Business Overview & History
2022년 01월 06일 2022-01-28 10:37Business Overview & History
HISTORY
Hanwha Corporation/Global
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2010-2020
2000-2009
1990-1999
1980-1989
1970-1979
1950-1969
2010-2020
2022
- Published HATS
(Hanwha as a Total Solution)
2020
- Began Developing DBS
(Drill & Blast Solution)
2019
- Launched Hanwha Mining Services USA
- Won a contract to supply explosives to Middle East(30 billion Won)
- Construction of double wall type Ammonia Storage Tank, Yuldo
- Began manufacturing HiTRONIC II electronic detonators
2018
- Manufactured torches for 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics Games
2015
- Built additional Ammonium Nitrate production facilities
2014
- Launched Hanwha Mining Services Australia and Chile
2013
- Began manufacturing HiTRONIC I electronic detonators
- Launched Hanwha Mining Services Indonesia
2012
- World first explosive demolition of 14 continuous silos(Korea Mokpo Milling Plant)
- Won a contract to supply non-electric detonators to Indonesia(24 billion Won)
2000-2009
2009
- Established Hanwha Historical Museum
2006
- Relocated the industrial explosives plant from Incheon to Boeun
2005
- Performed fireworks promotion in Busan Fireworks Festival
- Constructed Onsan Plant
2004
- Stopped production of black powder
2002
- Stopped production of KoVEX
2000
- Began to perform in Seoul International Fireworks Festival
1990-1999
1998
- Stopped production of fuse and industrial blasting cap
1997
- Started inflator business(1997 to 2015)
- Started cladding business(1997 to 2019)
- Constructed a LAN plant
1993
- Began manufacturing non-electric detonators
- Began mass production of emulsion explosives
1992
- Adopted new company name “Hanwha”
1991
- Constructed Yuldo Ammonia storage facilities
- Performed the first explosive demolition in Korea
1980-1989
1988
- Manufactured Olympics torches for 1988 Olympics Games
1986
- Performed fireworks in the 10th Seoul Asian Games closing ceremony
- Manufactured torches for 1986 Asian Games
1984
- Began manufacturing KoVEX
1981
- Began manufacturing slurry explosives
- Jonghee Kim Honored by Gold Tower Order of Industrial Service Merit
- Began manufacturing explosives for controlled blasting
1970-1979
1978
- Began manufacturing electric MS delay detonators
1976
- Began manufacturing Picric acid
- Began manufacturing detonating cords
1975
- Began manufacturing vessel signal flash
1972
- Began manufacturing black powder
1950-1969
1968
- Began manufacturing PETN
1966
- Began manufacturing Ammonium Nitrate Fuel Oil explosives
1963
- Began manufacturing DDNP
1959
- Began manufacturing non-delay detonator
1958
- Began manufacturing explosives for fireworks
- Became the second dynamite manufacturing company in Asia
1956
- Began manufacturing Ammonium Nitrate explosives, fuses and industrial blasting caps
1955
- Acquisition of Incheon Explosives Plant
1952
- Founded Korea Explosives Inc