Promotion of Talent Development and Establishment of Education Systems

The Korea Ready-Mixed Concrete Industrial Cooperative Federation announced that on the 29th, it signed a mutual cooperation memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Korea Standards Association at the Korea Standards Association headquarters in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, to "promote and establish quality management in the domestic ready-mixed concrete industry."


Bae Jo-ung, President of the Korea Ready-Mixed Concrete Industrial Cooperative Federation (left), and Kang Myung-soo, President of the Korea Standards Association, are taking a commemorative photo after signing a mutual cooperation agreement (MOU) for "Activation and Establishment of Quality Management in the Domestic Ready-Mixed Concrete Industry" at the Korea Standards Association headquarters in Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the 29th. Photo by Korea Ready-Mixed Concrete Industrial Cooperative Federation

Bae Jo-ung, President of the Korea Ready-Mixed Concrete Industrial Cooperative Federation (left), and Kang Myung-soo, President of the Korea Standards Association, are taking a commemorative photo after signing a mutual cooperation agreement (MOU) for "Activation and Establishment of Quality Management in the Domestic Ready-Mixed Concrete Industry" at the Korea Standards Association headquarters in Gangnam-gu, Seoul on the 29th. Photo by Korea Ready-Mixed Concrete Industrial Cooperative Federation

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Through this agreement, both organizations will engage in information and business exchanges to establish a quality management system in the ready-mixed concrete industry, research and dissemination in the fields of standards, certification, and testing, joint research and development of advanced construction materials, establishment of an educational system for talent development and expertise enhancement, and promotion of ESG (environment, social, governance) management.


They plan to identify roadmaps for quality, standards, certification,·education, and research and development through regular meetings and implement cooperation starting with feasible areas.



Bae Jo-ung, chairman of the Korea Ready-Mixed Concrete Industrial Cooperative Federation, said, "This agreement holds great significance as a starting point toward the future of the ready-mixed concrete industry, including the production of ready-mixed concrete that the public can trust and feel safe with through quality management, the establishment of systems for this purpose, and talent development for over 900 member companies."


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