Choi Gap-ju, Head of P&D Division at CJ Logistics, is holding a panel with a slogan for establishing a child protection culture and posing for a commemorative photo.

Choi Gap-ju, Head of P&D Division at CJ Logistics, is holding a panel with a slogan for establishing a child protection culture and posing for a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Dongwoo Lee] CJ Logistics announced on the 19th through its official Instagram account that it participated in the "Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge" to promote a culture of traffic safety for children.


The Children's Traffic Safety Relay Challenge was initiated by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety last December to build public consensus on preventing children's traffic accidents. Participants in the challenge share photos on social networking services (SNS) with slogans aimed at establishing a culture of child protection and nominate the next participants.


Choi Gap-ju, Head of the Port and Delivery (P&D) Division at CJ Logistics, joined the challenge after being nominated by Kim Jeong-hak, President of Jeju Special Self-Governing Province Development Corporation, which produces and sells Jeju Samdasoo. Head Choi posted a photo holding a panel with the phrase "In child protection zones: 1 stop, 2 look both ways, 3 seconds, 4 high prevention" on CJ Logistics' official Instagram account.


The next nominees for the relay challenge are CJ Logistics' honorary delivery dog Kyung-tae, who has recently been in the spotlight, Namhae Express President Sung Gi-soon, and Moon Sang-rok, Head of Good Neighbors Gyeonggi Regional Headquarters.



Head Choi stated, "CJ Logistics will take the lead in preventing children's traffic accidents and establishing a safety culture," and added, "We ask all citizens to practice traffic safety in their daily lives so that children, the future dream trees, can grow up safely and healthily."


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