The Korea Times

New POSCO chief starts tenure with visits to key plants

- By Baek Byung-yeul baekby@koreatimes.co.kr

Chang In-hwa, the new chairman of POSCO Group, embarked on a 100-day initiative to visit a number of the company’s production sites and meet with employees as he believes that the key to becoming a top-tier firm lies in the workplace and its employees, the steel and battery maker said Sunday.

Chang was appointed as the chairman of the group at the shareholde­rs’ meeting on Thursday and will serve a three-year term.

The day after his appointmen­t, on Friday, Chang began his on-site management initiative by visiting POSCO’s second hot rolling mill in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, to encourage the employees, the group said.

“This visit marks the first step in

Chairman Chang’s initiative to personally hear from employees at key sites of the group, such as Pohang, Gwangyang and Songdo, over 100 days,” POSCO Holdings, the holding company of the group, said.

“This is to immediatel­y improve any necessary matters to create a company that employees can trust. The meeting was focused on having informal and small-group discussion­s with employees who have the most knowledge of the equipment and technology.”

The hot rolling mill is a core plant of the group’s, processing 5 million tons of steel slabs, which accounts for 33 percent of the annual production of Pohang steel mills.

When Typhoon Hinnamnor hit the Pohang plant in 2022, causing severe damage and halting production, the plant was restored to normalcy within 100 days of the damage, thanks to the employees’ dedicated efforts and its top-class maintenanc­e technology.

“I am proud and grateful for the employees’ dedication and united spirit in overcoming an unpreceden­ted crisis and restoring normalcy despite the challenges. I wanted to express my gratitude first for turning a harsh ordeal into new hope,” the chairman told employees during his visit.

 ?? Courtesy of POSCO Holdings ?? POSCO Group Chairman Chang In-hwa, right, greets an employee working at POSCO’s hot rolling mill in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, Friday.
Courtesy of POSCO Holdings POSCO Group Chairman Chang In-hwa, right, greets an employee working at POSCO’s hot rolling mill in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province, Friday.

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