On-Site Meeting with 91 In-House Partner Companies of Samsung Heavy Industries

The Korea SMEs and Startups Agency announced on March 4 that it held the “On-Site, Solution-Oriented KOSME” meeting at the Samsung Culture Center of Samsung Heavy Industries in Geoje, Gyeongsangnam-do, to support the leap forward of K-shipbuilding small and medium-sized enterprises.


The meeting was organized to help revitalize K-shipbuilding, which has recently regained momentum due to the expansion of global orders. Attendees included Sukkyoon Kang, Chairman of Korea SMEs and Startups Agency, Hoyul Bang, Head of Win-Win Cooperation at Samsung Heavy Industries, Jinseok Yoon, Chairman of the In-house Partners Council, and 16 other key stakeholders. Representatives from 91 in-house partner companies of Samsung Heavy Industries also observed the meeting.

On the 4th, at the Korea Shipbuilding Small and Medium Enterprises Advancement On-Site Meeting held by the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency, Chairman Sukkyoon Kang (second from the right) is listening to on-site difficulties. Korea SMEs and Startups Agency

On the 4th, at the Korea Shipbuilding Small and Medium Enterprises Advancement On-Site Meeting held by the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency, Chairman Sukkyoon Kang (second from the right) is listening to on-site difficulties. Korea SMEs and Startups Agency

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Participants discussed various on-site opinions, including the expansion of financial support for high value-added ship subcontract work, resolving labor shortages in the shipbuilding industry, and increasing the scope of network loans for partner companies. In particular, this meeting went beyond the traditional “Visiting KOSME” format and adopted a “Solution-Oriented KOSME” approach focused on addressing challenges on-site. While providing guidance on KOSME’s main programs, such as policy funds and workforce support, and explaining the prevention of third-party unfair intervention as before, the agency strengthened its “on-site resolution” support by operating dedicated consultation booths, offering one-on-one on-site consultations and tailored solutions to the partner companies in attendance.



Chairman Sukkyoon Kang stated, “In order for Korea’s shipbuilding industry to once again rise to the top of the world, the role of SMEs that have supported the industry on the ground is crucial. Going forward, KOSME will continue to provide support focused on resolving on-site difficulties, so that the engine powering the leap of K-shipbuilding can operate vigorously.”


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