Gimhae City Already Surpasses This Year's Goal... Attracts Investment of 1.02 Trillion Won from 9 Companies
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jucheol In] On the 28th, Gimhae City in Gyeongnam signed investment agreements worth 1.002 trillion KRW with 9 companies.
Six manufacturing companies related to machinery and metals, and three logistics companies from the Seoul metropolitan area, totaling 9 companies, decided to invest in Gimhae City.
Machinery and metal manufacturing companies OneAgeGV and Sunwoo Corporation will relocate their headquarters from Busan and Changwon to the Science Park General Industrial Complex in Hallim-myeon.
Industrial machinery and parts manufacturing companies with headquarters and factories in Gimhae City?Shinhwa Tech, Youngwon Tech, TP System, and Storm?will expand their factories in the Science Park General Industrial Complex.
SPC Gasan Logistics, SPC Ogung Logistics, and SPC Baeksa Logistics, specialized logistics center developers in the Seoul area, will invest 988.3 billion KRW to build logistics centers in the Science Park General Industrial Complex and the Innobiz Valley General Industrial Complex.
Gimhae City emphasized that the investment scale of the 9 companies, totaling 1.002 trillion KRW, has already exceeded this year's investment attraction target of 1 trillion KRW.
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The city expects that if the investments from the 9 companies proceed smoothly, 1,626 new jobs will be created.
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