Investing 2.5 trillion won in the field of small managers for the new year… Strengthening competitiveness and restructuring the future

Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy Seong Yun-mo (center) signed a'root industry development cooperation business agreement' with Ki-moon Kim (far left) and President Nak-gyu Lee of the Institute of Industrial Technology Research in Siheung-si Root Technology Support Center in May and taking a commemorative photo.
Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy Seong Yun-mo (center) signed a’root industry development cooperation business agreement’ with Ki-moon Kim (far left) and President Nak-gyu Lee of the Institute of Industrial Technology Research in Siheung-si Root Technology Support Center in May and taking a commemorative photo.

The government will invest more than 2.5 trillion won in the new year to increase competitiveness in the materials, parts and equipment industries and the root industry. In addition, a complex logistics (milk run) system will be introduced to improve the competitiveness of root companies.

On the afternoon of the 23rd, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy will hold the’The 10th Advanced Materials and Parts Root Industry Technology Exhibition’ and the’Root Company Milkrun Agreement’ at the Yeouido Small and Medium Business Federation in Seoul.

The Ministry of Industry, based on the’Materials, Parts and Equipment 2.0′ and’Root 4.0 Master Plan’, plans to invest more than 2.5 trillion won in the new year to strengthen the overall competitiveness of the small manager’s ecosystem and accelerate the transformation of the root industry into a future-oriented structure. .

Industry Minister Sung Yun-mo said, “In order to respond to environmental changes such as Corona 19, climate change, eco-friendliness, and digital economy transformation, fundamental technological innovation and industrial structure innovation in the manufacturing industry are required. There is” he emphasized.

The Ministry of Industry is also holding the’Root Industry Milkrun Agreement Ceremony’ to streamline the logistics system through a milk run method to diversify the supply chain of root companies and reduce costs as one of the measures of the’root 4.0 master plan’.

Considering the stability of the supply chain, economic effects, basic infrastructure, and geographic conditions, through a four-month preliminary survey, the’Gwangju Mold Specialized Complex’ was selected as the first milk run pilot project development complex in Root Industry and an agreement was signed.

This day, the Root Industry Milkrun Agreement Ceremony is the first example of a full-fledged implementation of the three-way MOU for’root industry cooperation and support’ signed by the Ministry of Industry, Small and Medium Business Administration, and Korea Institute of Industrial Technology in May.

Comparison of existing logistics method and milk run method

The Ministry of Industry and Industry moved into the Gwangju mold complex through the milk run business. Along with the diversification of the supply chain, it is expected to reduce the rapid supply of mold materials and logistics costs by 40% (a total of 700 million won for 5 years).

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The Ministry of Industry is planning to increase the added value and competitiveness of the root enterprises by expanding the milk run business to not only the Gwangju mold specialized complex, but also to other regions and other root industries.

On the other hand, at the award ceremony on this day, Hong-shin Cho, CEO of Autogen, who developed hot spring localization technology to reduce the weight of future cars, received the Silver Tower Industrial Medal, and Hyung-cheol Kim, who developed industrial X-ray inspection equipment to prevent battery explosions, received the Iron Tower Industrial Medal. A total of seven people receive government awards, including the award.





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