Hong Chang-ui, CEO of Hanjin Incheon Container Terminal (from left), Cho Hyun-min, President of Hanjin Future Growth Strategy and Marketing, Cho Sang-beom, Chairman of Incheon Community Chest of Korea, Noh Sam-seok, President and CEO of Hanjin, Park Nam-chun, Mayor of Incheon Metropolitan City, and Kim Jong-gil, Vice President of Incheon Port Authority, are posing for a commemorative photo immediately after the donation ceremony held at Incheon City Hall on the 24th.

Hong Chang-ui, CEO of Hanjin Incheon Container Terminal (from left), Cho Hyun-min, President of Hanjin Future Growth Strategy and Marketing, Cho Sang-beom, Chairman of Incheon Community Chest of Korea, Noh Sam-seok, President and CEO of Hanjin, Park Nam-chun, Mayor of Incheon Metropolitan City, and Kim Jong-gil, Vice President of Incheon Port Authority, are posing for a commemorative photo immediately after the donation ceremony held at Incheon City Hall on the 24th.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] Hanjin Incheon Container Terminal (HJIT) announced on the 25th that it donated 100 million KRW to the Incheon Community Chest of Korea to support neighbors in the local community who are struggling due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic.


According to HJIT, a donation ceremony was held the day before at Incheon City Hall, attended by Park Namchun, Mayor of Incheon Metropolitan City; Cho Sangbeom, Chairman of the Incheon Community Chest of Korea; Kim Jonggil, Vice President of Incheon Port Authority; Noh Samsuk, CEO of Hanjin; Cho Hyunmin, President of Hanjin Future Growth Strategy and Marketing; and Hong Changui, CEO of HJIT.


This Love Fruit donation is part of Hanjin's ESG management. Following the 100 million KRW donation by Hanjin Busan Container Terminal (HJNC) in January, HJIT also participated in sharing and donation activities representing the port industry. The donated funds will be used for COVID-19 recovery, emergency support for families in crisis, care for socially vulnerable groups, education, and empowerment.


HJIT practices ESG management through sharing and donation activities for the local community, supporting internship programs for nurturing talent at local universities, using eco-friendly lubricants and low-carbon green products, and campaigns to avoid disposable products and plastics among employees.


Hanjin is also building an eco-friendly logistics foundation by converting delivery vehicles to electric cars and operating an eco-friendly companion platform. It is realizing social value creation through services such as Nae Jibae Sok Seonmul, One-Click Delivery Service, and delivery driver healthcare solutions. Last year, it achieved an A grade in ESG evaluation, two levels higher than the previous year among listed companies, establishing a sustainable growth foundation through strengthened ESG management.



An HJIT official said, “Together with Hanjin Co., Ltd., which is leading ESG management that enables coexistence between the region and society representing the logistics industry, Hanjin Incheon Container Terminal will continue activities that help the local community as a representative of the port industry.”


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