On April 29,
Siemens Korea held an opening ceremony on D-Tower 10th floor to celebrate the
successful office relocation with participation of SLS Management, Management
from Businesses, and Support Function Heads. Starting with the welcoming
remarks from Mr. HaJoong Chung, President & CEO, and Mr. Frank Zimmermann,
Senior Executive Vice President & CFO, the event was followed by a tape
cutting ceremony. After a group photo, an office tour guided by Siemens Real
Estate (SRE) was held.
Growth opportunities increased in many key markets
for Siemens despite a continuing complex macroeconomic environment influenced
by the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) during FY2021 Q4.
In the Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI- a
globally established sustainability ranking prepared annually since 1999),
Siemens has taken first place among the 45 companies included in the ranking of
its industry group.
Growth
opportunities increased in many key markets for Siemens despite a continuing
complex macroeconomic environment influenced by the coronavirus pandemic
(COVID-19).
Growth opportunities increased in many key markets
for Siemens despite a continuing complex macroeconomic environment influenced
by war in Ukraine, economic sanctions on Russia, and the effects associated
with the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19).
In
January, Siemens Mobility signed a contract to supply signaling system for Geomdan
Extension Line of Incheon Metro Line 1.
In September, Digital
Industries (DI) Motion Control (MC) at Siemens Korea successfully signed a
project contract to expand processing capacity of Incheon International Airport
Terminal 2 Baggage Handling System (BHS).
On November 15, a ceremony was held to celebrate the delivery of the 1st company Electric Vehicle(EV) at Siemens Korea with participation of Mr. HaJoong Chung, President & CEO, Mr. Frank Zimmermann, Senior Executive Vice President & CFO and other SLS employees.
Growth opportunities increased in many key markets
compared to the challenging prior-year quarter in which volume and income of
Siemens' businesses were noticeably affected by the coronavirus pandemic.