For Executives of Over 4,000 Partner Companies Nationwide

Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Purchasing Headquarters announced on the 16th that they will hold the "2025 Partner Safety Cooperation Seminar" to promote a safety culture in the automotive industry among their partners.


Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Purchasing Headquarters announced on the 16th that they will hold the "2025 Hyundai Kia Partner Safety Cooperation Seminar" to promote a safety culture in the automotive industry among their partners. Hyundai Motor Company

Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Purchasing Headquarters announced on the 16th that they will hold the "2025 Hyundai Kia Partner Safety Cooperation Seminar" to promote a safety culture in the automotive industry among their partners. Hyundai Motor Company

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This seminar, which will be held for the first time in Korea not only for first-tier parts suppliers but also for second- and third-tier parts suppliers and integrated purchasing partners, aims to strengthen safety management in the automotive industry supply chain and present a variety of strategies for building a safer automotive supply chain. The seminar will explain measures to enhance supply chain safety management, introduce accident and improvement cases that executives should be aware of, and cover the Ministry of Employment and Labor's comprehensive safety policy. The goal is to reinforce the safety awareness of partner company executives who are responsible for safety.


In addition, safety solutions that can protect partner employees-such as safety monitoring cameras, forklift and crane sensors, and collision-protection airbag jackets-will be showcased, offering practical and easily applicable ways to strengthen safety measures.


The seminar began in Ansan on the 15th and will be held a total of 16 times until November 6. To ensure accessibility for more than 4,800 executives from over 4,000 partner companies nationwide, the seminar will take the form of a "mobile seminar," visiting locations such as Ansan, Daegu, Gwangju, Cheongju, and Gyeongju, where automotive partners are concentrated.



A Hyundai Motor Company official stated, "We recognize that the safety of our partners is a core value for the sustainability of the automotive industry, and we will spare no effort to support the establishment of a safety culture. We hope that this seminar will help spread a culture of safety cooperation throughout the automotive industry."


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