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SM Group (South Korean company)

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SM Group
IndustryConglomerate
Founded1988; 37 years ago (1988), in
Gwangju
FounderWoo Oh-hyun
HeadquartersGangseo District, ,
South Korea
Area served
South Korea

SM Group is a conglomerate based in Seoul, South Korea. SM's major business includes manufacturing, shipping and construction.[1][2]

Subsidiaries

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Construction
  • Samra
  • Woobang
  • Keangnam Enterprises
  • Samwhan Enterprises
  • Dongah Construction Industrial
  • Taekil Construction
  • STX Construction
  • TK Chemical Construction Division
  • Handuk Iron-mine & Construction
  • SM Line Construction Division
Manufacturing
  • TK Chemical
  • Namsun Aluminum
  • SM High Tech
  • Bexel
  • SM Industry
  • SM Heavy Industries
  • SM Steel
  • Handuk Iron-mine & Construction
  • Hwajin
Shipping
  • Korea Line Corporation
  • Korea Shipping
  • SM Line Corporation
  • Korea Line LNG
  • Chang Myung Shipping
  • KLC SM
Media and service
Hospitality
  • Tops 10 Hotel & Resorts
    • Hotel Topsten
    • Tops 10 Villa de Aewol Jeju
    • Donggang Cistar
    • Toops 10 Golf Club (Donggang C.C, Apple Valley C.C)

References

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  1. ^ Kim, Woo-sub (May 21, 2024). "SM Bexel supplies $14.7 mn lithium ampoule batteries to KDI". The Korea Economy Daily.
  2. ^ Kim, Hyun-bin (August 12, 2021). "SsangYong hopes SM Group becomes new owner". The Korea Times.
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