Cargo Detachment Prevention and Illegal Tuning Prevention Education

Kim Bo-sung, Executive Director of Domestic Logistics Division at Hyundai Glovis (from the right), Park Guk-man, Hyundai Glovis entrusted driver, and Oh Tae-seok, Director of Inspection Strategy Office at Korea Transportation Safety Authority, are attaching certification stickers to vehicles equipped with safety railings to prevent worker falls at Hyundai Glovis Chungju Office on the 4th.

Kim Bo-sung, Executive Director of Domestic Logistics Division at Hyundai Glovis (from the right), Park Guk-man, Hyundai Glovis entrusted driver, and Oh Tae-seok, Director of Inspection Strategy Office at Korea Transportation Safety Authority, are attaching certification stickers to vehicles equipped with safety railings to prevent worker falls at Hyundai Glovis Chungju Office on the 4th.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Dongwoo Lee] Hyundai Glovis announced on the 5th that it will carry out a "Campaign for the Safe Operation of Car Carriers (Automobile Transport Trucks)" in collaboration with the Korea Transportation Safety Authority.


Hyundai Glovis plans to raise safety awareness and take proactive accident prevention measures together with the Transportation Safety Authority, as safety accidents such as truck overloading and cargo detachment have been continuously occurring recently.


This campaign will provide related education and support projects targeting employees of Hyundai Glovis and its partners responsible for finished vehicle delivery, as well as truck drivers.


At the Transportation Safety Authority Experience Education Center, theoretical and practical training was conducted for some employees on hazard avoidance while driving, braking methods on straight, curved, and wet roads, and precautions during loading and unloading operations. Korea Transportation Safety Authority and Hyundai Glovis plan to conduct non-face-to-face training for all drivers using video content containing the same educational material.


The company also recommends and provides free support for installing safety railings on the sides of the cargo compartment to prevent worker falls during vehicle loading and unloading on automobile transport trucks. Vehicles equipped with safety railings will receive an inspection and be issued a certification sticker.



A Hyundai Glovis official said, "We hope that through this campaign, a consensus on the necessity of safe automobile transport truck operation will spread and a safer logistics environment will be established."


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