Daegu 'Hyeongje International' Donates 100,000 Pairs of Gloves for Flood Recovery Efforts
Daegu Community Chest of Korea (President Kim Suhak) received a donation of 100,000 pairs of work gloves from Hyungje International in Suseong-gu, Daegu (CEO Lee Haesu) to be used for flood recovery efforts in the Gyeongbuk region. The donated items will be fully utilized to support flood damage recovery through the Daegu Volunteer Center.
Hyungje International is a company specializing in the manufacture of various industrial specialty gloves since its establishment in 1960. Starting with the designation of the Daegu city brand ‘Shimeric’ in 1996, the company has been recognized for its technological capabilities through various trademark and patent registrations.
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Additionally, to enter the global market, they launched the ‘Polrok’ brand and are expanding their export markets across Europe, the Americas, and South America, striving to become a global company producing high-quality industrial gloves. In the domestic market, Hyungje International continues active transactions with various large and small enterprises through its own brands ‘PROSAL’ and ‘HEPHA’.
Lee Jeong-hee, Executive Director of Hyungje International (left in the photo), and Kang Joo-hyun, Secretary General of the Daegu Community Chest of Korea, are posing for a commemorative photo while delivering donated goods.
View original imageKang Juhyun, Secretary General of the Daegu Community Chest of Korea, stated, “Gloves are one of the essential items needed on-site when the flood damage phase shifts from search and rescue to recovery.” He added, “We will make every effort to ensure that the donated items are used appropriately and effectively at the flood recovery sites.”
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