the employees to create a “culture of bold challenges,” saying, “When you do nothing or do not challe
Industry May 29, 2020
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FTC approves Hyundai Oilbank-SK Networks merger
South Korea’s antitrust watchdog has approved Hyundai Oilbank’s plan to take over SK Networks’ gas station business, officials said Friday. Upon the approval, Hyundai Oilbank has become the second-largest in the industry in terms of the number of gas stations as it has acquired 306 SK Networks gas stations. SK Energy remains number one. The oil refining firm signed a contract with SK Networks to acquire its retail business of petroleum products on Feb. 28 and reported a bus
Industry May 29, 2020
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McDonald’s Korea wins award for job creation efforts
McDonald’s Korea said Friday it has won an award from the Korean government for its efforts to create decent jobs and implement employee-friendly policies. The firm received the 2020 National Industrial Award in the employment-friendly category on Thursday, hosted by the state-run Institute for Industrial Policy Studies and co-sponsored by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy and the Ministry of SMEs and Startups. McDonald’s Korea received the award for contributing to the
Industry May 29, 2020
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Posco uses slag to form sea forests off coast of Ulleungdo
Posco said Thursday it has started cultivating sea forests ahead of the Oceans Day, which falls on May 31. The steelmaker said it has installed 100 Tritons -- the firm’s artificial reef brand made of steel slag -- and 750 Triton blocks approved by the Ministry of Maritime Affairs, in waters off Namyang-ri, southern Ulleungdo, to create a 0.4-hectare sea forest. The 100 Tritons will be installed on the edge of the sea forest, where seaweed will grow, and 750 Triton blocks will be piled u
Industry May 28, 2020
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Pandemic to bring big change in electronics, mobility: KITA
Companies should grab opportunities in electronics and mobility industries in the post-pandemic era as they will undergo vast changes, experts said during a two-day on-line seminar hosted by the Korea International Trade Association from Wednesday to Thursday. Among those attending the seminar broadcast live on YouTube were Hi Investment & Securities head of the center Ko Tae-bong, Kookmin University professor Jeong Gu-min and Future Designers CEO Choi Hyung-wook. They spoke on prospects
Industry May 28, 2020
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[Monitor] Air transport hit hardest by pandemic
The production performance of many Korean companies was found to have deteriorated in the first quarter this year due to the global economic downturn and the impact of the pandemic, latest data showed Wednesday. Local corporate tracker CEOScore surveyed 127 companies, which submitted quarterly reports and disclosed their production capacity and performance, among the nation’s top 500 companies. According to the survey, the air transport sector was hit hardest as demand for travel a
Industry May 28, 2020
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LS Group to respond to digital transformation by accelerating R&D
LS Group said Wednesday it is strengthening its digital capabilities by increasing research and development in automation, big data and artificial intelligence technologies in response to digital transformation amid the pandemic. “It will be difficult for the time being as uncertainties in achieving this year’s management goals have increased due to the pandemic, but I hope you will take an extraordinary step forward,” LS Group Chairman Koo Ja-yeol said in a recent message to
Industry May 27, 2020
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Pandemic reshuffles market cap rankings, bio firms emerge
The market capitalization of large South Korean companies was hugely affected by the pandemic, with 89 of the nation’s top 100 by market value changing their rankings, according to latest data Tuesday. Local corporate tracker Korea CXO Institute surveyed changes in the rankings of the top 100 companies in market capitalization between Jan. 2 and May 22. According to the survey, the market cap of the top 100 companies in Korea stood at 1,082 trillion won ($876 billion) on May 22, an 8.5
Industry May 26, 2020
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LS C&S receives international standard certification for photovoltaic cable
LS Cable & System said Monday its photovoltaic cable has received international standard certification from Germany’s TUV SUD, a global certification authority. TUV SUD assessed that LS C&S’ 1,500 voltage direct current solar cables conform to functions and safety standards of International Electrotechnical Commission and European Standards, according to the cable maker. The firm expects the certification to serve as an opportunity to expand not only in the domestic marke
Technology May 25, 2020
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Korean firms brace to bounce back from pandemic
Major South Korean companies have resumed operations at their overseas plants and are speeding up business normalization since suffering disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic. This month, the nation’s two tech giants, Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics, restarted their production plants in India, which had been shut down due to the host government’s strict containment measures. Now, they have restarted work at more than 90 percent of the global production bases they had shut do
Industry May 24, 2020
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Korea’s top 50 firms see operating profit plunge last year
The combined operating profit of South Korea’s top 50 companies fell 61 percent in 2019 from the previous year, due mainly to the weak performance of tech giants, latest data showed Thursday. Local research firm Sustainable Growth Institute surveyed earnings data of the nation’s 50 largest companies by sales between 2018 and 2019. The survey found the combined operating profit of the top 50 companies in 2018 was 87.7 trillion won ($71.1 billion), but their operating profit shrank
Industry May 21, 2020
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[Herald Interview] ‘Startups, SMEs hold key to Korea’s future’
Since Minister Park Young-sun took the helm of South Korea’s SMEs and Startups Ministry in April 2019, a lot has happened. For one, the COVID-19 pandemic continues to pummel all industries worldwide, and most devastatingly, smaller businesses. At this juncture, Park may be the most suitable representative voice supporting startups and small and medium-sized enterprises, with her expansive journalistic and political career driven by her support for the principle of balanced economic grow
Industry May 20, 2020
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ECCK shares industrial concerns with FTC head
The European business community in Korea shared their opinions with the nation’s antitrust watchdog head on industrial issues and the business environment here, the organization representing their interests here said Tuesday. The European Chamber of Commerce in Korea said it hosted a breakfast meeting with Fair Trade Commission Chairperson Joh Sung-wook, which was attended by around 50 representatives of member companies and European embassies. European business leaders, including Dirk
Industry May 19, 2020
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[Photo News] Frigate departs with masks
FRIGATE DEPARTS WITH MASKS -- The Philippine Navy’s latest 2,600-ton frigate, the Jose Rizal, recently built by Hyundai Heavy Industries, set sail for the Philippines on Monday carrying masks and other quarantine supplies. Hyundai Heavy shipped 20,000 masks, 180 bottles of disinfectant, 2,000 bottles of hand sanitizer and 300 packs of sanitizing wipes to the Philippines out of gratitude for its participation in the Korean War.
Mobility May 18, 2020
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