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SFA Engineering Corporation(056190)

Description: SFA Engineering Corporation manufactures and sells display equipment, logistics systems, semiconductor equipment, solar and fuel cell equipment, and special industrial equipment in South Korea and internationally. The company offers display equipment, such as clean logistics, front-end, module, flexible panel, and glass equipment; logistics systems, including automated warehouse and factory automation systems, as well as distribution center systems; semiconductor equipment comprising stocker, OHT(S), LBS, EMS, AGV/LGV, laser dicing and driller, etc.; and solar and fuel cell equipment consisting of sputter, wire solder, tabber and stringer, module turn-key system, etc. It also provides special industrial equipment that includes aerospace equipment, thermal vacuum chambers, nuclear fusion chambers, accelerators, autoclaves, etc. The company was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Hwaseong-si, South Korea.


Keywords: Laser Logistics Systems Engineering Fuel Cell Industrial Equipment Rail Transport Semiconductor Equipment Rolling Stock Logistics Systems Display Equipment Autoclave Sfa Aerospace Equipment Agv Factory Automation Systems

Home Page: www.sfa.co.kr

Youngcheon Road 38
Hwaseong-si, 18472
South Korea
Phone: 82 3 1379 7512


Officers

Name Title
Mr. Young-Min Kim Chairman & CEO
Mr. Myung-Jae Lee Vice-Pres and Director
Mr. Yong-Bae Jeon Sr. MD, GM of Process Equipment Bus. Dept. & Director
Mr. Kyung-Wook Lee Managing Director
Mr. Sang-Kyung Kim MD, Head of Process Equipment PM Group & Director
Mr. Cheol-Rae Noh Exec. Director
Mr. Suk-Hee Kang Sr. Managing Director
Mr. Chan-Sun Jung Managing Director
Mr. Jun Heo MD & GM of Management Support Dept.
Mr. Hyung-Seok Youn Head of R&D Center, Head of Process Equipment Sales Engineering & Director

Exchange: KQ

Country: KR : Korea (Republic of)

Currency: Korean Won (₩)

Forward PE: 0
Trailing PE: 0
Price-to-Book MRQ: 0
Price-to-Sales TTM: 0.764
IPO Date:
Fiscal Year End: December
Full Time Employees: 0
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