Hanwha Group
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Summary
Hanwha Group is one of South Korea's largest conglomerates, with a diverse portfolio of businesses ranging from manufacturing and construction to finance, services, and leisure. Hanwha started as Korea Explosives Co., a company primarily focused on producing explosives and other chemicals. Over the decades, the group has significantly expanded its operations, making it a major player in various industries. Hanwha Group has placed a significant emphasis on sustainability, aligning its business strategies with global environmental and social goals. Hanwha has integrated sustainability across various sectors, particularly in energy, chemicals, and construction. By leveraging its expertise in renewable energy, green construction, and eco-friendly materials, Hanwha aims to lead by example in promoting sustainable development.
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Company name
Hanwha Group
Headquarters
Seoul, South Korea
Date of establishment
1952
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Products & Equipment
Hanwha Q CELLS
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Hanwha Group
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Hanwha Q Cells, a leading solar power unit of the South Korean conglomerate Hanwha Group, is actively seeking to diversify its business amid increasing competition from Chinese solar module manufacturers. The company is exploring expansion into the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) sector to capitalize on the growing demand for large-scale solar power generation.