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Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. established a new set of vision
and strategies for the company in March 2002 as it celebrated its 30th
anniversary and stepped into the era of independent management after
the legal disaffiliation from the Hyundai Business Group, the biggest
conglomerate in Korea. Our new vision and strategies are designed to
accomplish stable and continued development through flexible response
to the rapidly changing management environment in the 21st century.
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"Hyundai : A Global Leader, Carving Out the Future." We will become a
global leader in the field of heavy industries by providing the world's best
quality products and services. Building upon the founder's(Honorary Chairman
Chung Ju Young) spirit of creating something out of nothing, Hyundai will
carve out the future and grow into the world's No. 1 company.
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We will strive to become a company that offers satisfaction to our customers,
fulfillment to our employees, and corporate value to our investors. To this end,
Hyundai will make continued efforts to provide world-class technology, services,
and value-added products.
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- Focus on promising business divisions equipped with competitiveness
- Secure a market position in the business sector where fast growth and huge world markets are guaranteed
- Expand new business based on its core competency and liquidate low-profit marginal businesses
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- Maximize sales for high value-added products
- Tap into new markets and enhance the sales campaign in local markets
- Build and manage a competitive sales and marketing network around the world
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- Secure its core technology and develop cutting-edge technology
- Enhance system-engineering capacity
- Build a global R&D network
- Strengthen the collaborations between the field and research institutes
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- Maximize existing operational efficiency
- Improve quality and productivity through automation
- Build an integrated production management system
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- Expand outsourcing businesses with low value-addeds
- Maintain the flexibility of facilities, human resources, and finance
- Secure a global production center
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