Doosan Infracore Strengthens 'Environment, Health, and Safety' Competitiveness with Partners
EHS Technical Support Consulting for 28 Partner Companies
Sungkwon Park, Executive Vice President of Support & Communication at Doosan Infracore (center right), and Wonjae Choi, CEO of Seoyeon Top Metal Co., Ltd. (center left), along with executives and employees from both companies, are taking a commemorative photo after signing the "EHS Support Consulting Agreement for Partner Growth."
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Dongwoo Lee] Doosan Infracore has taken steps to strengthen the EHS (Environment, Health, and Safety) competitiveness of its partner companies.
Doosan Infracore announced on the 14th that it recently signed a "Partner Company EHS Support Consulting Agreement for Mutual Growth" with its major partner, Seoyeon Top Metal Co., Ltd. Doosan Infracore plans to sequentially sign agreements and provide EHS support consulting with 27 other partner companies.
Doosan Infracore has been providing various supports such as technology and funding to build a virtuous partnership. It has expanded the scope of cooperation to include comprehensive EHS consulting activities for partner company workplaces in areas such as safety, firefighting, environment, and electricity.
The EHS technical support fields covered by the company's consulting include four main areas: Environment (wastewater, air pollution prevention facilities, permits, etc.), Safety (factors causing major fatal accidents such as falls and heavy objects), Firefighting (fire and explosion risk factors such as painting and hazardous material handling), and Electricity (high-voltage current accident factors such as transformers and distribution boards).
Doosan Infracore plans to continue efforts to fundamentally strengthen the competitiveness of its partner companies. Over the past six years, it has provided the "Leading Supplier" program, which disseminates advanced cases and innovative techniques to more than 30 partner companies to enhance company competitiveness.
Last year, World Tube Co., Ltd., which participated in the program, improved hydraulic pipe welding quality by more than 50%, and Taehwa Mulsan Co., Ltd., a machine welding processing company, increased on-time delivery rates by more than 28%.
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A Doosan Infracore official said, "It is a global trend to consider not only the parent company but also the EHS risks of partner companies," adding, "We will raise the EHS management level of partner companies to above global standards and establish advanced EHS workplaces."
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