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Gwangyang is the home of POSCO's Gwangyang Steel Works, the largest facility of its kind in the world. The city is also home to K League Classic football side Jeonnam Dragons . Gwangyang is at the centre of development for the Gwangyang Bay Area Free Economic Zone (GFEZ), the third-largest among the six free economic zones of South Korea ...
POSCO (formerly Pohang Iron and Steel Company) is a South Korean steel manufacturer headquartered in Pohang, South Korea. It had an output of 42,000,000 metric tons (41,000,000 long tons; 46,000,000 short tons) of crude steel in 2015, making it the world's sixth-largest steelmaker by this measure . [ 2 ]
When he was chief of Gwangyang steel mill, he succeed in domestically producing advanced automotive steel sheet which became a major profit center for POSCO. Advanced automotive steel to produce a stable operating state-of-the-art equipment and technology led to the development of a newly equipped Gwangyang steel and automobile production ...
The largest blast furnace in the world is in South Korea, with a volume around 6,000 m 3 (210,000 cu ft). It can produce around 5,650,000 tonnes (5,560,000 LT) of iron per year. It can produce around 5,650,000 tonnes (5,560,000 LT) of iron per year.
Nippon Steel Corp said on Tuesday it will appeal a South Korean court ruling that allows for a seizure of its assets, as tensions between Tokyo and Seoul over the case threaten to flare up again.
The steel industry plays a key role in the South Korean economy as it is the material for major industries such as automobiles, shipbuilding, and construction.In South Korea, the steel industry's GDP is 1.5 percent of all industries, and 4.9 percent of the manufacturing industry.
It’s illegal to sell or buy, but casu marzu, a maggot-infested sheep milk cheese is a revered delicacy on the Italian island of Sardinia. Locals hope their unusual dairy product can shed its ...
Hyundai Engineering and Construction Co., Ltd. (HDEC; Korean: 현대건설 주식회사) is a major construction company in South Korea. The company was founded by Chung Ju-yung in 1947 as the Hyundai Civil Works Company and was a major component of the Hyundai Group. Hyundai Construction and Hyundai Engineering merged in 1999. [1]