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Samsung's Engineering Evolution

This document discusses Samsung Electronics and its manufacturing processes. It describes how Samsung was founded in 1938 and initially focused on noodles and grocery items, later expanding into textiles and industrialization to help rebuild South Korea after the war. In 1969, Samsung entered the electronics business with TVs and began exporting electronic goods internationally in 1970. The document then covers Samsung's manufacturing processes, supply chain management using Six Sigma, and conceptual stages from research to product prototyping.

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Samsung's Engineering Evolution

This document discusses Samsung Electronics and its manufacturing processes. It describes how Samsung was founded in 1938 and initially focused on noodles and grocery items, later expanding into textiles and industrialization to help rebuild South Korea after the war. In 1969, Samsung entered the electronics business with TVs and began exporting electronic goods internationally in 1970. The document then covers Samsung's manufacturing processes, supply chain management using Six Sigma, and conceptual stages from research to product prototyping.

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Bulacan State University

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
City of Malolos, Bulacan

Samsung Electronics

Prepared by: Mayormita, John Eric R.

Submitted to: Engr. Mikelouie Enriquez


I. INTRODUCTION

Samsung, south korean corporation which is one of the biggest producers of electronic
devices in the world. Samsung specializes in the manufacturers of a wide variety of
consumer and industrial electronics including appliances, digital media products, semi-
conductors, memory chips, and integrated system. It has become one of the technology’s
most recognized names and generates around one fifth of South Korea’s.

Samsung was founded on 1st March 1938 by Lee Byung – Chull as a grocery store. He
began his business in Taegu, Korea, trading and exporting noodles and other products in
and around the town of china and its provinces. Lee expanded his company into textiles
after the Korean war, and opened Korean largest woolen mill. He focused heavily on
industrialization to help this country rebuild itself after war. The company was extended
its textile manufacturing process during the 1970’s to encompass the entire production
line from raw materials to the finished product and to exceed in the textile company to
compete. New allotment have been established, such as Samsung Heavy Industries,
Samsung Ship Building, and Samsung Precision Company. The company also began
investing in heavy chemical and petrochemical industries during the same time, creating
a promising growth commandment for the company

In 1969, Samsung first entered the electronics business with several divisions that
concentrated on electronics, their first products were black and white television. The
company started exporting home electronic goods overseas during 1970. Korea is the
major manufacturer of Samsung and it gained 50 percent interest in Korea’s semi-
conductor. The late 1970’s and early 1980’s, Samsung technology businesses grow faster.
There are divisions that already separated the semiconductors and electronics were
created, and a division of aerospace was founded in 1978. In 1985, Samsung data systems
is now Samsung SDS was founded to meet the increasing need for systems development
for businesses. Samsung become a pioneer IT services. Samsung generates two research
and development institutes that broadened the company’s broadened product line to
include electronics and semi-conductors, high polymer chemicals, genetic engineering
devices, telecommunications, aerospace and nanotechnologies.

II. MANUFACTURING PROCESS

Improving manufacturing process, Samsung Company needs process design and analysis
for effective and identifying various scopes. This method researches highly capable of
drawing attention to numerous tangible benefits. Such benefits are mainly operation
speed, cost savings and the distribution of human capital. There are several methods that
can be used to proved for evaluating electronics manufacturing cycle. Basically this
methods are fish bone diagram and pareto chart. Fish bone diagram clearly shows that, in
their production cycle, samsung electronics counter acts much of the problem. Such areas
are equipment system, staff, resources, climate, and management.
Supply Chain Management and Six Sigma
The Samsung group of companies has massive complex, multinational supply chains and
makes extensive use of SCM technologies and process developments to sustain and
enhance its operations. Most significantly, since the 1990’s advance planning and
scheduling programs of SEC have been implemented giving the organizations several
successes in terms of excellences. Six Sigma was a key enabler to success for the
community. In 1993, the community chain announced the introduction of a company
improvement strategy known as a modern management.
New management is the introduction of a quality oriented management of both corporate
and manufacturing operations. Along with the price movement in manufacturing, modern
management emerged from initial product quality control, but late changes it emphasis to
covering the efficiency of the entire company cycle, which is the reasoning behind Six
sigma. The results were high quality, creative product innovations, and ultimately a
increase in customer loyalty and revenues, and many of the best technical capabilities in
the world are well proven.
The Group’s senior management agreed in early 1990’s to capitalize on the possible
synergy between SCM and Six Sigma which they believed was focus on four main areas.
Project discipline, sustaining results, well-established HR framework, quantitative
strength.

Samsung Electronics has a better stages that they generate:

Conceptualization
Research
Circuit Design
Developing Prototype
Design Review
Test Setup
Documentation
Agency Compliance
Following up
III. SYSTEM DIAGRAM
A. LAYOUT OF SYSTEM DIAGRAM

IV. PROCESS LAYOUT

V. PRODUCT LAYOUT
VI. PROPOSE PROCESS LAYOUT

VII. PROPOSE PRODUCT LAYOUT


VIII. COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS

IX. PRODUCT PROTOTYPE


X. SUMMARY

A knowledge about electronics company which is Samsung Company. A popular


company which starts from and becomes one top brand of electronic gadgets and
appliances, because of their strategic planning and incredible manufacturing process,
Samsung provides a high quality and environment friendly that cannot harm the user.
Samsung develops a high technology materials that people will satisfy when the product
that they used is new from there eyes. Samsung Company shows that, they can inspired
and make a future better in term of advance technology.

XI. REFERENCE
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Samsung-Electronics
https://myassignmenthelp.com/free-samples/operations-management-manufacturing-process-
of-samsung-electronics
https://ivypanda.com/essays/six-sigma-a-case-of-samsung-supply-chain-management/

https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/learning/management_thinking/articles/samsung.h
tm
https://ivypanda.com/essays/samsung-management-information-system/

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