Hyundai Corporation (011760.KS) KSC

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Hyundai Corporation

Address

25, Yulgok-ro 2-gil

Seoul, 110-140

Korea (the Republic of)

Phone

82 2 390 1114

Sector

Industrials

Industry

Industrial - Distribution

Employees

237

First IPO Date

January 04, 2000

Key Executives

NameTitlePayYear Born
An-Seok JangCEO, President & Director815M1961
Won-Kab KimCEO & Vice Chairman of the Board1B1952
Mong-Hyuck ChungChairman and Chief Executive Officer3.55B1961
Soon-Min HongVice President634M1964
Jung-hee HanDirector of Finance0N/A
Seok-Gyu LeeVice President of Sales Division01948
Gyu-Jin KimDeputy Managing Director of Accounting01962
Zin ParkVP & Head of the Support Division01966
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Description

Globally, Hyundai Corporation serves as a broad-spectrum import and export enterprise, engaging in a wide array of industrial and commercial activities. Its extensive trading portfolio includes diverse metal products, spanning long and flat steel, steel pipes, semi-finished goods, coated steel, and various non-ferrous metals. Additionally, it deals in chemicals and refined petroleum, offering monomers, polymers, and inorganic fertilizers. The automotive segment sees the company providing passenger and commercial vehicles, alongside original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and aftermarket spare parts. Beyond general trade, Hyundai Corporation is a key supplier for various heavy industries. It furnishes railway systems with essential equipment, components, and signal communication solutions for high-speed, subway, diesel, locomotive, passenger, and light rail applications. Its defense offerings include high-angle artillery, military and armored vehicles, and other armaments. In the maritime sector, the company facilitates the sale of various large vessels such as supertankers, bulk carriers, container ships, and gas tankers. This is supported by services including shipbuilding finance, vessel repair and refurbishment, and the sale of pre-owned ships. Hyundai Corporation plays a significant role in infrastructure development and construction. It builds critical facilities for environmental management, marine operations, transportation, loading, and gas processing. The company also constructs power generation plants, oil refineries, petrochemical complexes, and desalination facilities. Furthermore, it designs and manufactures industrial installations, supplying all necessary equipment. Its capabilities extend to delivering full-scope turnkey projects, supported by project financing and offtake arrangements. Electrical supplies from the firm include generators, transformers, and distribution panels. In renewable energy, it distributes photovoltaic (PV) modules, inverters, and wind turbines. The company's heavy equipment offerings include excavators, wheel loaders, forklifts, and other industrial vehicles, alongside supplementary machinery such as pumping cars, cranes, and trucks, often complemented by financing options. A broad spectrum of services is also provided, encompassing commodities trade, engineering consultation, project execution (including turnkey models), logistical support (transportation, installation), auditing, and diverse financial services. Finally, Hyundai Corporation strategically allocates capital to the development and exploration of energy and natural resource properties, particularly in coal, oil, and gas. Founded in 1976, Hyundai Corporation maintains its headquarters in Seoul, South Korea.

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