Hope Bridge and BGF Retail officials are taking a commemorative photo at the Paju Disaster Relief Logistics Center to celebrate the establishment of a relief supplies stockpiling system for prompt support to disaster victims in the event of a disaster. Hope Bridge
On July 7, Hope Bridge Korea Disaster Relief Association (Chairman Song Pilho) announced that it has established a pre-stockpiling system for relief supplies in cooperation with BGF Retail (CEO Min Seungbae) to enable prompt support for disaster victims in the event of a disaster.
This stockpiling system has been set up to ensure immediate disaster response even during times when corporate logistics operations are challenging, such as on weekday nights or weekends.
Hope Bridge has pre-stocked relief supplies for 2,000 people (food items) at its Disaster Relief Logistics Center located in Paju, Gyeonggi Province. The stockpiled items include cup noodles, beverages, energy bars, and pies.
Relief supplies such as cup noodles, beverages, and energy bars provided by BGF Retail are being delivered to the Paju Disaster Relief Logistics Center. These items have been pre-stocked in quantities sufficient for 2,000 people to enable immediate disaster response during emergencies such as weekday nights or weekends. Hope Bridge
This system was established based on the long-standing disaster relief partnership between Hope Bridge and BGF Retail, the operator of CU convenience stores. Hope Bridge also plans to gradually expand the scale of relief supplies stockpiling by cooperating with other private companies.
Shin Hoon, Secretary General of Hope Bridge, stated, "Disasters strike without warning, so it is Hope Bridge's role to prepare thoroughly in advance to ensure immediate response, even on weekends or at night," adding, "We will continue to work with a variety of companies to establish a more comprehensive and rapid disaster response system."
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