2023.09.25
POSCO wins highest corporate partnership grade
By Ko Dong-hwan, The
Korea Times - Korea's leading steelmaker POSCO has won the highest level of
corporate partnership index in an annual evaluation by the Korea Commission for
Corporate Partnership (KCCP). The company said it is the country's only
steelmaker that has been ranked at the highest level by the commission in its
latest corporate partnership index evaluation.
POSCO, based on its
2022 activities, has won the highest level of the four-tier grading system
according to the index released on Sept. 18. It is an achievement the company
has won four years in a row.
The KCCP's 76th
meeting on Sept. 18 evaluated 214 medium-to-large-size companies in Korea
regarding their partnership records in 2022. Including POSCO, 41 companies have
been selected for the highest grade.
The index
purportedly evaluates how medium- and large-size companies mutually grow in
business by jointly using comprehensive assessment metrics by the KCCP and the
Free Trade Commission.
The latest
evaluation has acknowledged that POSCO last year invested distinguished efforts
in setting fair trade culture within its distribution network and promoted
mutual partnerships with business partners.
POSCO launched its
own corporate partnership support group in 2020. As of last year, the group has
supported 60 small-to-medium-sized companies by providing them with 189
business solutions and generating financial effects altogether worth 16.5
billion won ($12.3 million).
Since 2019, the
company has been investing a total of 20 billion won in supporting both its
business partners and non-partners so that the corporate partnership could help
them grow to the point of being capable of operating smart factories.
Starting to evaluate
and release the index in 2012, the KCCP said the latest index's highest level
has been mostly won by large-size firms. Samsung Electronics has the most years
evaluated in the highest corporate partnership level in a row among local
companies with 12 years. It is followed by SK Telecom with 11 years, KIA with
10 years and Hyundai Transys, KT and SK Inc. with nine years.
Source: https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2023/09/419_359931.html