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Wonju-si signed an investment agreement with RoRo F&B, Suban H&B on the establishment of new factories
On October 27, Wonju-si signed an investment agreement for the establishment of a new factory in Wonju, attended by Wonju's mayor, Gangwon's governor, and representatives from RoRo F&B and Suban H&B.
Under the agreement, the two companies will establish manufacturing plants in the Wonju Munmak Bangye Industrial Complex and the Wonju Business City. Wonju-si plans to provide administrative and financial support to ensure smooth investment activities for the companies.
RoRo F&B is a premium dessert brand based in Buron-myeon, Wonju, which has gained attention from consumers and the industry by launching its own brand 'ROROMALLO' and offering differentiated 100% handmade premium desserts such as Frozen S'mores and Ice Brûlée. The company is expanding collaborations with various distribution channels, including Market Kurly, GS25, CU, and 7-Eleven, and has decided to invest in the establishment of a new factory to meet the growing demand, also expanding exports to Asian countries.
By 2027, the company plans to invest KRW 13.4 billion to establish a manufacturing plant in the Munmak Bangye Industrial Complex (8,214㎡) and hire 203 new employees.
Suban H&B is a comprehensive life care company covering cosmetics and health supplements. The company is focused on 'healthy beauty' as its core value and is building a sustainable manufacturing and distribution system. The company plans to source raw materials, packaging, and other consumables locally and establish a cooperative relationship for regional development, including operating internship programs with local universities in the fields of cosmetics, food, and biotechnology.
By 2027, Suban H&B will invest KRW 26.2 billion to establish a CGMP (Current Good Manufacturing Practice) and HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) certified manufacturing plant in the Wonju Business City (33,114㎡), and plans to employ a total of 146 people.
Wonju's mayor said, "We warmly welcome investments from companies with high growth potential," and added, "We will actively support so that the city of Wonju and the companies can grow together and create a win-win situation."
limbo@yna.co.kr
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** This article was translated from Korean.
Date
2025.11.03
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According to Yonhap News,
On October 27, Wonju-si signed an investment agreement for the establishment of a new factory in Wonju, attended by Wonju's mayor, Gangwon's governor, and representatives from RoRo F&B and Suban H&B.
Under the agreement, the two companies will establish manufacturing plants in the Wonju Munmak Bangye Industrial Complex and the Wonju Business City. Wonju-si plans to provide administrative and financial support to ensure smooth investment activities for the companies.
RoRo F&B is a premium dessert brand based in Buron-myeon, Wonju, which has gained attention from consumers and the industry by launching its own brand 'ROROMALLO' and offering differentiated 100% handmade premium desserts such as Frozen S'mores and Ice Brûlée. The company is expanding collaborations with various distribution channels, including Market Kurly, GS25, CU, and 7-Eleven, and has decided to invest in the establishment of a new factory to meet the growing demand, also expanding exports to Asian countries.
By 2027, the company plans to invest KRW 13.4 billion to establish a manufacturing plant in the Munmak Bangye Industrial Complex (8,214㎡) and hire 203 new employees.
Suban H&B is a comprehensive life care company covering cosmetics and health supplements. The company is focused on 'healthy beauty' as its core value and is building a sustainable manufacturing and distribution system. The company plans to source raw materials, packaging, and other consumables locally and establish a cooperative relationship for regional development, including operating internship programs with local universities in the fields of cosmetics, food, and biotechnology.
By 2027, Suban H&B will invest KRW 26.2 billion to establish a CGMP (Current Good Manufacturing Practice) and HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) certified manufacturing plant in the Wonju Business City (33,114㎡), and plans to employ a total of 146 people.
Wonju's mayor said, "We warmly welcome investments from companies with high growth potential," and added, "We will actively support so that the city of Wonju and the companies can grow together and create a win-win situation."
limbo@yna.co.kr
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Source: Yonhap News (October 27, 2025)
** This article was translated from Korean.