"Making Logistics Worksites Safer"

Hyundai Glovis announced on September 30 that it will be conducting the "Delivering Safety" event, distributing safety supplies to logistics sites nationwide until November.


Hyundai Glovis is conducting the "Delivering Safety" event, distributing safety supplies to logistics sites nationwide until November. On the 29th, a Hyundai Glovis representative handed out safety supplies to logistics industry workers at the Korea International Terminal in Gwangyang, Jeollanam-do. Hyundai Glovis

Hyundai Glovis is conducting the "Delivering Safety" event, distributing safety supplies to logistics sites nationwide until November. On the 29th, a Hyundai Glovis representative handed out safety supplies to logistics industry workers at the Korea International Terminal in Gwangyang, Jeollanam-do. Hyundai Glovis

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This event will be held sequentially at 20 major logistics centers and cargo terminals across the country, starting with Gwangyang on the 29th and continuing in locations such as Busan, Ulsan, Mokpo, and Pyeongtaek. The company plans to visit logistics terminal sites with a mobile vehicle and provide safety supplies to 10,000 workers. The safety supplies include non-slip tape and safety gaiters to prevent falls and slips, safety vests, reflective stickers for vehicles, and LED batons.


A health program tailored to the logistics industry, which involves long-distance driving, will also be offered. At the health check booth, workers can have their blood pressure, blood sugar, and stress levels checked, and will have the opportunity for a brief consultation with medical personnel (nurses).


Hyundai Glovis is actively conducting regular safety training at logistics sites and is also committed to developing safety supplies. Since 2021, the company has been providing free safety support bars for the sides of cargo compartments on car carrier trucks to prevent falls during vehicle loading and unloading. Hyundai Glovis has also developed and distributed custom safety helmets for cargo truck drivers. The new safety helmet (weighing 250g) is 16% smaller in volume and 14% lighter than conventional industrial helmets, making it easier to put on and take off. It has also passed the safety certification review of the Korea Occupational Safety and Health Agency, proving its safety as a lightweight helmet.



A Hyundai Glovis representative said, "Through our flagship social contribution program, which has been running since 2015, we hope logistics industry workers can work more safely and healthily at their sites."


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