Fuji Electric
Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. engages in the manufacture and sale of electronics, semiconductors, circuits, and control systems. It operates through the following segments: Power and Social Infrastructure, Industrial Infrastructure, Power Electronics, Electronic Devices, and Food and Beverage Distribution. The Power and Social Infrastructure segment comprises of thermal, geothermal, and hydraulic power generation, nuclear power equipment, energy management systems, substation equipment, watt-hour meters, radiation monitoring systems, and transport systems. The Industrial Infrastructure segment consists of industrial plants and facilities. The Power Electronics segment includes inverters, motors, power supply systems, power conditioners, and energy distribution and control equipment. The Electronic Devices segment produces semiconductors and magnetic disks. The Food and Beverage Distribution segment involves food and beverage vending machines, retail distribution systems, showcases, and currency handling equipment. The company was founded on August 29, 1923 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.
Fuji Electric Co., Ltd. is a manufacturer of measuring instruments, semiconductors, integrated circuits, drive components, open remote processing input/output (PIO) devices, and organic photo conductors for printers and copiers. The firm operates with four main business segments, including the Energy & Electric Systems Group, the Electronics Group, the ED&C Drive Systems Group, and the Retail Support Equipment & Systems Group. As part of its management plan, Fuji Electric is focused on expansion in business areas related to the environment, information systems, services, and components. While the company is international in scope, the majority of Fuji Electric’s sales stem from its domestic operations.