From Raw Material Cultivation to Processing and Packaging
Establishing a 'One-Stop' Intensive Production System

Amorepacific Group announced on the 21st that it has established the Jeju 'O'Sulloc Tea Factory,' creating a one-stop production system capable of everything from cultivating green tea raw materials to processing and shipping products.


The 'Hannam Dawon O'Sulloc Tea Factory,' located in Hannam Tea Plantation, Namwon-eup, Seogwipo-si, Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, was built on a site of 23,000m² (approximately 7,100 pyeong) with a building area of 7,200m² (approximately 2,200 pyeong). It has an annual manufacturing capacity of 646 tons of O'Sulloc products and a shipping capacity of 86 million products.


Osulloc Tea Factory exterior. <br>[Photo by Amorepacific]

Osulloc Tea Factory exterior.
[Photo by Amorepacific]

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Adjacent to existing O'Sulloc Farm facilities such as the O'Sulloc Premium Factory, this site features an intensive production system covering everything from organic cultivation of green tea raw materials to processing and product packaging.


The interior and exterior design of the O'Sulloc Tea Factory was undertaken by Cho Min-seok, CEO of Mass Studies, who is recognized as a world-class architect. The O'Sulloc Tea Factory, presented as a 165-meter-long, two-story south-facing structure, features a circular flow system designed with visitors in mind. Visitors can experience all stages of tea manufacturing through viewing windows placed throughout the facility.


All facilities were arranged to harmonize with the existing natural terrain, and the exterior emphasizes the natural function and texture of materials, centered on Jeju volcanic scoria bricks.



Meanwhile, O'Sulloc Farm, a subsidiary of Amorepacific Group, will hold a completion ceremony for the O'Sulloc Tea Factory this afternoon. The event will be attended by Amorepacific Group Chairman Seo Kyung-bae, Jeju Governor Oh Young-hoon, Seogwipo National Assembly member Wi Seong-gon, Seogwipo Mayor Lee Jong-woo, Jeju Provincial Assembly member Song Young-hoon, and Mass Studies CEO Cho Min-seok, among others.


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