Daewoo Engineering & Construction (CEO Baek Jeong-wan) announced on the 18th that it signed a 'Painting Technology Support Business Agreement' with Norway's JOTUN, a global paint specialist, at Daewoo Engineering & Construction's headquarters located in Eulji Twin Tower, Jung-gu, Seoul.

The business agreement was attended by officials from both companies, including Bae Yong-joo, managing director in charge of quality and environment at Daewoo E&C, and Song Hae-yong, head of the heavy-duty method 1) sales division at JOTUN.

Through this business agreement, both companies will provide mutual support in painting technology support and painting education, and plan to establish a cooperation system to improve painting quality in related fields such as plants, nuclear power, and civil engineering. To this end, the two companies will promote technical consultation and exchange of information on the coating specifications of the project to be carried out by Daewoo E&C, select quality-optimized paints, provide coating training, and dispatch professional inspectors.

The painting field is a field where it is very difficult to maintain quality depending on external environments such as humidity and temperature, and in the civil engineering and plant fields, very precise materials and technology are required for the thickness and specifications of paint. Through this agreement, Daewoo E&C plans to build and apply a coating system that can withstand the harsh external environments of Nigeria, Libya, and Central Asia, where it plans to enter new markets.

A Daewoo E&C official said, 'The painting field is not just about applying paint, but is a core process for maintaining the quality and performance of construction products. Through this agreement, we will further strengthen our technological competitiveness at home and abroad,' adding, 'We will serve our customers through more perfect quality.' 'We will strive to establish ourselves as a global construction company trusted by the public.'

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