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Doosan Group (Korean: 두산그룹; Hanja: 斗山그룹) is a South Korean multinational conglomerate corporation. In 2009, the corporation was placed in the Fortune Global 500 index. [ 1 ] It is the parent company of Bobcat and Škoda Power .
1979 Established Doosan CCK Can Manufacturing; 1980 Founded OB Seagram; 1982 Formed OB Bears (currently Doosan Bears) 1996 Celebrated 100th anniversary. Announced Doosan Group's new Certificate of Incorporation. 1998 Incorporated nine affiliates and re-launched the company as Doosan Corporation in September. 2008 Acquired the Chung-Ang ...
Doosan Group Chairman Park Yong-man said, "We will develop the fuel cell business into Doosan’s main business in the future." [ 2 ] In January 2018, Doosan Fuel Cell, Hanhwa Energy , and Korea East-West Power established a special purpose corporation, Daesan Green Energy, and built the world’s first by-product hydrogen power plant, the ...
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In May 2022, Doosan Robotics America, a U.S. corporation, was established in Plano, Texas. [6]In May 2024, a European branch was established in Düsseldorf, Germany, and a service center was built in Heerhugowaard, the Netherlands, to provide after-sales service such as installation and recovery of cobots and replacement of parts.
Doosan Encyclopedia (Korean: 두산세계대백과사전; lit. Doosan World Great Encyclopedia) is a Korean-language encyclopedia published by Doosan Donga ( 두산동아 ). The encyclopedia is based on the Dong-A Color Encyclopedia ( 동아원색세계대백과사전 ), which comprises 30 volumes and began to be published in 1982 by Dong-A ...
In 2009, Doosan Heavy Industries and Construction acquired Czech-based power systems maker Škoda Power. Doosan VINA was completed in 2009. In 2010, Korea Electric Power Company granted Doosan Heavy Industries a $3.9 billion US dollar contract to supply equipment for four nuclear power reactors planned in the United Arab Emirates. [2] In 2011 ...
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