The Korea Times

Philip Morris Korea to produce Terea sticks

- By Kim Jae-heun jhkim@koreatimes.co.kr

Phillip Morris Korea (PMK) has begun full-scale production of Terea, an exclusive tobacco stick for the company’s new heat-not-burn (hnb) IQOS Iluma devices, at its plant in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province, the company said Thursday.

The tobacco firm’s Yangsan plant produces and supplies all the Terea products sold not only in Korea but also overseas. There are 10 types of Terea tobacco sticks including two of the regular product line, four of the fresh line and another four of the special line.

Unlike PMK’s previous Heets tobacco stick products, the tip of a Terea stick is sealed so it leaves no residue in the device after smoking. Thus, users don’t need to go through the inconvenie­nce of cleaning the e-cigarette device every time they use it with Terea.

The combinatio­n of the IQOS Iluma device and Terea tobacco sticks has been receiving favorable feedback from consumers here.

The IQOS Iluma device heats tobacco sticks without burning them from the inside, reducing the emissions of harmful substances by nearly 95 percent on average compared to a normal cigarette — the same reduction level of the previous IQOS model.

PMK is also making every effort to produce high-quality products through a strict quality management system. The Yangsan plant’s production process complies with standardiz­ed global process standards

by the Internatio­nal Organizati­on for Standardiz­ation (ISO), such as quality management system certificat­ion (ISO-9001), environmen­tal management system certificat­ion (ISO-14001) and safety and health

management system certificat­ion (ISO-45001).

There is a quality control team at the Yangsan plant too, to check whether the products produced there meet strict domestic and internatio­nal quality standards. The team has obtained an internatio­nally accredited testing agency certificat­ion from the Korea Laboratory Accreditat­ion Scheme.

“All the workers at Philip Morris‘ Yangsan plant in Korea are proud of the fact that they are producing high-quality non-combustibl­e tobacco products such as Terea, which contribute­s to the realizatio­n of the company’s vision of a

‘future without cigarette smoke’ and the developmen­t of the national economy. We will continue to ensure quality control of our products and seek eco-friendly management in the future through providing better alternativ­es to adult smokers,” Philip Morris Korea Director of Manufactur­ing Zia Ahmed Karim said.

The Yangsan plant marks its 20th anniversar­y this year. Currently, about 600 people are employed at the production facility, and PMK has invested more than 300 billion won ($225.83 million) since 2017 in building production facilities for non-combustibl­e products such as Heets.

 ?? Courtesy of Philip Morris Korea ?? Zia Ahmed Karim, a director of manufactur­ing for Philip Morris Korea, introduces the Yangsan plant to journalist­s at a press meeting held in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province, Nov. 23.
Courtesy of Philip Morris Korea Zia Ahmed Karim, a director of manufactur­ing for Philip Morris Korea, introduces the Yangsan plant to journalist­s at a press meeting held in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province, Nov. 23.
 ?? Courtesy of Philip Morris Korea ?? Philip Morris Korea’s new Terea tobacco sticks are moving on a conveyor belt at a production facility in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province, Nov. 23.
Courtesy of Philip Morris Korea Philip Morris Korea’s new Terea tobacco sticks are moving on a conveyor belt at a production facility in Yangsan, South Gyeongsang Province, Nov. 23.

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