2023.09.22
LG CNS, IGIS Asset Management join hands for data center, logistics
By Baek Byung-yeul, The Korea Times -LG CNS forged a partnership with real estate investor IGIS Asset Management to develop new businesses such as cloud data centers and micro fulfillment centers (MFCs), the company said Wednesday.
Under the agreement,
the two sides will cooperate on expanding the construction of cloud data
centers at home and abroad, attracting new customers, building urban logistics
centers and launching new businesses based on AI and cloud computing.
LG CNS and IGIS
Asset Management said they are currently working together to build large-sized
data centers domestically.
Utilizing LG CNS'
overseas business partnerships and know-how in operating data centers
internationally, and IGIS Asset Management's global network and capital, the
companies plan to expand their global data center construction operations.
In particular, they
will actively seek new opportunities in Asia's data center business through
collaboration with IGIS Asset Management's Singapore-based subsidiary IGIS
Asia.
Given that logistics
bases located in rural areas have recently moved to urban areas to meet the
growing demand for faster delivery, the two companies aim to focus on
urban-based MFC business.
As the country's
leading logistics automation service provider, LG CNS will be in charge of
building MFC infrastructure and operating facilities by utilizing technology
such as AI, data and logistics robots. IGIS Asset Management will be
responsible for real estate assets and capital investment and will work
together to attract customers.
"By combining
LG CNS' digital transformation capabilities such as cloud data centers and MFCs
with the investment expertise and know-how of IGIS Asset Management, the
largest real estate asset manager in Korea, we will foray into new businesses,"
Hyun Shin-gyoon, CEO of LG CNS, said.
"Based on our
strategic collaboration with LG CNS, we will continue to create future real
estate and infrastructure business opportunities, such as data centers and
logistics centers, to maximize the value of our assets," Kang Young-goo,
chairman of IGIS Asset Management, said.
Source: https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/tech/2023/09/133_359683.html