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1 Fujikura Electronics (Thailand) Ltd. at a Glance Ensure the Management Foundation and Craftsmanship for the Corporation’s Future Fujikura Electronics (Thailand) Ltd. be- came an amalgamation of seven integrat- ed companies on 1 April 2010 to cover a wide range of inter-connected processes to produce various electronic and electrical products. The integration will further optimize the ef- fective utilization of managerial resources comprised of human resources, equip- ments, and manufacturing technologies in Thailand to ensure higher efficiency of management foundation and improve craftsmanship in “monozukuri” (manufac- turing). Thereby reinforcing a prompt and powerful management system to estab- lish a name and reputation in the indus- try and live up to high expectation for our products’ quality, as well as the satisfac- tion of our customers. Corporate Profile Company name Fujikura Electronics (Thailand ) Ltd. Establishment 1 April 2010 (Date of Amalgamation) Capital 11,552 million baht (as of April 2014) Shareholders Fujikura Ltd. 100% Headquarters Chatuchak, Bangkok Factories Navanakorn Factory 1 Navanakorn Factory 2 Navanakorn Factory 3 Ayutthaya Factory 1 Prachinburi Factory 1 Lamphun Factory 1 Kabinburi Factory 1 Sales office Silom, Bangkok Employees 14,000 persons (as of April 2014) Main products Flexible Printed Circuits (FPC) Surface Mount Technology (SMT) in FPC Interface Cable Assemblies Micro Coaxial Cable Assemblies Thermal Solution Assemblies Actuator Assemblies for Hard Disk Drive Membrane Switches Optical Fiber Components Molds & Dies 0./2]DCRJ,glbb / 0./3-./-/0 783/

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Fujikura Electronics (Thailand) Ltd. at a Glance

Ensure the Management Foundation and

Craftsmanship for the Corporation’s Future

Fujikura Electronics (Thailand) Ltd. be-

came an amalgamation of seven integrat-

ed companies on 1 April 2010 to cover a

wide range of inter-connected processes

to produce various electronic and electrical

products.

The integration will further optimize the ef-

fective utilization of managerial resources

comprised of human resources, equip-

ments, and manufacturing technologies

in Thailand to ensure higher efficiency

of management foundation and improve

craftsmanship in “monozukuri” (manufac-

turing). Thereby reinforcing a prompt and

powerful management system to estab-

lish a name and reputation in the indus-

try and live up to high expectation for our

products’ quality, as well as the satisfac-

tion of our customers.

Corporate Profile

Company name

Fujikura Electronics (Thailand ) Ltd.

Establishment

1 April 2010 (Date of Amalgamation)

Capital

11,552 million baht (as of April 2014)

Shareholders

Fujikura Ltd. 100%

Headquarters

Chatuchak, Bangkok

Factories

Navanakorn Factory 1

Navanakorn Factory 2

Navanakorn Factory 3

Ayutthaya Factory 1

Prachinburi Factory 1

Lamphun Factory 1

Kabinburi Factory 1

Sales office

Silom, Bangkok

Employees

14,000 persons (as of April 2014)

Main products

Flexible Printed Circuits (FPC)

Surface Mount Technology (SMT) in FPC

Interface Cable Assemblies

Micro Coaxial Cable Assemblies

Thermal Solution Assemblies

Actuator Assemblies for Hard Disk Drive

Membrane Switches

Optical Fiber Components

Molds & Dies

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S ince Zenpachi Fujikura, the founder of Fujikura Ltd. began producing the silk and

cotton winding used for electric equipment in 1885, we have developed many dif-

ferent advanced technologies for wires and cables. We have adapted them to prod-

ucts in other areas, including IT, electronics, automobiles, and energy. In each of these

areas, Fujikura products have garnered a high level of trust from our customers.

Since our founding in 1885, Fujikura Ltd.

has contributed to betterment of society by

providing advanced technologies backed by

uncompromising reliability. Our strength in

the past has been a highly stable business

built on strong partnerships fostered with a

number of blue-chip customers.

However, the markets upon which the future

survival of Fujikura depends lie in the highly

competitive global arena. However, in order

to not only survive but also win in this market

of constant and dramatic change, it is neces-

sary to fundamentally reform our corporate

culture.

Making a new way and future is the sub-

stance of the company’s “Third 60 years “.

To achieve this objective, Fujikura Ltd. in

Japan have formulated the “Mission,Vision

and Core Value” (MVCV) to be shared by all

Fujikura Group employees - a new set of cor-

porate philosophy that will help all Fujikura

Group successfully navigate this “Change”.

Since our founding in 1885, Since our founding in 1885,

has contributed to betterments contributed to bettermen

Corporate Profile

Company name

Fujikura Ltd.

Establishment

February 1885

Capital

53.0 billion yen (as of March 2014)

Headquarters

1-5-1, Kiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo

135-8512, Japan

Plants

Sakura Plant

Suzuka Plant

Numazu Plant

Offices

Kansai Office

Chubu Office

Kyusyu Block

Tohoku Block

Employees

53,409 persons

(Consolidated) (as of March 2014)

Main products

Power & Telecommunication

Systems Products

• Optical Fiber Cables

• Equipment & Components

• Network Devices

• Optical Parts

• Communication Cables

• Power Cables

• Industrial Wires

• Bare Wires

• Aluminium Wires

• Enameled Wires

Electronics Business Products

• Flexible Printed Circuits (FPC)

• Membrane Switches

• HDD Parts

• Connectors

• Electronic Wires

• Sensors

• Thermal Products

Automotive Products

• Electrical Components for Automobile

Fujikura Ltd. in JapanThe Mother Company of Fujikura Electronics (Thailand) Ltd.

Corporate Philosophy

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1885 Zenpachi Fujikura started manufacturing silk

and cotton insulated winding

wires in Kanda, Tokyo.

1893 Fujikura started manufacturing rubber-insulat-

ed wires for the first time in Japan.

1903 Fujikura became the first recognized factory of

rubber-insulated wires by the Department of

Communication in Japan.

1919 Fujikura Gakuen, a facility for the mentally

challenged children was established at

Oshima. Fujikura started providing financial

support for Fujikura Gakuen.

1923 The Fukagawa Head Office and Plant was

completed but burned down during the Kanto

Earthquake.

1924 Fukagawa Head Office and Plant was

reconstructed.

1931 Fujikura started manufacturing “Fujiko Wires”

used for aircraft.

1941 Fujikura started manufacturing aluminium

electric wires.

1945 The Fukagawa Plant of Fujikura was burned

down by air attacks during World War , and

was rebuilt.

1949 Fujikura started manufacturing plastic electric

wires.

1965 Sakura Plant, Fujikura’s third plant, was

opened after its

second Numazu

Plant in 1954.

1970 Suzuka plant, Fujikura’s fourth plant was opened.

1979 Fujikura Singapore Pte. Ltd. was established

in Singapore.

1984 Fujikura (Thailand) Ltd. was established

in Thailand.

This project has been very successful.

It grew very rapidly as a result of

production shifting to electronic

materials and optical components.

1985 Fujikura celebrated its 100th anniversary.

1988 PCTT Ltd. was established in

Thailand.

1989 LTEC Ltd. was established in Thailand.

Fujikura Engineerig (Thailand) Ltd. was

established.

1990 Fujikura’s new building was completed in

Tokyo and integrated the Head Office.

1992 Corporate name was changed from “Fujikura

Electric Wire Corporation” to “Fujikura Ltd.”.

1993 Tokyo R&D Center was opened.

2005 Fujikura Ltd. adopted MVCV as its management

philosophy and celebrated its 120th anniversary.

2010 Fujikura Electronics (Thailand) Ltd.

became an amalgamation of seven

integrated companies including

Fujikura (Thailand) Ltd., PCTT Ltd.,

LTEC Ltd., and Fujikura Engineering

(Thailand) Ltd., etc.

2013 Kabinburi Factory 1 was opened.

Fujikura’s History

1885~1922

1973~1990

~1972

1991~P

resent

1923~19

44

19

45~

Zenpachi Fujikura

Sakura plant

Suzuka plant

Fujikura (Thailand) Ltd.

became Fujikura

Electronics (Thailand)

Ltd. in 2010

Plant destroyed by a fire at

Kanto Earthquake (Sep.1923)

Reconstructed

Plant (Mar.1924)

Beginning and Establishment

Postwar and High Economic Growth

Globalization and New Technologies

Restoration after the Earthquake and Fujikura of Technologies

Rapid Changes, Challenges and Internationalization

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Czech Republic • AFL Telecommunications Brno s.r.o.

Germany• Fujikura Automotive Europe GmbH

• AFL Telecommunications GmbH

Holland• Fujikura Europe (Holding) B.V.

Romania• Fujikura Automotive Romania S.R.L.

Russia• Joint Stock Company Moskabel-Fujikura

Spain• Fujikura Automotive Europe, S.A.U.

UK• Optronics Limited

• Fujikura Europe Ltd.

• AFL Telecommunications Europe Ltd. (UK)

Ukraine• Fujikura Automotive Ukraine Lviv, LLC

Fujikura Subsidiaries and Affiliates Around the World

Subsidiaries: Japan 21 companies; Overseas 73 companies

Affiliates: Japan 6 companies; Overseas 3 companies

Sky-blue color refers to the countries

where Fujikura subsidiaries and affiliates are located.

Morocco• Fujikura Automotive Morocco Tangier, S.A.

Saudi Arabia• Middle East Fiber Cable Manufacturing Co.

• AFL T

• Joint • Fujiku

Australia• Optimal Cable Services Pty. Ltd.

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Canada• ATI Telecom International Co.

USA• Fujikura Richard Manufacturing, Inc.

• Fujikura Automotive America LLC.

• Fujikura America, Inc.

• AFL Telecommunications LLC.

Mexico• Fujikura Resource Mexico,

S. de R.L. de C.V.

• Fujikura Automotive Mexico,

S. de R.L. de C.V.

• AFL Telecommunicationes de Mexico,

S. de R.L. de C.V.

Brazil• Fujikura Cabos Para Energia

e Telecomunicacoes Ltda

• Fujikura Automotive do Brasil Ltda.

Paraguay• Fujikura Automotive Paraguay S.A.

China• Fujikura (China) Co., Ltd.

• Fujikura Shanghai Industrial Cable Ltd.

• Nanjing Fiberhome Fujikura

Optical Communication Ltd.

• Shanghai Fujikura Grandway Co., Ltd.

• Fujikura Fiber-Home Opto-Electronics

Material Technology Co., Ltd.

• Fujikura Electronics Shanghai Ltd.

• DDK (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

• Fujikura Changchun Ltd.

• Fujikura Zhuhai Co., Ltd.

• Fujikura Automotive Guangzhou Co., Ltd.

Korea• Fujikura Korea Automotive Ltd.

India• Fujikura Automotive India Pvt. Ltd.

Thailand• Fujikura Electronics (Thailand) Ltd.

• Fujikura Automotive (Thailand) Ltd.

• DDK (THAILAND) Ltd.

Vietnam• Fujikura Fiber Optics Vietnam Ltd.

• Fujikura Electronics Vietnam Ltd.

• Fujikura Automotive Vietnam Ltd.

• DDK VIETNAM LTD.

Malaysia • Fujikura Federal Cables Sdn. Bhd.

• Fujikura Asia (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.

• Fujikura (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.

Singapore• Fujikura Asia Ltd.

Indonesia• PT. Jembo Cable Co.

• PT. Fujikura Indonesia

Japan• Fujikura Ltd.

- Head Office

- Sakura Plant

- Suzuka Plant

- Numazu Plant

• Yonezawa Electric Wire Co., Ltd.

• Unimac Ltd.

• Tohoku Fujikura Ltd.

• SYSCOM Ltd.

• Optoenergy Inc.

• Numazu Copper Refining

and Rolling Co., Ltd.

• Nishi Nippon Electric Wire

& Cable Co., Ltd.

• Fujikura Shoji Co., Ltd.

• Fujikura Rubber Ltd.

• Fujikura Precision Ltd.

• Fujikura Kasei Co., Ltd.

• Fujikura Dia Cable Ltd.

• Fujikura Components Co., Ltd.

• Fujikura Automotive Asia Ltd.

• DDK Ltd.

• Aomori Fujikura Kanaya Ltd.

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Our Management PolicyOur Management Policy

Fujikura Electronics (Thailand) Ltd.

Fujikura Electronics (Thailand) Ltd. is an amal-

gamation of seven companies integrated on 1

April 2010 to cover a wide range of inter-connect-

ed processes to produce various electronics/elec-

trical products. The integration further optimizes

the effective utilization of its managerial resourc-

es, comprised of human resources, equipment,

and manufacturing technologies in Thailand, to

strengthen the higher efficiency of its manage-

ment foundation and improve its craftsmanship

in monozukuri (manufacturing), thereby reinforc-

ing a prompt and powerful management system

to establish a name and reputation in the industry

and meet the quality expectations and satisfac-

tion of customers. We are managing our business

through following policies in Thailand:

Quality Policy

Environmental PolicyFujikura Electronics (Thailand) Ltd. is committed:

• To complying with all applicable legislation, regulatory, directive, customer, and environ-

mental hazardous substances requirements.

• To managing all related activities to secure and prevent all environmental impacts to the

communities in which we live and work.

• To conserving energy and resources through innovative processes and continuous im-

provement methodologies with the goals of reducing, reusing, and recycling.

• To promoting environmental awareness programs and activities among all employees

and communities.

This Policy shall be communicated to all employees at all levels and interested parties, and

also the above activities shall be achieved through the Environmental Management System

of Fujikura Electronics (Thailand) Ltd.

From the Viewpoint of Customers, For the Trust of Customers

We provide useful and safe products and solutions with extremely high quality. “Quality”

means not only the quality of the product, but also the quality of the business process that

produces it.

To provide goods that meet or exceed Customer’s Expectations, it is essential that we take

it upon ourselves to review and make any necessary changes and improvements through

employees’ training and production processes continuously.

In order to maintain and expand our customer relationships, we will promote our “Quality

First Initiative”, revolutionizing our business process and corporate culture.

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Labor Practice Policy

Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition (EICC)

Fujikura Electronics (Thailand) Ltd. is firmly committed to upholding the company’s labor

standards, including employees’ quality of life, treating them with respect and dignity in

accordance with local laws and other regulations, human rights declarations, and other

relevant conventions as understood by international communities.

Ethics PolicyFujikura Electronics (Thailand) Ltd. declares its ethics policy that the company is to comply

with all applicable laws and regulations of the country and region in which it operates and

to conduct its business activities in an honest and ethical manner. The company will under

no circumstances tolerate the giving or receiving of money, gifts, favors or any other forms

of bribery to improperly influence the behavior of another individual, organization, govern-

ment officer, customer, supplier, contractor, or other bodies for the purpose of commercial

or personal advantage.

The company will, all the time, ensure that all business activities, including business integ-

rity, no improper advantage, disclosure of information, intellectual property, fair business,

advertising and competition, protection of identity, responsible sourcing of minerals, pri-

vacy, and non-retaliation are upheld and carried out in accordance with applicable laws and

prevailing industry practices. For all employees and all interested parties.

Fujikura Electronics (Thailand) Ltd. is following EICC Policy

Safety & Occupational Health and Environment at Workplace Policy

We, The Fujikura Electronics (Thailand) Company, are committed to eliminating hazards to

safety and increasing occupational health and environmental health at our workplaces. Our

objectives are workplaces free of accidents, injuries, and occupational diseases. We are

committed to continuously improving workplace environments to comply with all occupa-

tional health and safety laws as well.

1 Common Code

of Conduct

2 Utilize a range

of EICC training

3 Assessment tools

Support continuous

improvement in

the social,

environmental and

ethical responsibility

Labor Practice

Labor Practice Policy

Safety & Occupational Health and

Environmental at Workplace Policy

Environment Policy

Ethics Policy

Management

System

Safety &

Occupational

health

Ethics

Environment

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F ujikura Electronics (Thailand) Ltd. mainly produces products of

Electronics and Auto fields as a member of Fujikura Group.

Micro Coaxial Cable Assemblies

Thermal Solution Assemblies

Liquid Cooling Unit

Thermal Solution Assemblies

Optical Fiber

Connectors

Optical Fiber Splitters

Flexible Printed Circuits (FPC)

Flexible Printed Circuits (FPC)

Interface Cable AssembliesN1 N1

N1

N1

N1

Micro Coaxial Cable

AssembliesN1

Membrane SwitchL1

Actuator AssemblyL1

Actuator AssembliesL1

A1 N2 P1 K1

A1 N2 P1 K1

Surface Mount Technology

(SMT) in FPC

A1 N2 P1 K1

L1

L1

Products of Fujikura Electronics (Thailand ) Ltd.

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Interface Cable Assemblies

Micro Coaxial Cable

Assemblies

Thermal Solution

Assemblies

Thermal Solution

Assemblies

N1

N1

N1

N1

N1 ••• Products of Navanakorn Factory 1

N3 ••• Products of Navanakorn Factory 3

L1 ••• Products of Lamphun Factory 1

A1 N2 P1 K1 ••• Products of Ayutthaya Factory 1,

Navanakorn Factory 2, Prachinburi Factory 1,

and Kabinburi Factory 1

N3

Flexible Printed Circuits (FPC)A1 N2 P1 K1

Flexible Printed Circuits (FPC)A1 N2 P1 K1

Flexible Printed Circuits (FPC)

A1 N2 P1 K1

Membrane Switch

Membrane Switches

Progressive Die

Membrane Switch

for Seat Sensor

Membrane Switch

for Film Antenna

Membrane Switch

for Notebook Keyboard

L1

L1

L1

L1

L1

“TSUNAGU”

Technology

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Fujikura Electronics ( Thailand ) Ltd.

Navanakorn Factory 1

Fujikura Electronics ( Thailand ) Ltd.

Navanakorn Factory 1

101/2 Moo 20 Navanakorn Industrial Zone,

Phaholyothin Road, Tambol Klongnueng,

Amphur Klongluang, Pathumthani 12120

Thailand

Tel : (+662) 529-3523

Fax: (+662) 529-0606

N avanakorn Factory 1 of Fujikura Electronics (Thai-

land) Ltd. was established in 1984 as a company

named Fujikura (Thailand) Ltd. by Fujikura Group and

has been producing various kinds of wire and cable as-

semblies for more than thirty years. Every one of our

activities is designed for customer’s satisfaction as the

first priority.

Our production is categorized into two divisions, Elec-

tric Wire (comprising Interface Cable Assemblies and

High-Speed Cable, Micro Coaxial Cable Assemblies)

and Thermal Solution Assemblies.

Bangkok

Navanakorn Factory 1 & 3

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Interface Cable Assemblies

We provide a variety of

Micro Coaxial Cable As-

semblies, especially point-

to-point interconnecting ca-

bles for high-performance

applications. The diameter

of individual coaxial cables

is very small at 0.25 mm or

less, and allow for a small

wiring space with highly

flexible applications, while

their cable structure offers

EMC/EMI protection with high-speed data transmission.

They are used for LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signal) trans-

mission between LCD panels and motherboards for laptop

computers, mobile phones, and digital cameras.

Fujikura cable and wire assem-

blies are widely used for both

internal and external intercon-

necting of computer peripheral

electronics and telecommuni-

cation devices. Fujikura cable

also offers advanced EMC/EMI

protection, cross-link reduction,

and small delay time skew tech-

nology, along with high reliabil-

ity to high-speed data transfer.

We also provide a variety of high-performance, High-Speed

Cable Assemblies with Fujikura’s low skew cable technology,

following industrial and custom solutions to meet customers’

requirements. They are used for servers, workstations, and stor-

ages.

Micro Coaxial Cable Assemblies

Micro coaxial cable assemblies

Fujikura Thermal Solution is the worldwide leader on heat pipe

and vapor chamber ultimate heat transfer products. We have over

twenty-five years high-volume manufacturing experience for these

products.

They are used for cooling systems in computers, networking and

telecommunication equipments, handheld / mobile phone devices,

and automobiles.

Thermal Solution Assemblies

Thermal solution assemblies Liquid cooling unit

Interface cable assemblies

Navanakorn Factory 3 was established in 1989 as a com-

pany named Fujikura Engineering (Thailand) Ltd. a man-

ufacturer of molds and dies by Fujikura Group.

The types of our molds and dies include mainly three types:

First is the blanking die for Flexible Printed Circuits, Metal

Dome Switches, and Mem-

brane Switch Circuit Boards.

Second is the progressive

die for electric connectors

and contacts, and the third

is molds for electronic con-

nectors and other electronic

parts.

In order to support the establishment of “TSUNAGU Technol-

ogy” , we shall elevate our mold and die technologies, as well

as our employees’ capabilities, to the outstanding level that

leads all customers to satisfaction and success in the future.

Fujikura Electronics ( Thailand ) Ltd.

Navanakorn Factory 3

Fujikura Electronics ( Thailand ) Ltd.

Navanakorn Factory 3

55/40 Moo 13 Navanakorn Industrial Zone,

Phaholyothin Road, Tambol Klongnueng,

Amphur Klongluang, Pathumthani 12120

Thailand

Tel : (+662) 529-2717~20

Fax: (+662) 529-2721

Progressive die

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Fujikura Electronics ( Thailand ) Ltd.

N avanakorn Factory 2 of Fujikura Electronics (Thai-

land) Ltd. was established in 1988 as a company

named PCTT Ltd. by Fujikura Group to meet the rap-

idly increasing demand for electrical interconnections

and the accelerating trend toward compact electronic

devices.

Then Prachinburi Factory 1 was established in 1996

in Amphur Muang Prachinburi, Ayutthaya Factory 1

in 2001 in Rojana Industrial Park, Ayutthaya and Kabi-

nburi Factory 1 in 2013 in Kabinburi Industrial Zone

under the same company’s management.

We specialize in the design and manufacturing of Flex-

ible Printed Circuits (FPC) used in simple consumer

products to complex telecommunication, computer

equipment and automotive. Navanakorn Factory 2 pro-

duces FPC and Surface Mount Technology (SMT) in

FPC. At Prachinburi Factory 1, we mainly work for final

process and SMT. Ayutthaya Factory 1 specializes FPC,

Multilayer and SMT. Kabinburi Factory 1 produces FPC.

Our experience in manufacturing and export a wide

range of FPC spans many years.

Fujikura Electronics ( Thailand ) Ltd.

Ayutthaya Factory 1

1/80 M00 5 Rojana Industrial Park,

Rojana Road, Tambol Kanham,

Amphur U-Thai, Pranakorn

Sri Ayutthaya 13210 Thailand

Tel : (+663) 522-6901~5

Fax: (+663) 522-6906

Ayutthaya Factory 1

Navanakorn Factory 2

Prachinburi Factory 1Kabinburi Factory 1

Bangkok

Navanakorn Factory 2

Ayutthaya Factory 1

Prachinburi Factory 1

Kabinburi Factory 1

Ayutthaya Factory 1

Navanakorn Factory 2

Prachinburi Factory 1

Kabinburi Factory 1

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Prachinburi Factory 1

118/2 Moo 11 Suwannasorn Road,

Tambol Banpra, Amphur Muang

Prachinburi, Prachinburi 25230

Thailand

Tel : (+663) 721-3323

Fax: (+663) 721-3699

Kabinburi Factory 1

612/12, Moo 9, Kabinburi Industrial Zone,

Tambol Nongki, Amphur Kabinburi,

Prachinburi 25110 Thailand

Tel : (+663) 745-5711

Fax: (+663) 745-5721

Navanakorn Factory 2

101/ 53 Moo 20 Navanakorn Industrial Zone,

Phaholyothin Road, Tombol Klongnueng,

Amphur Klongluang, Pathumthani 12120

Thailand

Tel : (+662) 529-1804~11

Fax: (+662) 529-1803, 1812

Today Flexible Printed Circuits (FPC) are used in mostly imagin-

able type of electronics products.

With our large production capacity, we provide timely responses

to customer’s production need : a complete turnaround from

conventional prototypes to assist in product development stage

and punctual delivery for Flexible Printed Circuits requirements.

We are positively promoting the development and production of

thinner, lighter and higher flexibility FPCs.

Surface Mount Technology (SMT) in FPC is one of the most

significant developments in printed circuits technology. Manu-

facturers faced with constraints on size, cost and electrical per-

formance of components are finding that SMT is a promising

alternative.

With the reputation for outstanding technological features and

quality, we make a great step forward in the manufacturing of

SMT product on FPC.

Flexible Printed Circuits ( FPC ) Surface Mount Technology ( SMT ) in FPC

Flexible printed circuits (FPC) Surface mount technology (SMT) in FPC

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Fujikura Electronics ( Thailand ) Ltd.

Lamphun Factory 1

Fujikura Electronics ( Thailand ) Ltd.

Lamphun Factory 1

68/1 Moo 4 Northern Region Industrial Estate,

Super Highway Road, Tambol Banklang,

Amphur Muang Lamphun, Lamphun 51000

Thailand

Tel : (+665) 358-1002~8

Fax: (+665) 358-1010~11

L amphun Factory 1 of Fujikura Electronics

(Thailand) Ltd. was established in 1989 as a com-

pany named LTEC Ltd. by Fujikura Group in Lamphun

province, Northern Thailand area. We are one of the

large electronic component manufactures in Thai-

land, utilizing the most advanced technology from

Japan.

Our production is categorized into three divisions, com-

prising Actuator Assemblies for HDD (Hard Disk Drive),

Membrane Switches, and Optical Fiber Components.

Bangkok

Lamphun Factory 1

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Actuator Assemblies for Hard Disk Drive

Actuator Assemblies are used in HDD (Hard Disk Drive) to

move read / write heads on the target. It consists of preci-

sion-machined parts, voice coils, and other electronic com-

ponents such as FPC, mechanical components are manufac-

tured with a great number of CNC (Computerized Numerical

Control) and nickel plating lines with SPC (Statistical Process

Control). Coil winding and assembles is operated in a condi-

tioned room and a clean room for reliability.

We provide a complete system solution approach to printing

technology with paste ink and film. Membrane switches are

widely used with operating panels in keyboards, microwave

ovens, switch units, and digital and video cameras. And it is

also used to detect passenger sensor for automobile.

Membrane Switches

Actuator assembly

Optical fiber splitters

Membrane switchActuator assemblies

Optical fiber connectors

Membrane switch for notebook keyboard

Membrane switch for seat sensor

Optical Fiber Components are a key technology required for powerful, high-

speed communication networks. We have introduced two main kinds of Optical

Fiber Components : Optical Fiber Splitters and Optical Fiber Connector Assem-

blies.

Optical Fiber Splitter techniques for multiplexing / demultiplexing optical signals

are of great importance in constructing optical fiber subscriber networks and

FTTx networks.

Optical Fiber Connectors, SC, LC, FC, MPO, and others are assembled in our

factory. Many connector technologies are used for single mode and multimode

fiber cable assemblies.

Optical Fiber Components

otebook keyboardotebook keyboard

B angkok Sales Office is to provide our customers

with superior quality products and first-class service

whilst remaining at the forefront of technological excel-

lence. We are supporting customers in implementing their

strategies using our comprehensive strengths as a group.

Fujikura Electronics ( Thailand ) Ltd.

Bangkok Sales Office

28th Floor, United Center Building, 323 Silom Road, Silom, Bangrak,

Bangkok 10500 Thailand

Tel : (+662) 231-1965 Fax: (+662) 231-1962

Fujikura Electronics ( Thailand ) Ltd.

Bangkok Sales Office

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Fujikura Group “Corporate Social Responsibility”

Donate Book Activity Support Temple Cleaning Activity

Blood Donation Activity

Save Plant Activity

Scholarship Fund

Support Childrenin Poverty Activity

Blankets Donation Activity

Donate Aluminium Activity

The Fujikura Group deems as its corporate social responsibility (CSR), the achievement of

both the creation of a sustainable society and the sustainable growth of the Group, by con-

ducting corporate activities that are friendly to people as well as to the global environment.