Daedong Hospital (Director Lee Gwangjae) has partnered with the Busan Individualized Freight Motor Vehicle Transport Business Association to promote a healthy working environment for local logistics industry workers.


On June 2, Daedong Hospital announced that it had signed a business agreement with the Busan Individualized Freight Motor Vehicle Transport Business Association at the conference room on the 4th floor of the Hwabong Building.


The signing ceremony was attended by Lee Gwangjae, Director of Daedong Hospital; Park Chanho, Director of External Cooperation; Hong Byeongho, Head of Management Support; and Lee Jinhyeong, Deputy Director of External Cooperation. From the Busan Individualized Freight Motor Vehicle Transport Business Association, Chairman Lee Sangmin, Executive Director Son Youngwoo, and Deputy Director Hong Youngjun were present.

Daedong Hospital signed a business agreement with the Busan Metropolitan City Individualized Cargo Truck Transportation Association on the 2nd.

Daedong Hospital signed a business agreement with the Busan Metropolitan City Individualized Cargo Truck Transportation Association on the 2nd.

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The Busan Individualized Freight Motor Vehicle Transport Business Association is an organization that cooperates with national policies related to the motor vehicle transport business and carries out government-commissioned work. It is dedicated to promoting the rights and interests of its members and the development of the association.


This agreement was established to enhance the health of freight transport workers, who are the backbone of the local logistics industry, and to build a cooperative system in the healthcare sector. The two organizations plan to collaborate in various areas, including providing information for health promotion and strengthening cooperation in the healthcare field.


Director Lee Gwangjae stated, "It is meaningful to be able to contribute to the health promotion of freight transport workers who are leading the logistics industry in Busan, the logistics hub of Northeast Asia." He added, "I hope this will help create a healthy working environment and improve access to medical care."



He also emphasized, "We will continue to expand collaboration with related organizations in the local community to contribute to improving public health and the regional healthcare system."


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