S&T Group, a local machinery and plant equipment manufacturer, said Monday that it had hosted a three-day field trip for a group of ambassadors to Korea from the Middle East on Oct. 3-5 to present its technology and production facilities.
The ambassadors were Jordanian Ambassador Omar Barakat Mnawer Al-Nahar, Iraqi Ambassador Khalil Al-Mosawi, Saudi Arabian Ambassador Ahmad Y. Al Barrak and Kuwaiti Ambassador Muteb Saleh F Al-Mutoteh.
During the field trip, the diplomatic officials visited the production lines of key affiliates of the group one by one, including S&T Heavy Industries, S&TC and S&T Motiv, based in South Gyeongsang Province and Busan, followed by a discussion session with group chairman Choi Pyung-kyu and other corporate executives, the group said.
S&T Group chairman Choi Pyung-kyu (fourth from left) poses with four foreign ambassadors who visited its corporation headquarters in Changwon, South Gyeongsang Province, on Oct. 4. From left are Jordan Ambassador Omar Barakat Mnawer Al-Nahar, Iraqi Ambassador Khalil Al-Mosawi, S&T Corp. CEO Oh Jang-hwan, Choi, Saudi Arabian Ambassador Ahmad Y. Al Barrak and Kuwaiti Ambassador Muteb Saleh F Al-Mutoteh. (S&T Group)
The ambassadors’ interest in the field trip resulted from the group’s direct investments in the Middle East early this year. S&T Group established S&T GULF, in Dammam, Saudi Arabia in January this year to expand its plant equipment business in the Middle East and African markets. S&T GULF produces plant equipment such as air-cooled heat exchangers and heat recovery systems for boilers.
“All participants were impressed by the company’s advanced technology and production facilities. Furthermore, they advised that S&T target not only the plant equipment market but also large-scaled infrastructure projects in the region,” a company official said.
Saudi Arabian ambassador Ahmad Y. Al Barrak, in particular, promised to help S&T Group’s business in his country, the official added.
By Seo Jee-yeon (
jyseo@heraldcorp.com)