A Total of 80 Rooms

Sungshin Cement, a company specializing in cement, announced on July 9 that it has completed the construction of an employee dormitory in Pyeongdong-ri, Danyang County, Chungbuk, as part of its efforts to strengthen employee welfare and contribute to the revitalization of the local community.


(from the fourth left) Congressman Eom Taeyoung, Sungshin Cement CEO Han Inho, and Danyang County Governor Kim Mungun are participating in the tape-cutting ceremony at the employee dormitory of Sungshin Cement in Danyang County, Chungbuk. Sungshin Cement

(from the fourth left) Congressman Eom Taeyoung, Sungshin Cement CEO Han Inho, and Danyang County Governor Kim Mungun are participating in the tape-cutting ceremony at the employee dormitory of Sungshin Cement in Danyang County, Chungbuk. Sungshin Cement

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The construction of this new employee dormitory was initiated to provide stable housing for employees, as the previous dormitories, Seongwoojang and Seongrakjang, had been used for over 40 years and had become outdated and cramped, causing inconvenience for staff.


The facility consists of a total of 80 rooms (60 rooms in Building A and 20 rooms in Building B). Each room is designed as a comfortable space equipped with a bed, dressing room, powder room, and private bathroom. Shared amenities include a fitness center, a multi-purpose lounge, a cafeteria, and private dining rooms, all of which enhance the convenience and welfare of the residents.



The completion ceremony held on July 7 was attended by key executives and employees of Sungshin Cement, Congressman Eom Taeyoung of the People Power Party, Danyang County Governor Kim Mungun, the chairman of the Danyang County Council, provincial assembly members, and other local community representatives. Han Inho, CEO of Sungshin Cement, stated, "Based on the philosophy that people are the most valuable asset of a company, we have built this new employee dormitory to improve the quality of life for our staff. We hope that this dormitory will not only serve as a residential space but also become a place for communication and rejuvenation, embodying our organizational culture and welfare philosophy, and contributing positively to strengthening the local infrastructure and revitalizing the economy of Danyang County."


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