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since its founding, LECIP has enjoyed steady growth due to its development of original systems, to integrating related components into product lines, to carrying out production at our own facilities, and to sales, remaining free of the limits of belonging to a conglomerate. LECIP's unique style of growth has developed from its commitment to creating the new markets that emerge from the enhancement of advanced technologies. Within the company's five core competences, which are the source of its competitiveness, LECIP is focusing its management resources on three primary fields: lighting, electrical power conversion, and information processing. The company's strategy is to obtain top market shares for LECIP products in these fields. |
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Dry insulation for high voltage applications (core technology for neon transformers) |
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High frequency inverters for in-vehicle use (core technology for fluorescent lighting for vehicles) |
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DC controller technology (core technology for rechargers for battery-operated forklifts) |
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System development involving communications, control and display (core technology for non-contact IC / magnetic card systems for public transport, and OBC-VISION) |
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High-precision printed circuit boards (technology based on high-speed chip mounters from subsidiary, LECIP Electronics Corporation) |
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| With the above Corporate Vision and our core strength, we establish our corporate vision for the 21st Century and are advancing along these lines: |
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On the occasion of our second founding in the 21st century we are developing new products based on our core competences and our policies towards energy and the environment, and opening up new markets. |
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Broaden our appeal to our clients and become yet more of a unique enterprise. |
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LECIP's units and systems are produced in accordance with strict quality control practices, and they meet international standards wherever applicable. |
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One element of our corporate plan is endeavoring for environmental conservation, and to that end we have established a proactive program addressing environmental concerns. |
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| In order that we the LECIP Corporation, as a member of society, can support the building of an enhanced, recycling-oriented society in this century, we seek to create products and services full of appeal that is in keeping with the needs of the global environment, while seeking to optimize our coexistence with the area as well as society at large, and endeavoring for the goal of sustainable environmental conservation. |
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We sustain our efforts and programs for environmental improvement and pollution prevention through complying with laws and regulations concerning the environment, establishing specific environmental goals and objectives, implementing them and reviewing their results. |
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Employees share an understanding of the company's programs and efforts for environmental preservation, and we maintain a program to keep them informed and enlarge their appreciation in order that they carry out their everyday work with a solid understanding of the connection between work and the environment. |
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We cooperate and collaborate about environmental conservation with the local community and with our business partners, and regularly announce the environmental programs we are pursuing. |
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| We implement our program with a priority on the following aspects: |
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The minimization of energy and materials consumed in producing products |
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Reduction of the use of hazardous substances and the further development and release of products that are highly compliant |
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Continuation of "green procurement" |
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Reduction and re-use of waste materials and output from company-wide operations |
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Conservation of energy consumed by the company's production equipment and facilities |
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Revised June 11, 2007 (revision 7) Revised April 18, 2007 (revision 6) |
LECIP Corporation |
| Enacted April 1, 1999 |
Makoto Sugimoto, President and CEO |
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| In order that we the LECIP Corporation, as one member of society, can support the building of an enhanced, recycling-oriented society in this century, we seek to create products and services full of appeal that is in keeping with the needs of the global environment, while planning in accordance with the co-existence of the earth and society, and endeavoring for the goal of sustainable environmental conservation.
Until now our use of parts and materials has been adapted to our priority on those that minimize their impact on the environment, though on advancing parts selection and materials procurement that respond still further to environmental concerns, we have newly instituted the Green Procurement Policy. |
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Procurement of parts and materials free of hazardous substances |
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We are continuing further with our program for the elimination of cadmium, hexavalent chromium, mercury, lead*, polybrominated biphenyls, and polybrominated diphenyl ether from production materials.
*Excluding solder used in printed circuit boards |
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Progress with the environmental orientation of products |
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Our program for assuring that products comply with the ELV and RoHS directives is proceeding as well. |
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| ELV |
: The directive enacted in the EU (European Union) regarding ELV's, End-Of-Life vehicles. |
| RoHS |
: The directive enacted in the EU regarding the restriction of hazardous substances in electronic and electrical equipment. |
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