Hansae Yesup Supports Myanmar with Over 1,100 Garments Following Cyclone Damage
Relief Supplies and Donation Ceremony for Local Residents
Hansae Yes24 Holdings announced on the 13th that it has provided over 1,100 pieces of clothing to help residents in Myanmar affected by the cyclone.
Donation Ceremony for Myanmar Rakhine Disaster Area
[Photo by Hanse Industrial Co., Ltd.]
Earlier in mid-May, the massive cyclone "Moka" struck northern Myanmar, causing damage to many areas including the Rakhine region. Hansae Yes24 Holdings recently held a donation ceremony at its Myanmar factory, contributing a certain amount of recovery funds along with relief supplies consisting of over 1,100 pieces of clothing such as T-shirts and pants.
Hansae Yes24 Holdings currently operates three corporations in Myanmar, employing more than 1,240 local staff members. In response to the cyclone damage, Korean associations and garment organizations in Myanmar were preparing donations, and Hansae Yes24 Holdings recognized the severity of the situation and joined the support efforts.
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Kim Ik-hwan, Vice Chairman of Hansae Yes24 Holdings, said, "We hope the cyclone damage will be restored as soon as possible," adding, "We will spare no effort to actively support the people of Myanmar who have suffered great damage from this natural disaster."
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