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Doosan Group

[Doosan Group] image by Randy Young, 27 August 2023

Doosan Group is a multinational heavy industrial conglomerate headquartered in South Korea. Founded in 1896, it is the oldest continually operating company in the country and consistently ranks in the top 10 largest heavy equipment manufacturers in the world. Among its subsidiaries are the Bobcat Company in the US and Ṧkoda Power in the Czech Republic. The company also owns and operates the Doosan Bears professional baseball team in South Korea's KBO League.

The flag of the Doosan corporation can be seen in photographs online, particularly at https://facilityexecutive.com/doosan-bobcat-headquarters-going-for-sustainable-gold (photo link https://facilityexecutive.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Doosan-Bobcat-North-America-HQ-Entrance.jpg) with the Bobcat Company flag in the background. The flag consists of the Doosan logo centered on a white field. The logo features the word "DOOSAN" in italicized, white, capital letters stretched across tilted squares of dark blue, light blue, and green.

Randy Young, 27 August 2023


Hyundai Asan Company

Here is a photo from Kaesong Industrial District. Can anyone identify the flag? Probably the flag of a South Korean construction company.
Jens Pattke, 10 April 2016

It belongs to the Hyundai Asan (현대아산) company, who is a part of building the park. There is a variant of this flag as well, minus the logo text, at https://www.hhi.co.kr/About/about08 and http://isplus.live.joins.com/news/article/article.asp?total_id=19558351&ctg=1000&tm=i_lf in Hanja (Chinese characters taken and used for Korean and have Korean pronunciation).
Zachary Harden, 10 April 2016

Yes, this is a branch flag of the Hyundai Asan Group.
Jens Pattke, 11 April 2016


Hyundai Motor Company

[Hyundai Motor Company] image by António Martins-Tuválkin, 27 November 2010

Hyundai Motor Company (officially 현대 자동차 주식회사 = Hyŏndae Chatongch’a Chusik-hoesa) is a South Korean automobile manufactor founded in 1967, doing business worldwide and since 1998 part of Hyundai Kia Group. See also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyundai_Motor_Company.
Its logo shows a stylized slanted "H" with round cutouts inside a horizontally lying elipsis. Apart from the litteral meaning, at this page it is said that the logo is also supposed to be symbolic of the company's desire to expand.
The ovaloid shape indicates the company's global expansion and the slanted, stylized 'H' is symbolic of two people (specifically the company and customer) shaking hands.
At http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Patrulha_GNR.jpg a blue flag with white logo and lettering, on a 2:3 background and flying freely from a vertical pole indoors is shown in use as of 2008 in Portugal, in what may be a sample of worldwide usage.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 27 November 2010


Korea Electric Power Corporation

[Korea Electric Power Corporation] image by Randy Young, 24 April 2016

"Korea Electric Power Corporation, better known as KEPCO, (한국전력공사:Hanguk Jeollyeok Gongsa). is the largest electric utility in South Korea, responsible for the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity and the development of electric power projects including those in nuclear power, wind power and coal. The South Korean government owns a 51% share of KEPCO. KEPCO traces its origins to Hanseong Jeongi Hoesa (Hansung Electric Power Company), founded in 1898. The announcement of the Chosun Electricity Control Decree by the Colonial Korean government in March 1943 saw the integration of several electric companies into the Korea Electric Power Company. The Korea Electric Company (KECO), established through the integration of the Korea Electric Power Company and two distribution companies, Gyeongsung Electric Company and South Korea Electric Company, opened on July 1, 1961. In 1982, KECO became a wholly government owned entity and was renamed the Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO)."
Source: https://home.kepco.co.kr/kepco/EN/A/htmlView/ENAAHP002.do?menuCd=EN010102
The official page for corporate identity and logo use is located here.
For additional information go to: KPECO (official website)

The flag is a white horizontal background with the logo in the middle, as seen here.
Source: http://www.newstomato.com/readNews.aspx?no=400625
Esteban Rivera, 10 April 2016

Yes, this is a branch flag of the Hyundai Asan Group. See this image of the Kepco flag.
Jens Pattke, 11 April 2016


Moorim SP

[Moorim SP] image by Randy Young, 14 August 2023

Moorim SP is a South Korean paper products company headquartered in Seoul. The company was founded in 1956 as Moorim Paper Manufacturing, and continues today as Moorim SP, with several individual subsidiary companies focusing on specific parts of the business, including paper production, chemical development, and processing. (https://moorim.co.kr:13002/main/main.php)

The flag of Moorim SP, flown outside its corporate headquarters in the Gangnam District of Seoul, features the company's logo centered on a white field. The logo itself has the company name "MOORIM" in blue capital letters beneath a green curved line between two thicker, vertical green lines.
Randy Young, 14 August 2023


Pohang Iron and Steel Company

[Pohang Iron and Steel Company] image by  Eugene Ipavec, 13 January 2010

The flag of the Pohang Iron and Steel Company or POSCO, based in Pohang, South Korea, is visible in a Yahoo News photo. Blue with rounded white company name.
Eugene Ipavec, 13 January 2010


Samsung Corporation

[Samsung Corporation] image by  D.M.S., 20 April 2014

Here is the flag of the Samsung company, a South Korean corporation.
D.M.S., 20 April 2014

The photo shows a shot of the flag, and the national flag before a building (headquarters?) on a backdrop videoscreen as shown on TV news show.
Rob Raeside, 20 April 2014


Samsung Electronics

Samsung may seem to have a variant flag from the one we display currently. There's this flag that actually has more letters in the Korean inscription below than the one we have on our site.
Sources: http://phys.org/news/2014-08-samsung-apple-truce-patent-war.html
http://cdn.phys.org/newman/gfx/news/hires/2014/asamsungelec.jpg
Esteban Rivera, 07 February 2015

The flag has the Hangul script 삼성전자, which is the name of Samsung Electronics, the flagship subsidiary of Samsung Group.
Randy Young, 08 February 2015