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Kiturami
Co., Ltd. (CEO Choi Jae-bum), the Kiturami Group's main affiliate, and
Kiturami-Beomyang Air Conditioning Co., Ltd. (CEO Lee Young-soo) were named excellent
quality competitiveness companies for the 6th and 14th consecutive years,
respectively, at the “47th National Quality Management Competition.”
The
National Quality Management Competition is a system selecting companies that
have achieved excellent results by improving technology and industrial
competitiveness through continuous innovation based on quality management.
In the
era of carbon neutrality, Kiturami focuses on developing eco-friendly boiler
technology and its popularization, contributing to solving global social
problems such as energy depletion and air pollution.
Since
2015, it has been promoting "eco-friendly boiler supply projects" in
cooperation with the central and local governments and taking the lead in
popularizing eco-friendly boilers. It is also continuously expanding the
eco-friendly home boiler lineup certified by the Ministry of Environment.
Thanks
to its world-class quality competitiveness, Kiturami-Bumyang Air Conditioning
has been recognized for its technological prowess by successfully constructing
and supplying refrigeration and air conditioning facilities to major domestic
and overseas semiconductor manufacturing plants and deep underground tunnels.
It is expanding
the development and construction of customized refrigeration and air
conditioning facilities, raising the international status of Korea's
refrigeration and air conditioning industry by pioneering overseas markets.
Nowadays,
the company is strengthening its capabilities by focusing on technology
investment and quality innovation in the R&D sector.
"We
are continuously developing quality management to provide better-quality
products and services to our customers. As a company leading the Korean
refrigeration and air conditioning industry, we will do our best to contribute further
to industrial development,” an official from the Kiturami Group said.