Jung Sung-pil, CEO of CJ Freshway (left), and Kang Yong-nam, CEO of Signify Korea, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement.

Jung Sung-pil, CEO of CJ Freshway (left), and Kang Yong-nam, CEO of Signify Korea, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Eunmo Koo] CJ Freshway is promoting the introduction of a sterilization system to enhance safety and hygiene management for its client companies.


On the 10th, CJ Freshway announced on the 11th that it signed a business agreement with Signify Korea (formerly Philips Lighting Korea) to support the installation of the 'Philips UV-C Sterilizer' for food distribution and group meal service clients.


Signify's 'Philips UV-C Sterilizer' effectively sterilizes viruses and bacteria in the air and is used in various multi-use facilities such as supermarkets, restaurants, and hospitals. The Philips UV-C Sterilizer is also known to be capable of sterilizing the COVID-19 virus, and it is expected to help restaurants struggling with the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, as well as childcare and nursing facilities where children with weak immunity and the elderly gather.


As the importance of hygiene management is emphasized due to the emergence of various viruses, CJ Freshway plans to accelerate the creation of a safe environment for its clients and strengthen risk indicator management according to the characteristics of client businesses.



CJ Freshway stated, "We prioritize customer safety above all else and will do our best as a food business partner to ensure that our clients can operate their businesses with peace of mind in a safe environment through various support measures such as the introduction of sterilization systems and hygiene management consulting."


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