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About Fujifilm - Corporate Philosophy
Enhancing the quality of life of people worldwide
“We will use leading-edge, proprietary technologies
to provide top quality products and services that
contribute to the advancement of culture, science,
technology and industry, as well as improved health
and environmental protection in society.”
“Our overarching aim is to help enhance the quality
of life of people worldwide”
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About Fujifilm – Business Philosophy
Fujifilm strives to help enhance the quality of
life to realize a society in which people can
experience personal growth and material wealth.
We will strive to realize our corporate philosophy
through the three business fields of…
Imaging Solutions
Information Solutions
Document Solutions
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About Fujifilm - Business Groups
Consolidated Revenue: $26.7B
Color Films
Digital Cameras
Digital
Multifunction
Devices
Color Paper and
Chemicals/
Photofinishing
Equipment
Revenue/$3.6B
Revenue/$12.2B
Imaging
Solutions
OP Inc./($27M)
Document
13%
Solutions 46%
OP Inc./$914M
Laser Printers
Revenue/$10.9B
41% Information
Solutions
Medical
& Life Science
OP Inc./$895M
Recording Media
On -Demand
Digital Publishing System
Optical Devices
(Camera Phone Lens)
Flat Panel Display Materials
(LCD films etc.)
From FUJIFILM Holdings Corp. Annual Report 2012
U.S. dollar amounts translated from yen at prevailing rate on 3/31/2013
Graphic Arts
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About Fujifilm – Over 79 Years of Innovation
Starting in 1934, Fujifilm engineered motion picture film,
plate-making materials, photographic film and cameras and
one-time-use cameras, medical x-ray film and digital
imaging equipment, copiers, video and tape storage,
cosmetics, ink jet printers, and digital cameras.
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About Fujifilm – Key Strengths
Financial Strength
– Consolidated Revenues : $26.7B
– Total Assets : $24.4B
Technology Strength
– $1.8B of R&D investment in FY 2012
– 7.6% of Consolidated Revenue
– Fujifilm ranked 10th among global
companies in the number of patents
granted in 2012
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About Fujifilm.
Fujifilm has been recognized in the major business
press for the expansion of its business portfolio long
before digital imaging overtook the analog film
business.
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About Fujifilm – Core Technologies
Leveraging Core Fundamental Technologies to
invest in growth business fields
Highly Functional Materials
Flat Panel Display Materials
Semiconductor Materials
New Functional Film
Optical Devices
(environment, energy, etc.)
More functionality
Imaging & Printing
etc.
Healthcare
Documents
Medical Systems
Application to
healthcare field
Graphic Arts
Digital Imaging
Implementation of
Digital Technology and IT
Skincare, Supplements
Pharmaceutical Products
Inorganic Materials
Film Formation
and Processing
Organic Materials
Optics
Analysis
Drug Discovery
Imaging
Software
Mechanics
and Electronics
Fundamental Technologies of the Fujifilm Group
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About Fujifilm - Priority Business Fields
Fujifilm has identified 6 Priority Business Fields
that will provide growth for the future.
Healthcare
Digital Imaging
Priority
Business Fields
Optical Devices
Graphic
Systems
Highly
Functional
Materials
Document
Solutions
41%
($11.1b)
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About Fujifilm – Global Business
140 Businesses Outside of Japan
HLUS
FFME
FFCN
FSAO
FEG
FFAP
FTYO
About Fujifilm - Regional Management
Groups
HLUS
FFME
FFCN
FSAO
FEG
FFAP
FTYO
Fujifilm North America Group
FUJIFILM Holdings America Corporation
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Subsidiary of FUJIFILM Corporation
Headquartered in Valhalla, New York
Eleven directly owned subsidiary companies
66 Facilities in 27 states
Wide range of technologies and services
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Medical and life sciences
Electronic materials
Graphic arts products
Information systems
Optical products
Imaging products
Service and Support
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Fujifilm North America Group Organization
March 31,2013
FUJIFILM Corporation
Tokyo, Japan
North America
Corporate Headquarters
 Shared Services
 Governance
FUJIFILM
Holdings America
Corporation
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North America
Corporation
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Manufacturing
USA, Inc.
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Hunt Chemicals
USA, Inc.
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Recording Media
USA, Inc.
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Medical Systems
USA, Inc.
FUJIFILM
SonoSite, Inc.
FUJIFILM
Diosynth
(80% ownership)
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Pharmaceuticals
USA, Inc.
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Dimatix Inc.
FUJIFILM
Imaging
Colorants,Inc.
FNAC
FA
FHUS
FRMU
FMSU
FFSS
FUJIFILM
Electronic
Materials
USA, Inc.
FDBU
FPHU
FEUS
FDMX
COUS
FUJIFILM
Canada, Inc.
FCAN
FUJIFILM
Hunt Smart
Surfaces, LLC
(92.32%
ownership)
FUJIFILM
Hunt Do Brazil
Ltda.
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FFSS
Other
Subsidiaries
26 US and
Foreign
FUJIFILM
Planar
Solutions, LLC
Fujifilm North America Companies
Headquarters
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Fujifilm North America Company Locations
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Fujifilm North America Companies and
Products
FUJIFILM North America Corporation / FUJIFILM Canada, Inc.
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FUJIFILM North America Group FY12 sales
47% is from FUJIFILM North America Corporation and FUJIFILM Manufacturing U.S.A.,
Inc.
FNAC+FA
47%
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Fujifilm North America Companies and
Products
FUJIFILM Hunt Chemicals USA
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FUJIFILM North America Group FY12 sales
74% is from traditional/legacy businesses
FNAC+FA+
47%
FMSU
11%
FRMU
9%
FHUS
3%
FCAN
4%
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Fujifilm North America Companies and
products
FUJIFILM Diosynth Biotechnologies USA, Inc.
FUJIFILM Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.*
*R&D and Clinical Trials
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FUJIFILM North America Group FY12 sales
22% is from three medical businesses
FDBU
3%
FFSS
8%
FNAC+FA
47%
FMSU
11%
FRMU
9%
FHUS
3%
FCAN
4%
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Fujifilm North America Companies
FUJIFILM Electronic Materials USA, Inc.
FUJIFILM Dimatix Inc.
FUJIFILM Imaging Colorants, Inc.
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FUJIFILM North America Group FY12 Sales
FEUS
8%
FDMX
5%
COUS
2%
FDBU
3%
FFSS
8%
FNAC+FA
47%
FMSU
11%
FRMU
9%
FHUS
3%
FCAN
4%
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Fujifilm Sustainability Activities
Green Policy
In April 2002, the Fujifilm Group established its
Fujifilm Group Green Policy containing
medium-term environmental policies. The
objective of the policy is to attain a high level of
“environmental quality” in our products,
services, and corporate activities throughout
the Group.
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Fujifilm Sustainability Activities
Green Product Innovation
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Many Fujifilm products are manufactured in
accordance with the ISO 14001 standard for
Environmental Management Systems.
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Fujifilm’s Frontier Digital Dry Labs produce zero
chemical effluent, as compared to chemical
based silver halide labs, and use less than 50%
of the energy of original lab models.
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The Fujifilm J Press for North America achieved
levels of deinking previously unseen with inkjet
print, during deinking trials carried out by the
International Association of the Deinking Industry
(INGEDE).
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Fujifilm Corporate Sustainability
Commitment
Energy Consumption
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In fiscal 2012, Fujifilm’s facilities in North America
reduced their greenhouse gas emissions by
nearly 24% compared to the 2006 baseline.
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In 2011 and 2012, Fujifilm installed solar panel
systems on its Hawaii branch office and
manufacturing facility in North Kansas City, Mo.,
producing more than 500,000 kWh annually.
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Since 2009, Fujifilm uses methane from a local
landfill in Greenwood, S.C to help power its
boilers, destroying 37,000 metric tons of CO2
equivalents and further reducing CO2 emissions
by 4,400 metric tons.
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Fujifilm Sustainability Awards
Recognition
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Walmart “Vendor of the Year” 2012 Award for
Photofinishing
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Intel Corporation “Preferred Quality Supplier”
Award 2012
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“InterTech™ Technology Award,” Printing
Industries of America 2012
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Home Shopping Network “Operational Excellence
Award” 2011
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