Visit to “Dong-A Plating” in the Noksan industrial complex
President Lee underlined “a virtuous circle of coexistence”
“We must create a healthy ecosystem to create a virtuous circle of growth that is beneficial to all”.
Samsung Electronics President Lee Jae-yong visited Dong-A Plating, a small and medium-sized company located in the Noksan National Industrial Complex in Gangseo-gu, Busan on the 8th and reiterated the will of “win-win management” and “accompaniment with society”.
President Lee, as his first official destination in its grand opening late last month, visited a partner company in Gwangju, which he had worked with for 28 years, and then surveyed the manufacturing sites of small and medium-sized businesses in Busan. which received support from Samsung Electronics to build a smart factory on the same day, again showed Samsung Electronics has transformed the manual process of Dong-A Plating, an electro-zinc surface treatment company, into an automated smart factory , increasing productivity by 37% and reducing the defect rate by 77%. The average age of the company’s employees is 32 and is attracting attention as a small and medium-sized business that creates jobs for young people. It has helped change the plating industry, a grassroots industry where the problem of aging is severe because young people are reluctant to work due to the bad working environment.
Samsung has completely revised its social contribution programs in accordance with President Lee’s “Future Companionship” philosophy that “sharing and growing together is the way to become the best in the world.”
A Samsung official said: “We have refined our social contribution projects on the basis that they can contribute to desirable changes in our society and solve social problems in a sustainable way.” as nourishment of the national manufacturing ecosystem, “he said.
Prior to his visit to Dong-A Plating, President Lee attended the first FCBGA (packet board connecting semiconductor chips and main boards) shipping ceremony for servers held at the Samsung Electro-Mechanics plant in Busan.
Reporter Seo-Rin Seo