Dawonsys

Dawonsys is a South Korean company manufacturing rolling stock, display, semiconductor, plant equipment, and environmental systems. It changed its name to the current one in May 2001 to reflect its parent company.[1]

Dawonsys Co. Ltd.
다원시스
Public
Traded asKRX: 068240
IndustryRailways
Display/Semiconductors
Factories
FoundedJanuary 9, 1996 (January 9, 1996)
HeadquartersHead Office: Ansan, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Factory: Gimcheon, Gyeong Sang Buk-do, South Korea
Key people
Park, SunSoon (President, CEO)
ProductsRailway vehicles
Fusion Power Supply and Accelerator
Display/Semiconductor
Plant/Intelligent Welding
Environment-Friendly Systems
Revenue 7,939.1 billion (2015)
67 billion (2015)
8,245.6 billion (2015)
Total assets 198,994.3 billion (2015)
Number of employees
261
ParentDawonsys Group
Websitehttp://dawonsys.com/en/

History

The company was founded in 1996. In 2001, the company changed its name to its current one, aligning itself towards the parent company. The company then announced the acquisition of its competitor Rowin Corporation in 2016 and subsequently absorbed in February 2017.[2] Dawonsys currently employs 261 and exports to countries worldwide.[3]

Products

Notable projects include supplying some of South Korea's rolling stock, which includes several Electric multiple units for some lines in Seoul Metro.

Rail

  • Seoul Line 2- Seoul Metro 2000 series (fourth generation)
  • Seoul Line 3- Seoul Metro 3000 series (second generation)
  • Seoul Line 7- Seoul Metro SR-series
  • Seoul Line 4- Seoul Metro 4000 series
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See also

References

  1. (공모기업소개)핵융합 전원장치 개발 `다원시스`, 《이데일리》, 2010.09.05.
  2. "Dawonsys, Rowin Merger". Naver. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  3. "Dawonsys-Rowin Merger Approved". Naver. Retrieved 27 February 2017.
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