A view of the Busan business sites where Samsung Electro-Mechanics invests in FC-BGA production facilities. /Courtesy of Samsung Electro-Mechanics

Samsung Electro-Mechanics said on the 26th that its Busan plant was selected as an excellent company in the "2025 Large and Small Business Safety and Health Win-Win Cooperation Project," organized by the Ministry of Employment and Labor (MOEL) and the Korea Occupational Safety & Health Agency (KOSHA), and received the Minister of Employment and Labor Award.

Samsung Electro-Mechanics was recognized for contributing to improving the level of safety management by carrying out support activities for partner companies and local small and midsize enterprises, including risk assessments, improvements to working environments, safety and health education, and the provision of safety supplies.

Samsung Electro-Mechanics plans to strengthen its global technological competitiveness by fostering the Busan plant as a core component production base in step with the expansion of the artificial intelligence (AI) and automotive component markets.

Vice President Jeong Hae-seok of Samsung Electro-Mechanics said, "The safety of partner companies and the local community is a core value directly tied to Samsung Electro-Mechanics' competitiveness," adding, "We will continue to do our best to create a win-win ecosystem in which all stakeholders, including partner companies, can work with peace of mind."

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