On the 14th, at the 'HanmiGlobal-Cadmus Group MOU Signing Ceremony,' (from left) David Kim, CEO of Cadmus Korea, and Lee Sang-ho, President of HanmiGlobal, are posing for a commemorative photo. Photo by HanmiGlobal

On the 14th, at the 'HanmiGlobal-Cadmus Group MOU Signing Ceremony,' (from left) David Kim, CEO of Cadmus Korea, and Lee Sang-ho, President of HanmiGlobal, are posing for a commemorative photo. Photo by HanmiGlobal

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[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Seoyul] HanmiGlobal, a PM (Construction Project Management) company, announced on the 14th that it has signed a business agreement with Cadmus Group, a U.S. disaster and safety management consulting firm.


This agreement was promoted to share safety management systems aligned with ESG management, as well as related lectures, education, and training programs, to prevent disasters and safety accidents in the construction industry and strengthen safety capabilities. At the signing ceremony, attendees discussed the necessity of safety management systems and response and support measures, noting that "50% of fatal industrial accidents occur in the construction industry, and over 80% happen at small-scale workplaces."


The U.S.-based Cadmus Group currently operates the White House Crisis Management Center and provides services such as disaster and hazard risk analysis and disaster management system establishment to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Additionally, it offers total safety management packages to Fortune 500 companies in the U.S., including Google.


HanmiGlobal regularly conducts on-site safety inspections through safety experts to strengthen safety management and has recently introduced and is operating digital technologies for smart safety management. Furthermore, it established GPMU (Global PM University) to train PM personnel and provides safety education content through this institution.



Through this agreement, HanmiGlobal plans to strengthen existing safety management systems by exploring prevention and response systems for major disasters with Cadmus Group and develop expanded solutions targeting not only companies but also the general public.


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