
Founded in Japan in 1934, it is a world-renowned manufacturer and supplier of comprehensive image, information, and document processing products and services
Since its establishment in 1934, Fujifilm Corporation (hereinafter referred to as Fujifilm) has continued to move forward with determination, and has grown to become the world's largest manufacturer and supplier of comprehensive imaging, information, and document processing products and services.
Fujifilm (China) Investment Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Fujifilm China) is a wholly-owned investment company established by Fujifilm Co., Ltd. in Shanghai, China in order to expand its business in China, established on April 12, 2001, through the transfer of equity of the parent company and direct investment, to carry out business in China. In September 2002, Fuji China passed the Interim Regulations of Shanghai Municipality on Encouraging Foreign Multinational Companies to Establish Regional Headquarters, becoming one of the first Chinese regional headquarters to be recognized.
Among the world's top 500 companies in China, Fuji China's talent localization is very high, and the speed of the process is very rare. At present, among Fuji China's senior management, Chinese personnel (which is different from Chinese Chinese in European and American companies) occupy a very important position, including the company's vice president, regional operation director, and the top leaders of several important departments such as sales, technology, and management.
Fujifilm's tree-planting activities have always been valued for more than 10 years since 1998, when the "Inner Mongolia Desert Greening Action" was first initiated by the Japanese headquarters labor union in 1998, and Fuji China has also sent employee volunteers to participate in many times.