Hankook P&G

Hankook P&G (hangul:한국피앤지) is a Korean consumer goods company headquartered in Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Korea. It is a subsidiary of the multinational consumer goods company Procter & Gamble.

The company was established as Seotong P&G (서통피앤지) in 1989, and changed its name to Hankook P&G (한국피앤지) in 1993. It produces many popular chemical, food, paper, and personal care products, and has manufacturing facilities in Cheonan and Osan. The CEO of Hankook P&G is Kim Sang Heon (김상헌).

History

Established in 1989 as Seotong P&G with capital of 11 billion KRW. In 1993 the company changed its name from Seotong P&G to Hankook P&G; with its capital increasing to 107 billion KRW. In 1997 Hankook P&G merged with SsangYong Paper Co. Exports exceeded 70 million USD in 1999.

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Producsts include: Braun, Codi, Crest, Cutie (formerly known as Pampers), Duracell, Gillette, Head & Shoulders, Febreze, Joy, Ivory, Oral-B, Pantene, Pringles, SK-II, Wella, Whisper (toilet paper), and Vidal Sassoon.

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