Gwangju Sarangui-Yeolmae Welcomes Mujin Machinery as 23rd Member of "Sharing Prestigious Companies" Program

Mujin Machinery Co., Ltd. has joined as the 23rd member of the high-value corporate donation program, "Sharing Prestigious Companies." Provided by Gwangju Community Chest of Korea

Mujin Machinery Co., Ltd. has joined as the 23rd member of the high-value corporate donation program, "Sharing Prestigious Companies." Provided by Gwangju Community Chest of Korea

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The Gwangju Community Chest of Korea (hereinafter referred to as Gwangju Sarangui-Yeolmae) announced on December 12 that Mujin Machinery Co., Ltd. has joined as the 23rd member of its high-value corporate donation program, "Sharing Prestigious Companies."


"Sharing Prestigious Companies" is a high-value corporate donation program run by Sarangui-Yeolmae, in which companies pledge to donate at least 100 million won within five years.


The event was attended by Cho Seongeun, CEO of Mujin Machinery Co., Ltd., Koo Jaegil, Chairman of Gwangju Sarangui-Yeolmae, and Lim Aesoon, Director of the Care Policy Division at Gwangju Metropolitan City.


Mujin Machinery Co., Ltd. is primarily engaged in the manufacturing and supply of equipment for new and operating nuclear power plants, as well as construction and maintenance of power plants. In addition, the company has consistently practiced sharing by supporting scholarships, welfare facilities, and local events over the years. With its recent participation in the Sharing Prestigious Companies program, it is taking a leading role in contributing to the local community.


Cho Seongeun, CEO of Mujin Machinery Co., Ltd., stated, "I am grateful to be able to join the Sharing Prestigious Companies program together with our executives and employees, who have come together to practice sharing even in difficult times. We will continue to fulfill our social responsibilities as a company and carry on with our ongoing commitment to sharing."


Koo Jaegil, Chairman of the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea, said, "When companies come together to share, it helps eliminate welfare blind spots in Gwangju and brings hope to citizens facing difficulties. We will continue to expand the sharing ecosystem in collaboration with companies, citizens, and local governments."

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