Hyundai Motor Group Chairman To Tour U.S.
Hyundai Motor Group Chairman Chung Mong-koo plans a quality checkup of a new U.S. assembly plant in Alabama, slated to begin operation on May 20.
The chairman plans to visit the Sonata sedan production line to review manufacturing schedules, the quality of finished cars and the products of partner firms' during a 6-day visit to Alabama.
The partner firms operating in the southern state with Korea's largest carmaker include Korean automotive parts makers such as Hyundai Mobis, Dongwon Metals Industry Co. and Hwashin Co.
Chairman Park Jeong-in of Mobis, Hyundai Motor's affiliate, and President Suh Byung-kee of the Group's quality division joined Chung on the trip.
The team will also visit Hyundai's test track built in the Mojave Desert near Los Angeles for a final Sonata test drives.
The chairman plans to visit the Sonata sedan production line to review manufacturing schedules, the quality of finished cars and the products of partner firms' during a 6-day visit to Alabama.
The partner firms operating in the southern state with Korea's largest carmaker include Korean automotive parts makers such as Hyundai Mobis, Dongwon Metals Industry Co. and Hwashin Co.
Chairman Park Jeong-in of Mobis, Hyundai Motor's affiliate, and President Suh Byung-kee of the Group's quality division joined Chung on the trip.
The team will also visit Hyundai's test track built in the Mojave Desert near Los Angeles for a final Sonata test drives.
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