Record-High Orders of 4.2 Trillion Won Shared
Awards Presented to 12 Outstanding Partner Companies

Hyundai Rotem announced on the 17th that it held the "2025 Hyundai Rotem Partners Day" at Haevichi Hotel in Seogwipo, Jeju, where it discussed ways to expand win-win cooperation with its partner companies.


CEO Lee Yongbae (third row, thirteenth from the left), Vice President Lee Jeongyeop (ninth), Chief Financial Officer Kim Doohong (tenth), and other key executives of Hyundai Rotem are taking a commemorative photo with representatives of partner companies at the "2025 Hyundai Rotem Partners Day" held at Haevichi Hotel & Resort in Seogwipo, Jeju, on the 14th and 15th. Provided by Hyundai Rotem

CEO Lee Yongbae (third row, thirteenth from the left), Vice President Lee Jeongyeop (ninth), Chief Financial Officer Kim Doohong (tenth), and other key executives of Hyundai Rotem are taking a commemorative photo with representatives of partner companies at the "2025 Hyundai Rotem Partners Day" held at Haevichi Hotel & Resort in Seogwipo, Jeju, on the 14th and 15th. Provided by Hyundai Rotem

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The event, held over two days starting on the 14th, was attended by CEO Lee Yongbae and other key executives. Around 100 partner companies from all business divisions, including Defense Solutions, Rail Solutions, and Eco Plant, were also present. At the event, CEO Lee stated, "As technological competition intensifies, we will continue to pursue change and innovation together with our partners," adding, "We aim to create a virtuous cycle where Hyundai Rotem's achievements lead to the success of our partner companies."


As of the end of the third quarter this year, Hyundai Rotem's order volume reached a record high of 4.2 trillion won, doubling from 2.1 trillion won at the end of 2020. In particular, the localization rate for core products such as the K2 tank and KTX is high, with domestic components accounting for about 90 percent. The company reported that it shared these achievements with its partner companies during the event.


During the event, Hyundai Rotem also recognized 12 outstanding partner companies in areas such as procurement, quality, security, cost innovation, and ESG, presenting them with awards. There were also lectures on AI and technology security, as well as case studies on welding automation. Hyundai Rotem is strengthening its partner support programs, including the expansion of the co-prosperity fund and guarantee support, fair trade education, and technical training. Last year, 5,930 employees from partner companies received technical training.



Hyundai Rotem stated, "We plan to respond to future changes in the industrial paradigm together with our partner companies and focus our capabilities on securing future growth engines," adding, "We will continue to achieve tangible results not only in next-generation ground weapon systems and rail mobility and infrastructure businesses utilizing hydrogen, a next-generation energy source, but also in the aerospace sector."


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