Hanwha Systems Achieves Highest Grade 'Level 8' in Productivity Management System Audit
Achieved Level 8 or Higher in 6 out of 7 Categories
Eo Seong-cheol, CEO of Hanwha Systems (left in the photo), and Ahn Wan-gi, Chairman of the Korea Productivity Center (right in the photo), taking a commemorative photo.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] Hanwha Systems announced on the 15th that it has obtained the highest domestic grade, 'Level 8,' in the Productivity Management System (PMS) certification audit.
PMS 'Level 8' is the top grade awarded to companies with management systems capable of responding quickly and flexibly to environmental changes. Hanwha Systems underwent an on-site PMS certification audit by the Korea Productivity Center from the 15th to the 18th of last month. In this audit, the company achieved Level 8 or higher in six out of seven categories: ▲Leadership ▲Innovation ▲Customer ▲Measurement, Analysis and Knowledge Management ▲Human Resources ▲Process.
In particular, high evaluations were given for efforts such as establishing a value realization process based on future growth strategies, systematic customer management to expand export markets in the defense sector, and maximizing synergy between the defense and ICT sectors.
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Uh Sung-chul, CEO of Hanwha Systems, stated, “Hanwha Systems has been recognized for building a business environment with sufficient competitiveness in the global market by obtaining PMS Level 8,” and added, “We will do our utmost to establish a more agile and innovative management system based on Hanwha Systems’ capabilities in hyper-connectivity, hyper-intelligence, and hyper-convergence.”
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