2023Signed contract with GSIL and Samsung Engineering Saudi Arabia for Aramco Project Smart Site Safety Solution (4S)

Signed contract with GSIL and Samsung Engineering Saudi Arabia for Aramco Project Smart Site Safety Solution (4S)


GSIL announced on the 25th that it had signed a contract with Samsung Engineering's local subsidiary in Saudi Arabia to introduce the Smart Site Safety Solution (4S) within Aramco's Jafurah Gas Processing Facilities Project (JFGP).


This contract is more meaningful as it was conducted while the excellence of domestic smart safety technology was recognized for the introduction of safety solutions to the plant project site of Aramco, Saudi Arabia's state-owned oil company with the world's largest oil production. The technology was verified several times, including visits to GSIL headquarters in Korea, Aramco field trips to Zapura, Saudi Arabia, and demonstrations.


Aramco, GSIL visit and demonstration


4S stands for Smart Site Safety Solution, and is an Aramco smart safety solution. It is characterized by being centered around the project control room PCC (Project Control Center), through which the manager manages all processes from worker access to work start management, risk factor identification and response. For high-risk work such as confined or high-altitude work, it is possible to provide solutions that link various hardware equipment and platforms.


GSIL CEO Jeong-Woo Lee said, “It is a great pleasure to provide the 4S system to the Jafra project site of Aramco, a global company. We will do our best so that domestic smart safety technology is recognized at the global level and becomes a precedent for advancing into the Middle East market.”


Meanwhile, GSIL recently signed a contract with Seoul Housing and Communities Corporation (SH Corporation) to develop a smart safety management system and Korea Land & Housing Corporation (LH) for the second phase of smart safety design.


In the overseas business, it is accelerating business expansion by designing and reflecting smart systems in Kuwait's Al Abdullah Smart City and participating in bidding for Kuwait's Ministry of Electricity and Water and Renewable Energy (MEW) project.