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Hanjin Group
한진 그룹
Public
Industry Conglomerate
Founded 1945; 79 years ago (1945)
Headquarters Seoul, South Korea
Key people
Cho yang-ho
(CEO and Chairman)
Subsidiaries Korean Air (KRX: 003490)
Hanjin Shipping (KRX: 117930)
Website hanjin.co.kr

The Hanjin Group (Hangul한진 그룹; hanja韓進 그룹; RRHanjin Geulub) is a South Korean conglomerate, or Chaebol. The group is a holding company that includes a shipping company, Hanjin Shipping (including Hanjin Logistics), and Korean Air (KAL), which was acquired in 1969. With its majority interest in the Senator Lines, Hanjin-Senator was the seventh largest container transportation and shipping company in the world (operations ceased February 2009).

History

Korean Air/Hanjin Office in Minato, Tokyo, Japan as seen from the Tokyo Tower

Hanjin started at the end of World War II, in November 1945. Early on, its biggest customer was the U.S. Army, providing the transportation of material to both Korea and Vietnam. The company signed a major contract with the US 8th Army in November 1956, and another contract in March 1966, with all of the U.S. armed forces in Vietnam, including the Army, Navy, and Air Force. In November 1969, Hanjin made its entry into the containerized shipping business signing a deal with Sea-Land Service, Inc. In September 1970, the company opened its first container yard at the port of Busan.

The late 1970s saw a major push into the Middle East with contracts signed to Kuwait at the port of Shuwaik (September 1977), Saudi Arabia at the port of Dammam (March 1979), and at the port of Jeddah (May 1980).

In March 1990, Hanjin branched out into trucking and warehousing with the purchase of Korea Freight Transport Company. In June 1992, Hanjin Express was introduced to deliver small packages and provide courier service. The company started to load and unload cargo at the ports of Long Beach and Seattle with the joint venture Total Terminals International LLC., in August 1992. In January 1993, they initiated container rail service between Pusan and Uiwang. In May 1995, Hanjin hauled grain to North Korea.

Listed subsidiaries

Other Subsidiaries

Hanjin Spain passing Hamburg
  • JungSeok Enterprise Co.,Ltd
  • Hanjin Travel Service Co.,Ltd
  • Hanjin Transportation Co., Ltd
  • Hanjin Information Systems & Telecommunication Co.,Ltd
  • Total Passenger Service System Co.,Ltd
  • Jin Air Co.,Ltd
  • KAL Hotel Network Co.,Ltd
  • Air Total Service Co.,Ltd
  • CyberSky Co.,Ltd
  • Global Logistics System Korea Co.,Ltd
  • Homeo Therapy
  • Hanjin SM
  • Cyber Logitec Co.,Ltd
  • Inha University
  • Korea Aerospace University
  • Inha University Hospital
  • Jungseok Education Foundation
  • Il Woo Foundation
  • Uniconverse Co.,Ltd
  • Czech Airlines

See also

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