후지필름비즈니스이노베이션 한국
회사소개 한국후지필름비즈니스이노베이션 소개 History

History

1962
  • Fuji Photo Film and Rank Xerox establish Fuji Xerox as a joint venture, capitalized at 200 million yen (equity ratio: 50/50). (photo)
  • Launches the Fuji Xerox 914.
1965
  • Enters the Philippines market, and later establishes a joint venture or appoints agents in other AP regions.
1970
  • Launches Beautiful Campaign
1971
  • Acquires Takematsu Plant and Iwatsuki Plant from Fuji Photo Film and Iwatsuki Kohki, respectively, to establish an integrated manufacturing and sales organization. (photo)
  • Ebina Plant begins operations.
1974
  • Increases capitalization to 10 billion yen.
1977
  • Establishes The Setsutaro Kobayashi Memorial Fund.
1979
  • Establishes Fuji Xerox Office Supply Co., Ltd.
  • Establishes sales subsidiaries in major prefectures in Japan with local capital, and later expands to comprise a nationwide network.
1980
  • Receives The Deming Prize in recognition for its excellence in quality control. (photo)
1982
  • Enters the education field
  • Establishes Corporate Research Lab at Ebina Plant
  • Establishes Suzuka Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. (photo)
  • Establishes Fuji Xerox Distribution Co., Ltd.
1984
  • Establishes Fuji Xerox Information System Co., Ltd.
1985
  • Establishes Fuji Xerox Engineering Co., Ltd.
1988
  • Introduces the New Work Way program.
    Establishes Fuji Xerox Career Net Co., Ltd., MCM Asia Pacific Co., Ltd. and Fuji Xerox System Service Co., Ltd.
    Establishes Fuji System Brain Co., Ltd. and Protex Co., Ltd. under the venture business program.
1989
  • Increases capitalization from 10 billion to 20 billion yen.
  • Introduces new uniforms proposed by female employees.
  • Establishes Fuji Xerox Learning Institute, Inc.
1990
  • Establishes Fuji Xerox General Business, Co., Ltd.
  • Begins Social Service Program.
  • Acquires management and property rights of four Asia-Pacific countries from Rank Xerox.
1991
  • Establishes Fuji Xerox Asia Pacific Pte Ltd. in Singapore to consolidate operations in the AP region.
  • Introduces The Document Company concept.
  • Jointly with Xerox Corporation, establishes Xerox International Partners to sell low-end printers in North America and Europe.
1992
  • Establishes Hasu Club to promote social welfare using money donated from employees' salaries.
  • Establishes FX Palo Alto Laboratory, Inc. in California.
1994
  • Re-enters the Vietnamese market after 19 years absence.
  • Begins production of large textbooks for the visually impaired.
1995
  • Introduces new corporate logo.
  • Establishes Corporate Research Laboratories at Nakai.
  • Establishes a printer manufacturing subsidiary in Shenzhen, China.
  • Introduced products incorporating reused parts to the market, with an aim to achieve Zero-landfill.
1996
  • Begins incorporation of reused parts to a mass production line. (image)
1997
  • All domestic plants acquire ISO 14000.
1998
  • Acquires full ownership of Fuji Xerox Korea Co., Ltd.
  • Establishes a photoreceptor drum manufacturing plant in Shenzhen Plant.
  • Develops privilege-based authentication system, DDSA.
  • Wins the Minister's Award for Activities That Protect Against Global Warming" from the Environmental Agency.
1999
  • Strengthens corporate governance by introducing corporate officers management.
2000
  • Acquires Sony Tektronix Corporation's printing business and establishes Phaser Printing Japan Co., Ltd.
  • Acquires Nippon Carbide Industries Company's chemical toner business and establishes new plant in Toyama.
  • Establishes AccessTicket Systems Inc.
  • Achieves resource recycling rate of 99.97% through zero-waste system established nationwide.
  • Acquires China/Hong Kong Operations from Xerox Corporation.
2001
  • Consolidated to Fuji Photo Film Group with equity increase to 75% owned by Fuji Photo Film and 25% by Xerox Corporation.
  • Acquires laser printer business from NEC Corporation and establishes Fuji Xerox Printing Systems Co., Ltd.
  • Establishes Niigata Fuji Xerox Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
2002
  • Supports 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/JapanTM as Official Sponsor.
  • Electro Magnetic Compatibility Laboratory at the Ebina Plant acquires Belgian national certification that applies to certifications in 32 countries and 41 organizations.
  • 33 domestic sales subsidiaries acquire ISO 14001.
  • Announces "Open Office Frontier" business vision.
  • Acquires printer systems operations from Fujitsu.
  • Fuji Photo Film and Fuji Xerox to integrate logistics-related subsidiaries.
2003
  • International Business Company's headquarters moves to Shanghai to oversee Asia and Oceania regions.
  • Takes over Reprography and Consultants, Ltd., a consolidated subsidiary of Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.,
  • Concludes a technology-based partnership with Dell Inc. of the United States.
  • 14 Sites in 12 Asia-Pacific countries/regions acquire ISO 14001 Certification.
  • Fuji Xerox Printing Systems Co., Ltd. changes its name to Fuji Xerox Printing System Sales Co., Ltd.
2004
  • Xworks Co., Ltd. commences operations as a provider of document outsourcing services.
  • Expands manufacturing in Shanghai to provide the global market with digital copy and multifunction devices.
  • Creates international resource recycling network in Thailand that comprises nine countries/regions in its Asia-Pacific territory . (photo)
2005
  • Revamps the domestic sales operations, which consist of direct sales and sales companies, in order to accelerate services business
  • Fuji Xerox of Shenzhen is certified as an Environment Friendly Corporation by the Chinese government
2006
2008
  • Establishes an integrated recycling system in China
  • Unveils the new corporate identity
2009
  • Sets the greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction targets for FY2020
2010
  • Realigns and consolidates development and manufacturing function to form two new companies
  • Establishes Sales Company in Vietnam
  • Establishes Fuji Xerox R&D Square at Yokohama Minato Mirai 21
2011
  • Launches Customer Value Innovation Center and Integrated Customer Support Center at Yokohama Minato Mirai 21
  • Establishes Fuji Xerox Service Creative.
2012
  • Establishes regional headquarters over six areas in Japan to reinforce community-based sales force.
  • Reinforces product development in China for monochrome multifunction devices targeting Chinese market, and establishes China Office.
2013
  • First in the industry to establish direct business operation in Myanmar
  • New manufacturing company Fuji Xerox Hai Phong begins operation in Vietnam to meet increasing global demand  
2014
  • Establishes Fuji Xerox Service Link Co., Ltd. with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. to offer document services
  • Revamps work system  to provide more value to customers and improve productivity
2015
  • Fuji Xerox Asia Pacific opens Integrated Customer Experience Center in Thailand to support customers in the printing industry  
  • Establishes Innovation Office, a new research organization in Singapore
  • First in the industry to establish direct sales operation in Cambodia
2016
  • Announces Smart Work Gateway, Fuji Xerox's new concept that supports diverse workstyles to enable business people to perform their utmost capability
  • Fuji Xerox Printing System Sales Co., Ltd. changes its name to Fuji Xerox Printing Systems Co., Ltd.
2017
  • Consolidates Fujifilm's and Fuji Xerox's inkjet digital press sales functions to FUJIFILM Digital Press Co., Ltd.
2018
  • Announces Smart Work Innovation: Fuji Xerox's value proposition strategy in the AI/IoT era to help businesses improve competitiveness
  • Establishes Future Edge: an open innovation hub to transform customers' communication businesses utilizing printing technologies
2019
  • FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation acquired (including through its subsidiaries) the entire 25 percent stake in Fuji Xerox from Xerox Corporation (including from its subsidiaries) and made Fuji Xerox a wholly owned subsidiary
2020
  • Decides to end the Technology Agreement with Xerox Corporation on the agreement’s expiration date, March 31, 2021
  • Completes the Acquisition of Australian Office IT Services Provider, CSG, as a wholly owned subsidiary of Fuji Xerox Asia Pacific
  • Establishes FUJIFILM RIPCORD, a joint venture with U.S.-based Ripcord to provide services that drive digital transformation.
2021
  • Changes the corporate name to FUJIFILM Business Innovation Corp.
  • Begins sales of Fujifilm-branded products to countries other than Japan and the Asia-Pacific
  • Signs agreement to acquire HOYA Digital Solutions to accelerate business growth in the field of digital transformation (DX)
2022
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