On the 18th, Lotte Duty Free employees conducted a fire drill in preparation for emergencies at the Lotte Duty Free Myeongdong Main Store in Jung-gu, Seoul. (Photo by Lotte Duty Free)

On the 18th, Lotte Duty Free employees conducted a fire drill in preparation for emergencies at the Lotte Duty Free Myeongdong Main Store in Jung-gu, Seoul. (Photo by Lotte Duty Free)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jeon Jinyoung] Lotte Duty Free announced on the 19th that it conducted a fire drill at its Myeongdong main store to prepare for emergencies.


Lee Gap, CEO of Lotte Duty Free, who participated in the fire drill the previous day, stated, "The top priority in sustainable management is safety management," adding, "We will continuously inspect and maintain the on-site situation management system to ensure the safety of customers and employees in case of an emergency."


CEO Lee has been consistently emphasizing the importance of on-site safety management, including personally conducting regular safety inspections during his visit to the Lotte Duty Free Integrated Logistics Center located in Yeongjongdo, Jung-gu, Incheon, last May.



Earlier this year, Lotte Duty Free reorganized its headquarters' safety management team directly under the CEO and established a safety council to prevent accidents among partner companies. Additionally, they are making various efforts focused on on-site safety management, such as conducting joint safety inspections with partner companies once every quarter.


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