Special Event: Quality Tour To Johnson Electric (德昌電機)

Quality Tour To Johnson Electric (德昌電機)

 

Date: 4 Nov 2010 (Thu)
Time of visit: 1:30pm – 4:00pm
Meeting Location: Futian Checkpoint
Charge: HK$200 for all RQPs, HK$250 for all SSI students/Friends of Six Sigma community, HK$500 for others (On First-come, first-serve basis)
Schedule of Quality Tour To Johnson Electric
12:00 pm: Depart from Futian Checkpoint
1:15 pm: Reach the Shajing plant of Johnson Electric
4:00 pm: Depart from the Shajing plant of Johnson Electric
5:15 pm: Dismiss in Futian Checkpoint

[contact-form 9 “Tour Application”]

About Johnson Electric:

Johnson Electric is one of the world’s largest providers of motion subsystems and motion components for automotive and industrial applications. Over the years, they have shipped billions of motion products to more than thirty countries in hundreds of different applications.

Johnson Electric has an annual production capacity of over one billion motors and motion subsystems. The Group structure consists of a number of operating divisions & business units focused on their particular customer application or product segment.

Johnson Electric is a highly vertically integrated business that manufactures an exceptionally wide range of components that form the basis for its final products. They make magnets, bearings, shafts, housings, laminations, commutators and die cast parts.

They also build tools, assembly fixtures, plastic molds as well as armature winding and other production machines.

Supporting their customers worldwide are sixteen R&D centres located in Hong Kong (China), Shenzhen (China), Shanghai (China), Nagano (Japan), Yokneam (Israel), Asti (Italy), Murten (Switzerland), Halver (Germany), Dresden (Germany), Oldenburg (Germany), Isle of Wight (Parlex), San Jose (USA), Methuen (USA), Vandalia (USA), Springfield (USA) and Plymouth (USA).

Website of Johnson Electric: www.johnsonelectric.com


For inquires, please contact Mr. Wood Cheung by email [email protected] or phone 2581 2771.

Comments are closed.