Specialized High School Students Explore Logistics Sites
Hands-On Learning at Hyundai Glovis's "2025 Logistics Dream Camp"
Hyundai Glovis announced on the 29th that it had conducted the "2025 Logistics Dream Camp," a logistics field learning program for students from specialized high schools.
The event, held on August 27 and 28, was attended by students and faculty from Incheon Yeongjong International Logistics High School and Uijeongbu Kyungmin Business High School. Participants visited Hyundai Glovis business sites, gained firsthand logistics information, and deepened their understanding of the industry.
The students also visited "G-Lab," Hyundai Glovis's smart logistics technology demonstration center located in Anyang. They observed a demonstration of the circular automobile logistics pilot line. Through the opportunity to witness an automated logistics site where boxed parts are swiftly transported by Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) and Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs), the students were able to envision the future of logistics.
Additionally, the students participated in the "Logistics Safety Golden Bell" quiz program with Hyundai Glovis employees and produced short-form safety campaign videos, allowing them to more easily understand on-site safety rules.
A Hyundai Glovis representative stated, "We firmly believe that securing outstanding talent is directly linked to the development of corporate competitiveness, and we will continue our efforts to nurture future talent." The representative added, "Starting in the fourth quarter, we plan to conduct on-site educational visits to meet 1,500 students at 15 high schools nationwide, helping them nurture their dreams of becoming future logistics experts."
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