2. Type: Chaebol. (wealth or property, refers to south
Korean form of business conglomerate.)
Industry: Conglomerate. (2 or more corporations engaged
in entirely different businesses that fall under one
corporate group.) OR Multi-industry Company.
(Multinational)
Founded: 1938.
Founders: Lee Byung-chull.
3. Products: Apparel, Chemicals, consumer
electronics, telecommunication equipment etc.
Services: Advertising, financial services,
hospitality, information and communications
technology services, retail.
Operations: Samsung Electronics, Samsung
Engineering, Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance,
Samsung Life Insurance,
4. Gee-Sung Choi
Head, Corporate Strategy Office
(2012~Present)
Vice Chairman & CEO, Samsung
Electronics (2010~2012)
Ju-Hwa Yoon
President & CFO, Corporate
Management Office, Samsung
Electronics (2011~Present)
Dong-Min Yoon
Attorney at Law, Kim &
Chang Law Office
(1999~Present)
5. LED TV, Premium Designer Pc, Notebook PC.
Smartphone, Mobiles, Camera, Camcorders.
MP3 player, Refrigerator, color laser printer,
Microwave-ovens etc.
6. As new technologies are being constantly introduced to the market,
speed is essential for remaining competitive in today's digital era,
and new markets have to be pioneered continuously.
People: More than a quarter of all Samsung employees—
42,000 people—work everyday in research and development, and we
expect that number to surpass 50,000 by 2010.
Organization: Samsung's R&D organization has three layers. The
Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT), Samsung's
technology competitiveness in core business areas, identifies growth
engines for the future, and oversees the securing and management
of technology.
7. Samsung Electronics is striving to strengthen ethical
business management, legal compliance and integrity
management to provide positive contributions to the
advancement of the society in which we operate.
Samsung Electronics considers the importance of detailed
corruption prevention measures in order to protect the
company from undue negative business impacts caused
by unethical conduct.
8. Samsung places great importance on acting as a
responsible corporate citizen in the communities
where it operates
In 2009, Samsung launched the company’s
Corporate Social Responsibility initiative –
‘Samsung Hope Project’ with projects in the areas
of education, culture, sports, social welfare and
community development.
Samsung Hope for Children, an initiative
designed to help under-privileged children
through e-learning centers.
9. Sports Sponsorship is an ongoing initiative wherein
Samsung supports top ranking athletes across
individual sports disciplines with their training
expenses while they prepare for the Asian or the
Olympic Games.
Hope for Culture represents Samsung’s tribute to
the rich Indian cultural heritage through Tagore
Literature Awards that recognizes the best literary
contributions in 24 Indian regional languages.
10. Samsung Electronics has established a new compliance
system to prevent and minimize business risks
associated with issues such as collusion and violation of
intellectual property rights.
Our compliance activities are broadly classified into
prevention, monitoring and follow-up processes.
Prevention activities include employee
education, distribution of manuals on
compliance, system-based self-inspections
Real life examples are used in training programs as a way
of preventing recurrence of any compliance problems
that arise.
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13. Samsung Engineering has a comprehensive management
system from the EPC to maintenance phase.
Project teams are comprised of professional project
managers, engineers and staff with experienced know-
how and superior technology.
To facilitate communication with partners and clients and
to execute projects successfully, Samsung Engineering
has an integrated ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning)
system for RTE (Real Time Enterprise) management
system for effective project management.
14. The project portal site is an upgrade of PMS (Project
Management System) which manages a project
execution process, handles EPC functions as well as
human resources, finances, machinery and equipment.
Samsung Engineering can efficiently manage projects
by interfacing in real time with the project database in
real-time with CRM (Customer Relation Management),
SCM (Supply Chain Management), KM (Knowledge
Management) and EDMS (Electronic Document
Management System).
Samsung Engineering obtained OHSAS 18001
certification by executing the proprietary safety
management system called A-Less (Accident-Less).
15. Samsung Engineering achieved 20 million accident free
man-hours without LTI (Loss Time Injury) for the TASNEE
ethylene project in Saudi Arabia and a total of 45 million
accident free man-hours without LTI (as of end of 2007)
for all our projects in the Kingdom.
ISO 14001 certification in 1996 was also obtained for
creating a pleasant and healthy environment.