Agreement on Water Treatment Business with Vietnam Sunha Group in October Last Year
On the 11th, GM Hightech Made First Export Delivery to Sunha Group
Mayor Ju Nak-yeong "First Achievement in Full-Scale Overseas Expansion" Celebrates

Gyeongju City's Water Purification Technology Device (GJ-R) to Be Distributed Across Vietnam View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongwook Park] On the 10th, Gyeongju City, Gyeongsangbuk-do, held a celebration ceremony for the first overseas export of the water purification technology device 'GJ-R' to Vietnam at GM Hightech Co., Ltd. located in Oedong-eup.


At the event, a large number of attendees including Mayor Jun Nak-yeong, City Council Chairman Yoon Byung-gil, City Council members Lee Dong-hyup and Choi Deok-gyu, local environmental organizations, and related company officials gathered to celebrate the first overseas export of the 'GJ-R device'.


Last October, Gyeongju City signed a joint promotion agreement for the water treatment business in Vietnam with the Vietnamese Senha Group and is currently promoting the distribution of wastewater treatment devices throughout Vietnam. The Senha Group plans to purchase a GJ-R device with a daily treatment capacity of 100 tons, install it first in Dong-A Ingu, Hanoi, conduct a six-month performance test, and then additionally apply it to a sewage treatment plant with a daily capacity of 1,000 tons.


GM Hightech, which is responsible for manufacturing the overseas business devices of Gyeongju City's water purification technology, relocated from Hwaseong City, Gyeonggi-do to Gyeongju City and set a record by producing the first GJ-R device for export to Vietnam. This company will be in charge of manufacturing products for overseas business and overall maintenance management going forward.



Mayor Jun Nak-yeong of Gyeongju City said, "Since last year, we have been actively promoting overseas business expansion of Gyeongju City's water purification technology to countries such as Colombia, Peru, Vietnam, and the Philippines, and as the first result, we have delivered the first export to Vietnam," adding, "The delivery of this water purification device to Vietnam will be a signal to revive the stagnant economy."


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