GGM Strengthens Commitment to Successful Mass Production of Cars and Eco-Friendly Zero-Accident Safety View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Gwan-woo] Gwangju Global Motors Co., Ltd. (GGM) announced on the afternoon of the 8th that it held a ‘Successful Mass Production and Zero-Accident Safety Practice Resolution Meeting’ at its headquarters.


At the event, participants pledged to achieve successful automobile mass production this year and realize an eco-friendly zero-accident safe workplace.


In particular, with safety and environment as the top management philosophy, they unanimously agreed to fully commit to laying the foundation for ▲building a sustainable safety environment system ▲realizing a zero-accident eco-friendly workplace through the establishment of a safety environment prevention system ▲establishing and operating a risk response system.


Moreover, not only the on-site related departments but all departments reaffirmed their safety resolutions and signed, followed by the formation of a safety environment responsibility organization involving all departments and teams, with CEO Park Gwang-tae as the chief responsible person and Vice President Park Gwang-sik as the deputy responsible person.


At this occasion, CEO Park Gwang-tae said, “This year is a year of successful mass production and safety practice. I ask all executives and employees to deeply recognize the fact that ‘there is no mass production without safety’ and to make every effort to ensure safety,” adding, “In safety, there is no you or me, no rank or department. From the CEO to the new employees who joined today, everyone must do their best together to protect safety.”



Meanwhile, about 350 GGM employees, about 30 members of the HKMC Technical Support Team, and about 20 representatives from secondary equipment installation companies attended the event.


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