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Case Studies | Electronics/Manufacturing

Degussa
Degussa is a multinational corporation that consistently focuses on high-yield specialty chemicals. Generating €11.8 billion in sales and employing around 48,000 people, Degussa is the third largest Germany chemical company and the world's leading supplier in the specialty chemicals segment. In 2002, the Group's earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) exceeded €900 million. Degussa's strengths lie in high-efficiency custom system solutions for customers in over 100 countries worldwide.
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Klosterfrau pharmaceuticals
Klosterfrau manufactures a wide range of products in state-of-the-art production facilities in Berlin, while maintaining top quality standards.
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LG Electronics, Inc.
SANsymphony enabled LG Electronics to better support critical AIX applications by ensuring that storage was made available to their systems 24x7. SANsymphony centralized the management of HP and EMC storage resources under a scalable, fully redundant, virtualized pool - eliminating lapses in data availability from any single hardware vendor failure and avoiding downtime that results from normal storage maintenance.
LG Electronics, Inc. (Korea Stock Exchange: 6657.KS) was established in 1958 as the pioneer in the Korean consumer electronics market. The company is a major global force in electronics, information, and communications products with more than 64,000 employees working in 76 overseas subsidiaries and marketing units around the world. With annual total revenues of more than US $16.9 billion (non-consolidated), LG Electronics comprises three main business companies: Digital Display & Media, Digital Appliance, Telecommunication Equipment & Handset. LG Electronics' goal is to enable the intelligent networking of digital products that will make consumers' lives better than ever.
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MTU Friedrichshafen
Until the end of 2005, the MTU Group belonged to the Off-Highway business unit of DaimlerChrysler. In March 2006 it was sold to the Swedish investment group EQT. The firm and brand comprising the MTU Group have been operating under the business name of Tognum since July 2006. This strategic holding unites the enterprises operating under the brands MTU, Detroit Diesel, L´Orange, MDE, CFC Solutions and the Driveline division under one organization.
The MTU Friedrichshafen delivers diesel motors and complete power systems and engines for ships, heavy road and railway vehicles, industrial drives and turbines. In a separate business area, the MTU Friedrichshafen manufactures engine drive lines for the automobile industry. Besides Detroit (USA) and Suzhou (China), Friedrichshafen is one of the three major production locations of the MTU.
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Napp Pharmaceuticals
Napp Pharmaceuticals is a research-based pharmaceutical company with expertise in innovative controlled-release drug delivery technology. Based in Cambridge, England, Napp is currently ranked in the top 10 percent of UK pharmaceutical companies by sales and is 7th highest in prescription growth among the top 25 UK pharmaceutical companies.
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Panasonic Toyo Dempa [Matsushita]
The Earthquake that struck Niigata brought home the importance of deploying remote site data storage protection. Mr. Daimon of Toyo Dempa System Group stated, "SANsymphony meets the ever changing storage and disaster recovery requirements for the long term - it is a proven flexible system infrastructure that manages and protects data between our sites."
Toyo Dempa a member of the Matsushita group of companies is a most comprehensive worldwide electric and electronic product manufacturer whose products range from electronic components to consumer electronic products, home appliances, factory automation equipment, information and communications equipment, and housing-related products.
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Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. is a global leader in semiconductor, telecommunication, digital media and digital convergence technologies with 2004 parent company sales of US$55.2 billion and net income of US$10.3 billion. Employing approximately 113,000 people in over 90 offices in 48 countries, the company consists of five main business units: Digital Appliance Business, Digital Media Business, LCD Business, Semiconductor Business and Telecommunication Network Business. Recognized as one of the fastest growing global brands, Samsung Electronics is the world's largest producer of color monitors, color TVs, memory chips and TFT-LCDs. For more information, please visit www.samsung.com.
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Truck-Lite Europe
Truck-Lite Europe is part of the largest commercial vehicle lighting company in the world with a cus to mer base that includes Volvo, Daimler Chrysler, Scania, Ford, GM and JCB. Formerly known as Flexible Lamps and acquired by Truck-Lite Co. Inc. in November 06, the merged organisation represents a multi-billion pound operation with several thousand employees mainly involved in manufacturing. Early in 2007 it was decided that the former Flexible Lamps' data-centre would become the European data-centre for Truck-Lite.
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Warwick GmbH & Co. Music Equipment KG
Warwick GmbH & Co Music Equipment KG is a German manufacturer of electric bass and amps founded in 1982 by Hans-Peter Wilfer. Innovation, the courage to take risks, numerous technology enhancements, industriousness and the commitment of all employees have contributed to the creation of products, over the years, which please enthusiasts all over the world, and have become a role model for other manufacturers. By now, Warwick offers a broad portfolio of basses in all price classes, and a huge range of high-quality amps and bass boxes.
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Woodgrain Millwork
Woodgrain Millwork is a leading producer of mouldings and windows, and
is the largest manufacturer of interior pine doors in the United
States. With five divisions and more than 29 manufacturing and warehouse
facilities in the United States and South America, the company serves
markets throughout North America.
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