Casper Production 100 Days... GGM Smoothly On Track to Achieve '12,000 Units' Goal View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Gwangju Global Motors has surpassed the production of 10,000 units of the new car Casper on the 16th and is smoothly progressing, with the year-end target of 12,000 units expected to be achieved.


Not only has the 'Casper' been recognized for its excellence in exterior design, but it has also received favorable reviews from consumers in terms of performance and quality, proving GGM's technological capabilities and brightening its outlook.


According to Gwangju Global Motors on the 22nd, since starting mass production of the new car on September 15, cumulative production reached 10,056 units as of December 16. If this trend continues, the annual production target of 12,000 units is expected to be easily met.


GGM currently produces around 200 units per day and conducts special overtime work two to three times a week.


The reason Gwangju Global Motors was able to achieve such results in just over three months since starting mass production is primarily attributed to securing the highest quality.


In fact, Gwangju Global Motors conducts thorough quality inspections and only ships vehicles that pass these inspections.


Officially, there are five stages of quality inspection, but GGM practically conducts seven inspection processes, implementing much stricter internal checks. This is due to the management policy prioritizing quality over quantity despite high demand from Casper's success.


Thanks to these efforts, Casper's production pass rate has exceeded 90% in just three months, reaching the top level in the industry. The fact that no defects have occurred in vehicles produced and shipped by Gwangju Global Motors supports this.


Gwangju Global Motors' success is attributed not only to technical aspects but also to all executives and employees practicing mutual growth.


Although GGM pays lower wages compared to similar companies, it has built industry-recognized capabilities in just three months because all executives and employees agreed on the cause of "creating good jobs for the sons and daughters of Gwangju and revitalizing the local economy together" and united with one heart.


Building on these achievements, Gwangju Global Motors plans to continue efforts to create jobs by producing the highest quality cars next year, announcing additional recruitment by the end of the year, and selecting about 70 local talents.


Park Kwang-tae, CEO of Gwangju Global Motors, stated, "Since starting mass production on September 15, we have secured the best technological capabilities in just three months and are confident that we will easily achieve this year's production target of 12,000 units. This is solely thanks to the efforts of all executives and employees and the enthusiastic support of citizens. Next year, we will establish the highest quality and labor-management coexistence to surely achieve our goals."





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