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Samsung boss exhorts production workers at China plant

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During his China visit, Samsung Chairman Lee Jae- yong toured the company’s Electro-Mechanics plant located in Tianjin. Samsung Boss inspected the electronic parts production plant in China, then had a meeting with executives and staff of affiliates working at the production plant.

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Samsung boss reviewed the Electro-Mechanics Tianjin MLCC production plant in China, which started operation in 2021 as well as encouraged field workers. It’s worth mentioning that the company’s Tianjin plant in China is one of the main production bases supplying IT and automotive MLCCs to the global market.

According to the input, the Korean tech giant aims to promote Busan as a “high-tech MLCC- specialized region” which leads the R&D and production of core materials for MLCC along with continuing to operate Tianjin as the main production base for automotive MLCC.

Before Electro-Mechanics’ Tianjin MLCC production line, Mr. Lee met expatriates from Samsung Electronics, Samsung Display, Samsung Electro-Mechanics, and Samsung SDI in Tianjin, as well as heads of Chinese offices to listen to and encourage their difficulties while working abroad.

Samsung Electro-Mechanics Tianjin Plant

Samsung Electro-Mechanics has been developing and producing MLCCs since 1988 and built MLCC 2 Plant in Tianjin in 2018 to respond to the rapidly growing automotive MLCC market along with the development of electric vehicles and autonomous driving technologies.

In Tianjin, Samsung Electro-Mechanics MLCC and camera module production plants and Samsung Display OLED module production plants for smartphones are located, and Samsung SDI produces secondary batteries used in smart devices and electric vehicles in Tianjin, China.

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