Articles by Jo He-rim
Jo He-rim
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Baemin introduces first outdoor delivery robot in apartment complex
Baemin, or Baedal Minjok, the country’s No. 1 delivery app by market share, said Tuesday that it has started operating the country’s first outdoor delivery robot, which delivers food from a restaurant to an apartment building. According to Woowa Brothers, the delivery app operator, it is now using five Dilly Drives, its outdoor autonomous delivery robot, at Alleyway Gwanggyo, a residential and commercial complex located in Gwanggyo, Gyeonggi Province. Residents of the 1,100 hous
Consumer Aug. 18, 2020
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KT&G launches HNB e-cigarette in Russia with PMI
South Korean tobacco maker KT&G said Tuesday it has launched lil Solid, its heat-not-burn e-cigarette, and three Fiit tobacco sticks, in Russia together with Philip Morris International. It is the first time for the Korean company to enter an overseas market with its e-cigarette product. KT&G and PMI established a strategic alliance in January, in which KT&G distributes its HNB e-cigarettes to overseas markets using PMI’s distribution networks for the first three years. The
Industry Aug. 18, 2020
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[67th Anniversary Special] Keeping up with new eating habits brought on by the pandemic
With the COVID-19 pandemic, some priorities have become universal -- hygiene, personal safety and social distancing. With the pandemic showing no signs of abating, experts say these factors will ultimately change the way people consume food. In turn, related industries should gear up for the “new normal.” “The increased awareness of food safety, and demands for healthy food and preference for noncontact transactions … such consumption patterns will continue for a lon
Industry Aug. 15, 2020
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Kim Jae-shin appointed as FTC vice chairman
Kim Jae-shin, secretary-general of Fair Trade Commission, has been appointed by Cheong Wa Dae as the vice chairman of the antitrust government agency on Friday. It was part of the presidential office’s reshuffle of vice minister-level officials. Kim, who started his career at FTC after passing the civil service exam in 1990, is said to be an expert on policymaking regarding business practices. He served at various bureaus, including planning and coordination, business trade policy, c
Industry Aug. 14, 2020
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Delivery workers on ‘refresh holiday’ for first time in 28 years
Delivery workers at major logistics firms took a day off Friday, for the first time in 28 years since the introduction of a delivery system in the country. The companies have designated Aug. 14 as “Delivery worker’s refresh day,” amid surging workload in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic. CJ Logistics, Hanjin, Lotte and Logen -- four major logistics companies here -- decided last month to give their delivery staff a day off, after they accepted the demand of two labor unions of
Consumer Aug. 14, 2020
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Hyundai Kona Electric sets new travel range of over 1,000 km
Hyundai Motor said Friday its electric compact sports utility vehicle Kona Electric succeeded in driving over 1,000 kilometers on a single battery charge, setting a new range record for electric vehicles. The auto maker said it had conducted a test run of three Kona Electric vehicles, the company‘s pure electric car brand, at EuroSpeedway Lausitzring, a racing circuit located in northeast Germany from July 22 to 24. Each of the three vehicles went 1,026 kilometers, 1,024.1 km and 1,01
Mobility Aug. 14, 2020
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Starbucks Korea donates W200m to commemorate independence patriots
Starbucks Korea said Thursday it has donated 200 million won ($168,900) to support preservation of independence cultural heritage and provide scholarships to the descendants of independence patriots. As Saturday marks the country’s National Liberation Day, the coffee chain said it held a ceremony Thursday to deliver 100 million won to Cultural Heritage Administration and the National Trust for Cultural Heritage. The funds will be used to purchase and preserve cultural heritage artifact
Consumer Aug. 13, 2020
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Posco set to mass produce world's first graphite free cutting steel
Posco, South Korea’s largest steelmaker, said Thursday it succeeded in developing the world’s first free cutting steel using graphite, and is set for mass production of the eco-friendly steel named PosGRAM. With its new development, Posco said it will be able to raise the country’s industrial competitiveness, as PosGRAM would replace lead free cutting steel, of which its entire supply has been imported. Free cutting steel refers to the steel that is high in strength, easy t
Industry Aug. 13, 2020
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McDonald’s Korea, Uniqlo support flood recovery efforts
Foreign brands operating in South Korea are lending a helping hand to recovery efforts during the record-breaking monsoon season. McDonald’s Korea said Wednesday it will donate burgers and drinks for 5,000 volunteers and soldiers who are working to combat the flood damage in provinces hit hardest by the heavy downpours. The burger chain will distribute Big Mac burgers and drinks for those helping recovery efforts in seven regions including Cheorwon and Chuncheon in Gangwon Province, Ch
Consumer Aug. 12, 2020
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Hyundai, Aptive unveil name of autonomous driving venture
Hyundai Motor Group announced Wednesday that its autonomous driving joint venture with Aptive has been named Motional. The automaker had announced a joint venture in March with Aptive -- a self-driving technology company -- as it seeks to develop and commercialize its autonomous technology for vehicles. According to Hyundai, Motional is a combination of words “motion” and “emotional,” to indicate mobility centered on safety and human values. Motional is currently de
Mobility Aug. 12, 2020
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FCA Korea appoints Jake Aumann as new president
Fiat Chrysler Korea announced Wednesday that it has appointed Jake Aumann as its new president and managing director. Aumann served as managing director of the automaker’s China branch for the past two years, successfully leading Alfa Romeo, a subsidiary auto brand, the company said. The new president will start his duties Monday. Since joining FCA Group in 1999, Aumann gained work experience in various sectors in the company, including administration, change management, marketing, sal
Mobility Aug. 12, 2020
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[Eye on Business] How Cleanwrap became a household name
Although indispensable in many peoples’ everyday lives, it is uncommon for a plastic bag producer to receive a nationwide attention. But when the country geared up for a national general election in April, Cleanwrap, a leading food packaging company, came into the spotlight as it supplied tens of millions of sanitary gloves to help execute the world’s first legislative election in the coronavirus era possible. To assist in the government’s strict prevention efforts, Cleanwra
Consumer Aug. 10, 2020
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Prolonged rainfall leads vegetable prices to spike, ice cream sales to drop
Consumers would face higher shopping cart prices this week, due to spikes in wholesale prices of various kinds of produce during the prolonged rainfall over weeks, according to the retail industry on Sunday. The unexpectedly prolonged rainfall is taking a toll on many of the country’s farm villages, which have damaged their crops and cut supplies, leading to spikes in agricultural prices. According to the data from Korea Agro-Fisheries&Food Trade, leafy vegetables such as cabbage,
Consumer Aug. 9, 2020
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Dongwon F&B launches Beyond Meat in E-mart ‘Vegan Zones’
Dongwon F&B, the South Korean distributor of the US plant-based meat alternative Beyond Meat, said Thursday that it has launched the product at E-mart, the country’s largest supermarket chain by revenue. The company signed an exclusive contract in 2018 to import Beyond Meat from the US to Korea. After launching the flagship Beyond Burger in March 2019, it sold about 82,000 patties here last year, Dongwon F&B said. The company said it is offering Beyond Burger at the 21 E-mart
Consumer Aug. 6, 2020
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Myung Won Cultural Foundation holds 25th world tea festival
Myung Won Cultural Foundation said Wednesday it is holding its world tea festival this week, during which it will also celebrate the 100th birthday of the late Kim Mi-hee, who pioneered the restoration of Korea’s tea culture. According to the foundation, the 25th tea festival, dubbed “K-Tea Festival,” will be held at Coex in southern Seoul for four days, starting Thursday. The event will comprise of a photo exhibition commemorating the birth of Kim, and booths where particip
Culture Aug. 5, 2020
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