A Gathering for Win-Win Cooperation with 103 Partner Companies

Hyundai Glovis announced on June 15 that it held the "2026 Partners Day" to strengthen its partnership and reinforce its commitment to mutual growth with its business partners.


The 2026 Partners Day, which took place in Jeju from June 11 to 12, brought together Hyundai Glovis CEO Lee Kyubok and employees from 103 partner companies, totaling 121 participants, for a time of communication and exchange.

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The event featured a general assembly, an awards ceremony for outstanding partners, a seminar, and a special lecture. During the general assembly, participants shared the challenges faced by partners working on the logistics frontlines and discussed possible solutions together.


Moving beyond a networking-focused partnership, Hyundai Glovis has reestablished the direction of mutual growth by focusing on practical capacity building and has prepared programs designed to help the entire logistics ecosystem grow together.


To this end, seven outstanding partners who contributed to mutual growth were selected and awarded. The seminar addressed topics such as on-site safety management measures to prevent major industrial accidents, preparation for ESG supply chain due diligence, and current and future strategies for autonomous freight transport.


In addition, Professor Choi Jaeboong of Sungkyunkwan University delivered a special lecture titled "Survival Strategies in the AI Sapience Era" in line with the era of hyperconnectivity, providing an opportunity to reflect on the future direction of the logistics industry.


Hyundai Glovis CEO Lee Kyubok emphasized the need for collaboration to stabilize supply chains in the rapidly changing global environment and also called on partners to join in fulfilling corporate social responsibilities.


The Hyundai Glovis Partners Association was established in 2019 as the first of its kind among logistics companies. Under the founding mission of "pursuing mutual benefit and development through equal exchanges," it has held the Partners Day annually, except during the COVID-19 pandemic.



Meanwhile, Hyundai Glovis is conducting the "2026 Win-Win Academy," an AI-based logistics expert training program for employees of small and medium-sized logistics companies, and is also operating a customized on-site safety consulting program called "Glovis Will Visit You," aiming to enhance partner safety. The company was recognized for its contribution to industrial site safety and was awarded the Minister of Employment and Labor Award.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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