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Subtitle: Geschichte, Entwicklung und Erfolgbeurteilung der Siemens AG in China
Essay, 2006, 23 Pages
Author: Anonym
Subject: Economics / Business, Miscellaneous
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Institution/College: Ocean University of China (Universität)
Tags: Siemens, China, Joint, Ventures, Case, Studies
Year: 2006
Pages: 23
Grade: 1,5
Language: English
ISBN (E-book): 978-3-638-55568-5
ISBN (Book): 978-3-638-76698-2
File size: 419 KB
Siemens in China, Joint Ventures
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Abstract
In dieser Arbeit handelt es sich um die Geschichte, Entwicklung und Erfolgbeurteilung der Siemens AG in China. Die Arbeit ist auf Englisch.
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Siemens in China
Table of Contents
1. Introduction of the foreign corporation 2
1.1. Products, services 2
1.2. Branch 2
1.3. History 3
1.4. Facts about company 3
1.5. Company philosophy 4
2. Business Idea of Chinese Market Entry 5
2.1. Business Range 5
2.2. Products & Production 5
2.3. Services 8
2.4. Sales 8
2.5. R & D 8
2.6. Corporate Citizenship 9
2.7. Special Products 9
3. Market entry strategy of SIEMENS 10
3.1. History background information about Siemens in China 10
3.2. Regionalization of Siemens in China 13
3.3. Joint venture of Siemens 13
3.4. Logistic 15
4. Development: 17
4.1. Development of the joint venture of Siemens Shanghai Mobile Communications 17
4.2. Overview about the current progress of Siemens´ joint ventures 21
4.3. Siemens´ plans for the future in China 22
1. Introduction of the foreign corporation
Siemens is one of the world’s largest electrical engineering and electronics companies. Founded more than 150 years ago in Germany, Siemens provides innovative technologies and comprehensive know-how to benefit customers in 190 countries. Its international headquarters are in Berlin and Munich.
1.1. Products, services
Siemens is the world′s largest supplier of products, systems, solutions and services for industrial automation and building technology. Siemens AG is spited in different divisions, so-called “groups”, every one from them is separated in several Business Units and produces a range of products. Siemens’ Lighting Group (Osram) is famous over the world. The group provides lamps, electronic control gear, opto-semiconductors which are to find especially on the sports stadiums, airports, factories etc. The other area, Transportation Systems Group is a world-leading systems house in the rail industry, and Siemens VDO Automotive is one of the world′s largest suppliers of automotive electronics. The Medical Group offers a broad spectrum of products, solutions and services for integrated health care ranging from innovative technologies for accurate diagnoses and therapies to services that optimize processes and increase efficiency. Siemens’ Power Group covers the entire array of energy solutions. Information and Communication area combines products, services and solutions for the information and communications area. Customers know this area from Mobile and fixed network solutions, i.e. cellular phones. Siemens Financial Services specializes in innovative offerings for corporate financing and risk management. Siemens Real Estate′s services comprise real estate development and utilization, portfolio management and services. Finally, the Household appliances and computers are doubtless the core businesses of Siemens’ affiliates.
1.2. Branch
Siemens supply products, systems, solutions and services to the following industries: Healthcare, Process and Basics Industries, Manufacturing Industries, Transportation, Logistics, Infrastructure, Telecommunications and Services. Especially in Healthcare, Telecommunication and Manufacturing Industries Siemens is one of the best and worthwhile suppliers.
1.3. History
Formed in 1847, the company “Telegraphenbauanstalt” von Siemens & Halske grew within the space of a few decades from a small precision-engineering workshop, producing mechanical warning bells for railways and electrical telegraph systems, into one of the world′s largest companies in electrical engineering and electronics. When in 1866 Werner Siemens discovered the dynamoelectric principle, the potential applications for electricity were limitless. In 1879, Siemens & Halske presented the first electric railway and installed the first electric streetlights in Berlin; in 1880 came the first electric elevator; and in 1881 the electric streetcar. Following the death of Werner von Siemens in 1892, his successors followed the course he had set. Lighting, medical engineering, wireless communication and household appliances were followed after World War II by dataprocessing systems, automotive systems and semiconductors. Through to 1944, higher state demand and military orders led to substantial increases both in sales and in the size of the workforce. After World War II, Siemens began rebuilding in Germany first, but gradually moved into foreign countries from the 1950s on. Technological advances, expansion into new business segments, and the reestablishment of a presence in traditional export markets laid the foundations for the company′s return to its old strength in the world marketplace in the 1960s. Today, Siemens is a transparent organization comprising fast-acting business unit that are making important and significant contributions to the future of electrical engineering and electronics.
1.4. Facts about company
Siemens is a global powerhouse in electrical engineering and electronics. It operates over the world and offers comprehensive range of systems, solutions and services. Annually the company invests more than $5 billion in global R&D. In the last five years, Siemens derived 75 percent of total sales from developed products. In 2005 company’s orders counted €83.791 million and net income about €2.248 million. Worldwide, Siemens and its subsidiaries employs over 461,000 people in 190 countries and reported global sales of €75.4 billion in fiscal year 2005. Siemens AG is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and also on the New York Stock Exchange since March 12, 2001 and accounts to more than 1 million shareholders worldwide and the shareholders′ equity of €27,117 million. Siemens is one of the market leader worldwide and offers jobs for more as 461,000 employees.
1.5. Company philosophy
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