Hollys Coffee Truck. Photo by Hollys

Hollys Coffee Truck. Photo by Hollys

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] Hollis announced on the 2nd that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Guro Police Station in Seoul to create a society safe from crime.


The MOU signing ceremony took place on the 1st at the Mirae Hall of the Guro Police Station in Seoul, attended by Shin Yujeong, CEO of KG Hollis F&B, and Lim Gyeongwoo, Chief of the Guro Police Station. Through this agreement, the two organizations will cooperate in providing human and material support necessary for crime prevention and promotional activities, and actively work to promote mutual understanding and exchange to build a safe society. The scope of the agreement covers personnel affiliated with the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, including police officers, conscripted policemen, and administrative officers.


Hollis will operate a Hollis coffee truck at the Guro Police Station until the 7th of this month. It will provide 112 cups of coffee daily free of charge to police personnel in the area and visitors to the Guro Police Station. The event will be conducted in strict compliance with quarantine guidelines due to social distancing measures.



Shin Yujeong, CEO of KG Hollis F&B, said, “We hope this agreement will establish itself as a promotional campaign that helps create a ‘society safe from crime.’ We operate the coffee truck with respect and gratitude for the police officers working on the front lines, and we encourage not only police personnel but also visitors to participate actively.”


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