South Korea's Glassdom Partners with Vietnam's KBC to Deploy Carbon Management Platform in Northern Industrial Belt
2026-06-09 11:37
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - South Korean carbon data management company Glassdom (CEO Ham Jin-ki) recently announced the signing of a tripartite business agreement (MOU) with Vietnam's largest industrial park operator, Kinh Bac City (KBC), and HOUSELINK, a consulting firm for foreign investment and sustainable development in Vietnam, to address carbon regulations and drive ESG transformation in Vietnamese industrial parks.

Under the agreement, the three parties will build a "green infrastructure platform" to help local industrial parks and tenant manufacturers in Vietnam comply with global environmental regulations. Glassdom will deploy its integrated carbon data management platform in KBC-operated core industrial parks in northern Vietnam.

Glassdom's platform integrates functions for addressing multiple regulations, including Product Carbon Footprint (PCF), Corporate Carbon Footprint (CCF), Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), and Environmental Product Declaration (EPD), offering a one-stop service from data collection to calculation, reporting, verification, and exchange.

Unlike existing solutions that rely on estimated or average values, the platform is based on "Tier 1 measured data" extracted in real-time directly from manufacturing equipment and IT/OT systems, ensuring high reliability in carbon data management.

The three parties plan to jointly develop a "Green Transformation Package" combining Glassdom's carbon management solutions, HOUSELINK's ESG strategic consulting, and KBC's industrial park infrastructure and network. For tenant manufacturers, pilot PCF calculations based on the ISO 14067 international standard will be conducted sequentially, with plans for global marketing.

KBC stated that through this collaboration, its industrial parks are expected to become eco-friendly manufacturing hubs in Vietnam and Southeast Asia. HOUSELINK commented that under increasing pressure from global regulations, Glassdom's technology will provide practical solutions for Vietnamese tenant companies.

Glassdom plans to use this agreement as a springboard to shift from serving individual companies to building carbon management infrastructure at the industrial park level, accelerating its entry into core industrial belts. It will establish a local entity in Vietnam within the year, leveraging results from large-scale demonstration projects to establish South Korea's successful carbon management model for manufacturing as a local standard in ASEAN.

Glassdom CEO Ham Jin-ki emphasized that Glassdom's technology is expanding from single-enterprise applications to infrastructure for the entire supply chain, accelerating the eco-friendly transformation of the manufacturing ecosystem in ASEAN, including Vietnam.

(From left) HOUSELINK Representative Nguyen Thanh Long, KBC Representative Nguyen Thi Thu Huong, Glassdom CEO Ham Jin-ki

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