Hanjin
The Hanjin Group (Korean: 한진 그룹; Hanja: 韓進 그룹; RR: Hanjin Geurup) is a South Korean chaebol. The group has various industries covered from transportation and airlines to hotels, tourism, and airport businesses, and one of the largest chaebols in Korea. The group includes Korean Air (KAL), which was acquired by the founder Cho Choong-hoon in 1969, and was the owner of Hanjin Shipping (once the largest shipping company in Korea) before its bankruptcy. In 2013, Hanjin Group officially switched from cross ownership to a holding company structure with the establishment of Hanjin KAL Corporation. The group is controlled by descendants of Cho Choong-hoon, and many construction chaebols are the major shareholders of Hanjin KAL.
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Native name | 한진칼 |
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Company type | Public |
Traded as | KRX: 180640 |
Industry | Conglomerate |
Founded | November 1945 |
Founder | Cho Choong-hoon |
Headquarters | Seoul, South Korea |
Key people | Walter Cho (Chairman and CEO) |
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Subsidiaries | Korean Air, Jin Air |
Website | hanjinkal.co.kr |
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