The Dongducheon Chamber of Commerce of the Northern Gyeonggi Chamber of Commerce (Chairman Woo Gil-je) announced on the 17th that it visited the Dongducheon City Facilities Management Corporation (Chairman Lee Jong-jin) on the 16th.

The Northern Gyeonggi Chamber of Commerce and Industry Dongducheon Chamber of Commerce took a commemorative photo with officials after visiting the Dongducheon City Facilities Management Corporation on the 16th. Photo by Dongducheon City

The Northern Gyeonggi Chamber of Commerce and Industry Dongducheon Chamber of Commerce took a commemorative photo with officials after visiting the Dongducheon City Facilities Management Corporation on the 16th. Photo by Dongducheon City

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This visit was an opportunity to strengthen communication between the Chamber of Commerce and the Facilities Management Corporation and to explore ways for regional development and mutual growth. The Facilities Management Corporation explained its management strategies and major projects aimed at realizing a citizen-centered premium city.


Woo Gil-je, Chairman of the Dongducheon Chamber of Commerce, said, “I am impressed by the corporation’s management policies and the direction of its projects for the local community,” adding, “We will continue to seek ways to revitalize the local economy through ongoing communication.”


Lee Jong-jin, Chairman of the Facilities Management Corporation, stated, “Cooperation with the Dongducheon Chamber of Commerce will greatly contribute to improving the quality of public services and the development of the local community, which are the corporation’s goals,” and added, “We will continue to communicate openly with the Chamber of Commerce.”



Meanwhile, the Chamber of Commerce and the Facilities Management Corporation plan to establish regular communication channels and explore specific cooperation measures based on this meeting.


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