Kojima Donates Massage Chairs Worth 15 Million Won to Military Base
Encouraging the Hard Work of Military Personnel
Providing After-Sales Service Since Installation
Kozima announced on the 5th that it donated massage chairs worth 15 million KRW to the Army 3901 Unit near the Yeoju logistics center in Gyeonggi Province. The donation was made to encourage the hard work of the military personnel and to contribute to improving their living environment and welfare.
On the 4th, a 'Kojima Massage Chair Delivery Ceremony' was held at the Army 3901 Unit located near the Kojima Yeoju Logistics Center. (From left) Colonel Jo Cheol-hoon, Brigade Commander of the 3901 Unit, Executive Director Lee Jong-gwan of Kojima Yeoju Logistics Center, and Lieutenant Colonel Jeong Chi-ho, Battalion Commander of the 2nd Battalion of the 3901 Unit, are posing for a commemorative photo.
[Photo by Kojima]
The massage chairs donated this time are products that incorporate Kozima's core new technologies. In particular, the ‘Master’ model is equipped with LS-type three-dimensional frames and 4D massage balls that move not only up, down, left, and right but also forward and backward, providing thorough care to every corner of the body. The custom air massage function, which allows individual intensity adjustment, enables users to receive tailored massages according to their condition.
The massage chairs were placed in the rest area within the unit so that military personnel can use them freely. Kozima also committed to providing after-sales service (AS) and support to ensure there are no inconveniences in use after installation.
The handover ceremony was held the previous day at the Army 3901 Unit. Attendees included Lee Jong-gwan, Executive Director of Kozima Yeoju Logistics Center, Colonel Jo Cheol-hoon, Brigade Commander of the 3901 Unit, and Lieutenant Colonel Jeong Chi-ho, Battalion Commander of the 2nd Battalion of the 3901 Unit.
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Executive Director Lee said, “We donated the massage chairs so that the military personnel who dedicate themselves to protecting the safety of the people can start the new year with strength,” adding, “We plan to continue various social contribution activities to deliver much-needed helping hands throughout the local community.”
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