Cheil Industries

Cheil Industries
Traded as KRX: 001300
Founded September 15, 1954
Number of employees
2,897 (2007)
Website www.cheilind.co.kr
Cheil Industries
Hangul 제일모직
Hanja 第一毛織
Revised Romanization Jeil Mojik
McCune–Reischauer Cheil Mojik

Cheil Industries is an affiliate of the Samsung Group.

Since its establishment in 1954, Cheil Industries has been a Korean textile firm.

Thereafter, from 1980s, the company expanded its business areas into fashion, chemicals and electronic chemical materials (ECM).

In October 2014, Cheil Industries submitted plans for an Initial Public Offering, with around $1.41 billion in shares planned for listing on the South Korea Stock Exchange.[1]

History

Products

Chemicals

Cheil Industries began its chemical business in 1989. The company entered into the polycarbonate [PC] business in 2007. A new PC plant was completed in March 2008 and is now operational. The company also produces flame-retardant ABS, sheet ABS, flame-retardant high-impact PS (HIPS), polycarbonate (PC), heat-recasting ABS for vehicles, and artificial marble.

Electronic materials

Cheil Industries' electronic material business started with the company's development in 1996 of EMC. The ECM business unit of Cheil Industries acquired KOSDAQ-listed Ace Digitech in March 2007 and began a polarizing film business, a core component of liquid crystal display [LCD] panels.

Fashion

Cheil Industries began its business by producing textiles since 1954. The company then expanded its business areas into fashion by launching its first men's wear range in 1989. Since then, it has diversified into casual wear, ladies' wear and sports wear.

Cheil Industries was the first Korean fashion company to introduce the just-in-time[JIT] system as part of its restructuring efforts, considerably enhancing management efficiency through reduced lead time in the manufacturing process. It also made moves via consistent brand restructuring initiatives to enter into new business lines that it deems to have high growth potential. Through these initiatives, Cheil Industries was successful in building a profitable business structure, thereby establishing itself as a fashion company.

See also

References

  1. "Samsung's Cheil Industries submits plans for roughly $1.4 billion IPO" (Press release). Reuters. 14 October 2014.
  2. Lee, Min-Jeong (10 June 2015). "Samsung C&T Adds New Stakeholder to Support Takeover". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 11 June 2015.
  3. Seo, Ji-eun (5 March 2012). "Fashion picks up speed with 8seconds: Cheil Industries' new label is aiming to challenge global brands". Joongang Daily. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
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