Typhoon Hinnamnor Damage Recovery Social Contribution Activities Conducted

Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle, Free Inspection Service Campaign in Jeju Region View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle announced on the 19th that it conducted a free inspection service campaign for its customers in the Jeju area, while also carrying out the ‘Jeju Clean Beach’ campaign as part of its eco-friendly social contribution activities. In particular, it provided free inspections for vehicles damaged by Typhoon Hinnamnor, the 11th typhoon that struck the Jeju region, and collected various disaster debris left on the affected beach areas, contributing to disaster recovery efforts.


Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle prepared this free inspection service campaign to strengthen its service network for customers residing in the Jeju area and to listen more closely to their feedback on service quality. Employees from Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle’s maintenance service centers and partner companies participated together, providing vehicle inspections and consultation services to Jeju customers on site.


More than 200 customers residing in the Jeju area visited the free inspection service campaign. Various free inspection service programs were offered at the campaign site, including ▲leak inspections ▲vehicle interior management ▲electrical system checks ▲air conditioner filter maintenance ▲free service for consumable parts.


Additionally, Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle conducted an environmental education program for customers waiting for vehicle inspections. Along with driving habit education for better fuel efficiency, a fuel efficiency king event was held where professional measurement staff selected the fuel efficiency champion based on actual driving habits, promoting air pollution prevention and fuel cost reduction campaigns.


The ‘Jeju Clean Beach’ campaign was held over two days, the 15th and 16th, along the Jeju coastline in cooperation with the Jeju Clean Boys Club, an environmental volunteer group in the Jeju area. A mobile office was installed on the compact truck ‘The CEN’ to move along with the volunteer group, collecting various trash and disaster debris left on the beaches of Aewol-eup and Jeju Folk Five-Day Market, as well as nearby roads.



Kim Bangshin, President of Tata Daewoo Commercial Vehicle, said, “We hope this campaign will be of some help to customers in the Jeju area who were affected by this typhoon.” He added, “Furthermore, we will gradually expand our eco-friendly social contribution campaigns to establish a climate change response system and do our best to achieve carbon neutrality by 2040.”


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