On the 17th, Hoban Park Inauguration Ceremony... "Technology and Quality Improvement, Continuous Future Investment"

Daehan Cable announced on the 17th that Song Jong-min, Vice Chairman and CEO of Hoban Industries, has been appointed as the new CEO of Daehan Cable.


Daehan Cable held an inauguration ceremony for CEO Song at Hoban Park in Umyeon-dong, Seocho-gu, Seoul on the same day. The event was attended by Hoban Group executives and about 200 Daehan Cable employees. Earlier, in March, Daehan Cable had nominated Vice Chairman Song as the new CEO and finalized his appointment through an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders and the board of directors.

Song Jong-min, the new CEO of Korea Electric Wire. <br>[Photo by Korea Electric Wire]

Song Jong-min, the new CEO of Korea Electric Wire.
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In his inaugural speech, Vice Chairman Song stated, "As Daehan Cable marks its second anniversary under Hoban Group, we will spare no effort in investing in technology and quality to establish ourselves as a global leader in the cable industry." He added, "We will complete future projects such as the construction of the offshore cable plant and the expansion of global production subsidiaries, and discover business opportunities to achieve sustainable growth." He continued, "We will establish a horizontal corporate culture based on active communication and cooperation," and "We will expand exchanges with the group to strengthen synergy across all areas, including business."



Vice Chairman Song is a finance and management professional who joined Hoban Construction in 2000. He was appointed President and CEO of Hoban Construction in 2018, contributing to the company's growth and business diversification. Last year, he was promoted to Vice Chairman and CEO of Hoban Industries and led the integration process following the acquisition of Daehan Cable.


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