Operating All Available Vehicles at Full Capacity and Running an Integrated Situation Room

Hanjin announced on February 12 that, ahead of the Lunar New Year holidays, it is inspecting on-site safety and making every effort to ensure smooth logistics transport during the peak holiday shipping season, when cargo volume surges.

Noh Samseok, CEO of Hanjin (front row, fourth from the left), and Cho Hyunmin, President (front row, fifth from the right), are delivering encouragement gifts to workers at Daejeon Megahub on the 6th and pledging to create a safe working environment. Hanjin

Noh Samseok, CEO of Hanjin (front row, fourth from the left), and Cho Hyunmin, President (front row, fifth from the right), are delivering encouragement gifts to workers at Daejeon Megahub on the 6th and pledging to create a safe working environment. Hanjin

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Hanjin CEO Noh Samseok and President Cho Hyunmin visited the Daejeon Mega Hub terminal, a core logistics hub, on the 6th to conduct on-site safety inspections and encourage frontline workers. On that day, the management team received a briefing on the work situation and toured the site, carefully checking the operating status of key logistics equipment.


After personally inspecting the overall workplace, including the control room operations and convenience facilities for on-site workers, they expressed their appreciation for the employees' hard work. In particular, they delivered gift packages to on-site workers and asked them to prioritize safe work and get sufficient rest during the peak season.


To prepare for the peak period, Hanjin is operating more than 100 major terminals nationwide and all available vehicles at maximum capacity. In addition to recruiting more sorting workers and deploying temporary vehicles, the company is running an integrated situation room, fully operating its facilities, and concentrating company-wide capabilities on creating a safe working environment.


CEO Noh Samseok and President Cho Hyunmin also visited key hubs across the country last January, including the Dong Seoul Hub terminal in the Seoul metropolitan area, as well as Yangsan and Gwangju, to inspect safety management. They also visited the Nam Seoul terminal during the Chuseok holidays in September to thoroughly check the working environment.



A Hanjin official said, "The Lunar New Year holiday is an important period when shipment volume is highly concentrated, so we are doing everything we can with on-site inspections to ensure that customers' valuable items are delivered safely," adding, "We will put the safety of on-site workers first and do our utmost to provide smooth logistics services."


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