Strengthening Quality Control Capabilities through Test Analysis Technology Exchange with Korea Conformity Laboratories
and Korea Testing & Research Institute for Construction and Living Environment
Hyundai Steel and the Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology signed a business agreement to improve quality and establish a technical cooperation relationship in the steel sector. From the left in the photo are Lee Sang-wook, Vice President of the Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology, and Ko Heung-seok, Executive Director of Hyundai Steel, posing for a commemorative photo. Photo by Hyundai Steel
Hyundai Steel and the Korea Conformity Laboratories (KCL) have embarked on enhancing product quality through technical exchanges in product testing and analysis.
On the 24th, the two organizations held a business agreement ceremony at the KCL Advanced Materials Center located in Dangjin, Chungnam, to establish a cooperative relationship for improving quality in the steel sector and technological collaboration.
Through this agreement, Hyundai Steel plans to strengthen its quality management capabilities by establishing a collaborative system with KCL related to quality assurance testing and analysis.
Additionally, Hyundai Steel will utilize the KCL Advanced Metals Center as a key testing facility. This testing center enables third-party inspections, specimen processing, and quality assurance testing, allowing stable quality verification even in emergency situations such as equipment failures within the company's testing and analysis devices.
Moreover, Hyundai Steel expects to enjoy various benefits from this agreement, including simplifying the analysis request procedures and reducing the costs associated with specimen analysis requests.
A Hyundai Steel representative stated, "Based on this business agreement, both parties will continuously exchange technologies to contribute to product quality improvement and the advancement of testing and analysis technologies."
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