Samsung Engineering
Samsung Engineering Co., Ltd. (Korean: 삼성엔지니어링) was founded as the first engineering firm in Korea in 1970. As an Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) Company, it provides a full range of engineering services including feasibility studies, design, procurement, construction, and commissioning. The company has completed projects in over 38 countries worldwide, with an established presence in Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Algeria, India, Thailand, Trinidad & Tobago and Mexico.
Public | |
Traded as | KRX: 028050 |
Industry | Project Management, Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Commissioning |
Founded | January 20, 1970 |
Headquarters | Seoul, South Korea |
Key people | Sungan Choi, President & CEO |
Products | Hydrocarbon, industrial, environmental, infrastructure related plants and facilities |
Number of employees | 5.566 (as of 2018) |
Parent | Samsung |
Website | Samsung Engineering Website |
Business Portfolio
Hydrocarbon
Gas Processing & Treating(GOSP, GSP), LNG (Liquefaction, Regasification), Pipelines, Offshore, Distillation (CDU, VDU), Hydro Treating, Cracking & Coking(Hydrocracker, Delayed Coker), Naphtha/Ethane/Propane Cracking, Ethylene, Propylene, Aromatics, Fertilizers, Polymers, U&O
Industrial & Environmental
IT, Manufacturing, Pharmaceuticals, Sewage Treatment, Wastewater Treatment, Water Treatment, Water Reuse, Desalination, Ultra-pure Water, Air Pollution Prevention, Waste Treatment
History
Korea Engineering was founded in 1970 by the Korean government as the country's first engineering company.[1] It was acquired by Samsung Group in 1978.[1] During the 1970s and 80s, the Korean government prioritized the development of heavy and chemical industries and Korea Engineering was in charge of the design of projects such as the Korea National Oil Corp. refinery, the Namhae fertilizer plant and the Honam petrochemical plant.
Korea Engineering was renamed to Samsung Engineering in 1991.[1] In 1993, the company was awarded its first overseas project, a natural gas separation plant in Thailand.[1] Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Samsung Engineering continued its international expansion and international projects now account for the majority of the company's business.
In the 2010s, Samsung Engineering expanded into new business areas including power plants and steel mills and at the same time took on complex billion-dollar projects in Saudi Arabia and the UAE. The company was ill-prepared for the execution of this projects, leading to a 1.3 billion US dollar loss in 2015.[2]
Key Executives
Sungan Choi is the President and Chief Executive Officer.
See also
- Samsung Group
References
- "History". Samsung Engineering. Retrieved Nov 26, 2019.
- Lee, Joyce (Oct 22, 2015). "Samsung Engineering in $1 bln rights issue after huge loss; shares dive". Reuters. Retrieved Nov 26, 2019.
External links
- Samsung Engineering - Official corporate website (Korean & English)