[Korean Global Awards] Silverware Co. Invests in Charity [글로벌경영대상]
Yujin Kreves
Yujin Kreves’ affiliate in Vietnam, named Yujin Vina produces more than 30 kinds of silverware each year and exports more than 80 million products to countries such as Germany, the Netherlands, Australia, and the United States.
Some products have different brand names. The Ameircan silverware companies including Oneida, Cambridge, and Lenox have used products of Yujin
Kreves for their brands.
Yujin Kreves values trust and corporate social responsibility(CSR). In Vietnam, Yujin Kreves donates a penny for every peiece of silverware produced by Yunjin Vina factories. The money is then used for children with heart problems in Vietnam, Cambodia, and the Philippines. Yujin Kreves has invited those children to Korea and provided them with necessary medical proceduers.
In addition, Yujin Kreves founded ‘Sunny Korea Red Cross Medical Center’ in Hanoi, Vietnam, which offers free medical service for the underprivileged.
As a Korean company, Yojin Kreves has also helped to promote spread Korean culture. Yujin Kreves has built a center for taekwondo, the Korean traditional martial art, in Danang, for children and students. Danang also holds taekwondo tournaments, and the martial art has taken Danang by storm.
You will sense the impact of Yujin Kreves in Inner Mongolia when you hear anyone speak Korean there. Investments in the ethnic university of Inner Mongolia have opened doors for Korean language and culture education. With the fund from Yujin Kreves, three Korean language instructors have been teaching at the ethnic university of Inner Mongolia.
More than 2,000 people have taken their Korean language classes. Yujin Kreves plans to expand its investments in Korean language education to the Philippines, Cambodia, and Ukraine. The name Kreves means creation and investment, and the company will not cease to create or to invest.
While creating high quality silverware with advanced technology, Yujin Kreves will also seek to help people with heart diseases around the
world.
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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