Domestic OEM wiper manufacturer Izet Korea Co., Ltd. (CEO Nam Myung-won) has launched the ‘Jet Rush Wiper,’ which anyone can easily replace and which delivers reliable performance even at high speeds.
Before the official product launch, the ‘Jet Rush Wiper’ was first showcased at the ‘2023 Seoul Mobility Show’ in March and April, receiving positive feedback. The Jet Rush Wiper is a flat wiper that is installed as an OEM part on luxury cars worldwide. It is especially suitable for high-speed driving vehicles, featuring reduced air resistance, minimal vibration at high speeds, and anti-freezing benefits.
Designed for easy replacement by anyone, the Jet Rush Wiper is produced domestically based on special coated rubber technology from Korea’s Fukoku company, and it can be applied to all domestic vehicles as well as most imported cars, ensuring close adhesion to automotive glass surfaces.
With a high-strength rubber exterior frame and an expanded internal fixing frame, it offers advantages in sturdiness and durability, and it has received positive responses due to its reasonable price compared to its long lifespan.
Based on high-performance wiper technology, Izet Korea manufactures and offers three types of OEM wipers domestically: standard wipers, hybrid wipers, and flat wipers, including the Jet Rush Wiper. In particular, it has established a sales network through cooperation with over 1,500 gas stations nationwide, maintaining the number one position in the domestic offline wiper market.
Currently, alongside research and development of automotive consumables, the company is also attempting a form of ESG management by collecting used wipers, repairing those in good condition, and exporting them to Africa targeting overseas markets.
CEO Nam Myung-won stated, “Based on meticulous quality improvement and after-sales service to build customer trust, we plan to continuously research and develop to present the highest quality OEM wiper products.” He added, “In the second half of this year, we plan to actively enter overseas markets by pioneering gas station markets in Osaka, Japan, and Beijing and Shanghai, China.”
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