Rotem

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Rotem Company
Image:Rotem-logo.gif
Type
Founded July 1, 1999
Parent Hyundai Motor Group
Location Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Key people Lee, Yeo Sung (President, CEO)
Industry Railway system
Defense system
Plant system
Products Rolling stock units
K1 and K1A1 main battle tank
Employees 3500
Website http://www.rotem.co.kr
Korean name
Hangul 로템

Rotem is a South Korean company manufacturing rolling stock, defense products and plant equipment. It is part of the Hyundai Motor Group.

Founded in 1999, it employes 3,500 in Korea and exported to 29 countries worldwide.

Notable projects include MTR's "K-Stocks" and trains for the New Delhi Metro. They are to supply automated trains for the Canada Line between Vancouver and Richmond in British Columbia, Canada and the Silverliner V commuter trains for SEPTA Regional Rail in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area.

Contents

  • K1A1 Main Battle Tank
  • K2 Black Panther Main Battle Tank
  • K1 Armoured Recovery Vehicle
  • Decon Machinery
  • 60-Ton Heavy Equipment Transporter (HET)
  • K1 Tank Gunnery Trainer
  • Depot Maintenance
  • Integrated Logistics System

  • Mechanical Press, Hydraulic Press, Auto Racking System
  • Electric Arc Furance - Steel
  • Ladle Furnace
  • Cranes
  • Passenger Boarding Bridges
  • plant construction


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