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Yeongkwang Industry Co, Ltd. (Korean: 영광산업; RRYeonggwang Saneop) is a Korean automotive, chemical, and engineering companies any. Its products include traffic signs, auto parts, acryl lamps and light cover products.

Based in Company divisions

  • Automotive:Buk-Ri Nongong-Eup Dalseong, Daegu, established in 1998, the CEO is Lee Jang Ho (이장호).
  • Traffic Sign & Engineering:Sangok-Ri Gochon-Myeon Gimpo, Gyeonggi-do
  • Chemical:Donghyang-Ri Yangseong-Myeon Anseong, Gyeonggi-do, established in 1991.

Department products

Automotive (Dalseong, Daegu)

  • Pulley & Bearing Assembly
  • Clutch & Coil Housing Assembly
  • Hub & Clutch Assembly
  • Swash Plate & Shaft Assembly / Piston
  • Control Valve
  • Piston Shoe

Traffic Sign & Engineering (Gimpo, Gyeonggi-do)

  • Stainless Road Brighter
  • Aluminium Sign Plate
  • Traffic Safety Sign Plate
  • Information Sign plate
  • Turning Direct Sign Plate
  • Road Assistant Products
  • Lining Light
  • Work Information Sign
  • Fire Dept Continuous Sign
  • Fire Dept Equipment Box
  • Working Sign
  • Safety Policy Sign
  • Electric Continuous Sign
  • Total Information Plate
  • Parking Continuous Sign
  • Flex Sign
  • Image Sign
  • Construction Yard Sign
  • Non-Crash Record Plate
  • Floor Sign
  • Safety Confidence Sign
  • Safety Jacket
  • PE Fence
  • PE Drum

Chemical (Anseong, Gyeonggi-do)

  • Acryl Lamp & Light Cover

Global corporate

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