Hyosung HICO LTD.
Patrick Johnson is an experienced plant engineer currently employed at Hyosung HICO LTD. since March 2021, where focus has been on standardizing work platforms and optimizing production layouts. Prior roles include receiving supervisor at Emerson Automation Solutions, overseeing a team during a facility transition, and continuous improvement engineer at ABB, where the expansion of the Returns Department was led. Additional experience as a manufacturing engineer involved reviewing and modifying assembly processes and customer blueprints for various firms, including ABB and Guardian Building Products. Patrick’s engineering background is complemented by a BSEE in Industrial and Electrical Engineering from Mississippi State University, earned from 1990 to 1998.
Hyosung HICO LTD.
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Hyosung HICO, Ltd. is an ISO 9001-2015 certified, vertically integrated Power Transformer Manufacturing facility located in Memphis TN, the most vital logistic hub in the world. Our product range is 50 MVA up through and including 1,000 MVA 765kV. Our 360,000 sq. ft. facility is located on a 200-acre multipurpose site adjacent to a class A rail terminal and the Mississippi River. The site selection for the facility was chosen for its central location in the United States, close proximity to transportation networks, quality of life, and the ability to recruit, train and retain great talent. Hyosung HICO, Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hyosung Heavy Industries Corp, Korea, which is a global leader in T&D solutions including Transformer, Switchgear, Energy Storage Systems, and SMART Grid solutions. Through its sales office in Pittsburgh – HICO America Sales and Technology – Hyosung Heavy Industries has been supplying transformers and other T&D solutions to the North American market for over 20 years. With this new facility, Hyosung has expanded its transformer manufacturing footprint to be closer to its most critical North American electric utility customers and partners, while expanding our global manufacturing capacity in an effort to stay competitive in an expanding energy market.