GlobalTopNet Earns Top Rating in Public Procurement Service Contract Performance Evaluation for Fifth Consecutive Year
GlobalTopNet, a company specializing in server manufacturing and distribution, has once again demonstrated its competitiveness in the public procurement market by receiving the highest rating for the fifth consecutive year in the Public Procurement Service’s contract performance evaluation.
GlobalTopNet announced that it received the top grade in the Public Procurement Service’s contract performance evaluation for the first half of 2026. This evaluation is a system that comprehensively assesses companies with Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) contracts based on their delivery performance and contract fulfillment capabilities over the past year. Evaluation criteria include on-time delivery, contract compliance, and customer satisfaction from the procuring agencies.
The company is known to have received particularly high marks in the customer satisfaction category. In 2026, GlobalTopNet supplied servers to about 50 public institutions and corporate clients, earning recognition for its stable delivery capabilities and technical expertise.
The company is also accelerating efforts to strengthen its technological competitiveness. GlobalTopNet has registered seven core patents related to server cooling technology and, based on ongoing research and development, has listed its computer server and disk array products on the National Public Procurement Service’s integrated shopping mall. Recently, the company has also been working to launch its in-house developed cloud backup solution in the procurement market.
Lee Hyunho, CEO of GlobalTopNet, stated, “We will provide the best possible service to our customers through continuous technological development and advancement of our manufacturing systems,” adding, “We will continue to grow as a trusted company in the public procurement market.”
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GlobalTopNet is continuously expanding its presence in the public procurement market based on its stable supply capabilities and achievements in technology development.
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