By: Celso M. Cajucom
CABANATUAN City- Korean counterpart dealers of the agricultural machinery manufacturing company, the management team of TYM Corporation (Korea Agricultural Machinery Industry Cooperative, or KAMICO) is the one guiding Filipino workers for the Korea Agricultural Machinery Industrial Complex (KAMIC) project in Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija, scheduled to start next year.
This is part of the agreement between the Philippine government and the Korea Agricultural Machinery Industrial Cooperative (KAMICO), which stipulates that Korean companies, including TYM Corporation, will guide Filipino workers in manufacturing and assembling farming equipment such as tractors, harvesters, and seeders.
Hankee Jang, the Chief Technology Officer of TYM, told Current correspondent, that Seung-il Hong (Head of the Asia-Pacific Sales team), and Kurt Jeon (Head of the Overseas Sales Department), along with their TYM technical team from the KAMICO Cooperatives in South Korea, are all scheduled to return to Cabanatuan City by January 2026.
KAMICO has partnered with the local government of Cabanatuan City, led by Mayor Myca Vergara, and the Department of Agriculture (DA); the project’s groundbreaking ceremony held on December 10, 2025.




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