Creation of good jobs and 48 million won in sales

[Herald Economy (Ulsan) = Reporter Gyeong-gil Lee] East-West Power Co., Ltd. (President Il-jun Park) of Korea East-West Power Co., Ltd. (PACT-Alliance, hereinafter referred to as PACT), the 2nd in-house venture PACT-Alliance (PACT-Alliance, hereinafter referred to as PACT), was spun off from the company on the 11th. said to have created
PACT is the 2nd in-house venture of East-West Power, founded on the 17th of last month, with 'heavy electric equipment diagnosis for power facilities' as its main business. It is also contributing to job creation in the private sector and vitalization of the local economy.
This sales was achieved through the provision of technical diagnosis services to two private companies that operate generators and heavy electric equipment for power facilities, including DB Metal, Inc.
In particular, this sales not only helps to solve social problems such as preventing fires and casualties in electric facilities by distributing excellent public sector technology possessed by PACT directly to the private sector, but also shows growth in the sense that it is the sales obtained after hiring two local technical talents. It is reflecting on the meaning of creating good jobs that lead the way.
An EWP official said, “This sales is the result of EWP’s continuous support for in-house ventures and good technology in the public sector possessed by the in-house ventures. I will do my best for it,” he said.
Meanwhile, Korea East-West Power's first in-house venture team 'e-CUPS' won the Excellence Award (the President of Korea Social Enterprise Promotion Agency Award) at the '2019 Social Venture Contest' hosted by the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Korea Social Enterprise Promotion Agency on the 27th of last month. Efforts to solve social problems have been recognized. The 3rd in-house venture team 'ESP' is establishing an East-West development-type in-house venture model for realizing social values by hiring two local college students who want to start a business as part of supporting young entrepreneurs.
Source: Harold Economics
Creation of good jobs and 48 million won in sales
[Herald Economy (Ulsan) = Reporter Gyeong-gil Lee] East-West Power Co., Ltd. (President Il-jun Park) of Korea East-West Power Co., Ltd. (PACT-Alliance, hereinafter referred to as PACT), the 2nd in-house venture PACT-Alliance (PACT-Alliance, hereinafter referred to as PACT), was spun off from the company on the 11th. said to have created
PACT is the 2nd in-house venture of East-West Power, founded on the 17th of last month, with 'heavy electric equipment diagnosis for power facilities' as its main business. It is also contributing to job creation in the private sector and vitalization of the local economy.
This sales was achieved through the provision of technical diagnosis services to two private companies that operate generators and heavy electric equipment for power facilities, including DB Metal, Inc.
In particular, this sales not only helps to solve social problems such as preventing fires and casualties in electric facilities by distributing excellent public sector technology possessed by PACT directly to the private sector, but also shows growth in the sense that it is the sales obtained after hiring two local technical talents. It is reflecting on the meaning of creating good jobs that lead the way.
An EWP official said, “This sales is the result of EWP’s continuous support for in-house ventures and good technology in the public sector possessed by the in-house ventures. I will do my best for it,” he said.
Meanwhile, Korea East-West Power's first in-house venture team 'e-CUPS' won the Excellence Award (the President of Korea Social Enterprise Promotion Agency Award) at the '2019 Social Venture Contest' hosted by the Ministry of Employment and Labor and the Korea Social Enterprise Promotion Agency on the 27th of last month. Efforts to solve social problems have been recognized. The 3rd in-house venture team 'ESP' is establishing an East-West development-type in-house venture model for realizing social values by hiring two local college students who want to start a business as part of supporting young entrepreneurs.
Source: Harold Economics