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Samsung Electro-Mechanics (SEM, Korean: 삼성전기) is a multinational electronic component company headquartered in Suwon, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea It is the flagship subsidiary of the Samsung Group. Samsung Electro-Mechanics, established in 1973 as a manufacturer of key electronic components, has become the leading electronic parts maker in Korea and a major global player, with US$6.12 billion in revenue (2011). Samsung Electro-Mechanics consists of four divisions. The LCR (Inductance Capacitance Resistance) division includes multilayer ceramic chip capacitors and tantalum capacitors; the ACI (Advanced Circuit Interconnection) division includes high density interconnections and IC (integrated circuit) substrates; the CDS (circuit drive solution) division includes digital tuners, network modules, power modules, and ubiquitous modules; and the OMS (Opto and Mechatronics Solution) division includes image sensor modules and precision motors. ==History== 1973 Mar. Samsung-Sanyo Parts Co., Ltd. established (with Sanyo Electric) ::Nov. Production commenced for electronic tuners, deflection yokes, flyback transformers and capacitors 1979 Feb. Listed on Korea Stock Exchange 1983 Mar. Withdrew Sanyo Electric's interest 1987 Feb. Corporate name changed to Samsung Electro-Mechanics ::Jun. Stock par value increased from W500 to W5,000 1993 Jun. Production commenced in Bangpakong Thailand (tuners, deflection yokes, flyback transformers and oil capacitors) 1994 May Production commenced in Tianjin China (tuners, VTRs heads, drums, drum motors) ::May Production commenced in Tijuana, Mexico (tuners, deflection yokes, flyback transformers, capacitors and speakers) 1995 Nov. Awarded a US$1B Export Tower from the Korean government 1996 Oct. Completed the 2nd factory in Dongguan, China 1998 Mar. Acquired ISO14001 certification at Dongguan, China plant ::May Line No. 2 completed at Tianjin ::Aug. Completed new R&D center 1999 Oct. Production commenced in Busan, Korea (MLBs, MLCCs) 2000 Feb. Production commenced in Calamba, the Philippines ::Nov. Awarded a US$2B Export Tower from the Korean government 2001 May Production commenced in Gaoxin (Tianjin), China 2002 May Busan plant awarded prize for environmental protection ::Nov. Awarded a grand prize in the contest of industrial precision technology 2003 Jul. Awarded a price for exemplary corporate governance (3rd straight year) ::Nov. Awarded 6 Sigma innovation prize at national quality management conference 2004 May Thailand plant awarded the best enterprise prize 2006 Sep. Awarded the grand prize for providing employment to the disabled (True company grand prize) ::Dec. Received Presidential commendation for assisting subcontractors 2007 Apr. Received PQS Award from Intel Corporation 2008 Aug. Members of SEM badminton team won god and silver medals at Beijing Olympics ::Oct. Awarded Korea HR Management Grand Prize 2009 Apr. Completed world's first 0603 1μF MLCC ::Jun. Completed world's first 3G antenna ::Oct. Company added to Dow Jones Sustainability Index ::Dec. "Samsung Group Award" received for MLCC performance (for taking the world's 2nd largest market share) 2010 Apr. Completed world's smallest ultra-slim tuner ::May Ranked 16th on Businessweek Tech 100 ::Jul. Monthly MLCC output reaches 20B at Tianjin plant ::Jul. Production commenced in Kunshan, China 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Samsung Electro-Mechanics」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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