So International
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- | '''So International''' is a Korean based manufacturing operation. So International was founded in | + | '''So International''' is a Korean based manufacturing operation. So International was founded in 1951 by Kim So as a bicycle shop in Seoul, South Korea. |
- | Kim So passed away in | + | Kim So passed away in August 1997. His company was purchased by Am-Kor Limited, a business owned by [[United States|American]] Alex Michaels and Korean Han Lee. In 1998, Am-Kor was merged with So Manufacturing and the name was changed to So International. |
==So Industrial Equipment Ltd.== | ==So Industrial Equipment Ltd.== | ||
- | '''So Industrial Equipment Ltd.''' is So's division of heavy equipment. The company was founded in 1978 by In 2001, So Industrial began making the engine for the [[So Shi-Tei]]. | + | '''So Industrial Equipment Ltd.''' is So's division of heavy equipment. The company was founded in 1978 by Chan Yoon. The company was purchased in 1988 by Am-Kor. The company was renamed So Industrial Equipment in 1999. In 2001, So Industrial began making the engine for the [[So Shi-Tei]]. Chan Yoon was CEO of the company until 2004 when he retired. |
==Foreign Markets== | ==Foreign Markets== | ||
* So Manufacturing Japan | * So Manufacturing Japan | ||
[[Category: So International]] | [[Category: So International]] |
Revision as of 02:07, 9 December 2008
So International is a Korean based manufacturing operation. So International was founded in 1951 by Kim So as a bicycle shop in Seoul, South Korea.
Kim So passed away in August 1997. His company was purchased by Am-Kor Limited, a business owned by American Alex Michaels and Korean Han Lee. In 1998, Am-Kor was merged with So Manufacturing and the name was changed to So International.
So Industrial Equipment Ltd.
So Industrial Equipment Ltd. is So's division of heavy equipment. The company was founded in 1978 by Chan Yoon. The company was purchased in 1988 by Am-Kor. The company was renamed So Industrial Equipment in 1999. In 2001, So Industrial began making the engine for the So Shi-Tei. Chan Yoon was CEO of the company until 2004 when he retired.
Foreign Markets
- So Manufacturing Japan