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History of Fuji Xerox (2000-)

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2000 Acquires Sony Tektronix Corporation's printing business and establishes Phaser Printing Japan Co., Ltd.
Acquires Nippon Carbide Industries Company's chemical toner business and establishes new plant in Toyama.
Establishes Fuji Xerox Lightwave Technologies Co., Ltd.
Establishes AccessTicket Systems Inc.
Achieves resource recycling rate of 99.97% through zero-waste system established nationwide.  [External site]
Publishes Environmental Report 2000 that covers Fuji Xerox's standardized financial reports.
Acquires China/Hong Kong Operations from Xerox Corporation.

2001 Consolidated to Fuji Photo Film Group with equity increase to 75% owned by Fuji Photo Film and 25% by Xerox Corporation.
Acquires laser printer business from NEC Corporation
Establishes Fuji Xerox Printing Systems Co., Ltd. (currently Fuji Xerox Printing Systems Sales Co., Ltd.) and Niigata Fuji Xerox Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
Begins mass production of Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser (VCSEL)  [External site].
Begins Ubiquitous Media Service Business.  [External site]
Products with reused parts expands to 150,000 machines.

2002 Expands supply of recycled plastics to overseas, starting with Korea.  [External site]
Supports 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/JapanTM as Official Sponsor.
Electro Magnetic Compatibility Laboratory at the Ebina Plant acquires Bergian national certification that applies to certifications in 32 countries and 41 organizations.
33 domestic sales subsidiaries acquire ISO 14001.  [External site]
Announces "Open Office Frontier" business vision.
Acquires printer systems operations from Fujitsu.  [External site]
Fuji Photo Film and Fuji Xerox to integrate logistics-related subsidiaries.  [External site]
Spins off office laser printer business and establishes Fuji Xerox Printing Systems Co., Ltd.

2003 International Business Company's headquarters moves to Shanghai to oversee Asia and Oceania regions.
Introduces New Work Program that offers diverse work ways to employees in their 50's.
Takes over Reprography and Consultants, Ltd., a consolidated subsidiary of Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.,
Concludes a technology-based partnership with Dell Inc. of the United States.
14 Sites in 12 Asia-Pacific countries/regions acquire ISO 14001 Certification. [External site]

2004 Begins a management reform program through fiscal year 2006.
Xworks Co., Ltd.  [External site] commences operations as a provider of document outsourcing services.
Expands manufacturing in Shanghai  [External site] to provide the global market with digital copy and multifunction devices.
Creates international resource recycling network in Thailand that comprises nine countries/regions in its Asia-Pacific territory .  [External site]

2005 Revamps the domestic sales operations, which consist of direct sales and sales companies, in order to accelerate services business
Fuji Xerox of Shenzhen is certifi ed as an Environment Friendly Corporation by the Chinese government

2006 With the establishment of FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation, Fuji Xerox becomes affi liated with the new company
Announces that Fuji Xerox will establish an integrated R&D center in 2009 at Minato Mirai 21, Yokohama-shi

2007 Integrates Fuji Xerox Printing Systems Co., Ltd. to further enhance the competitiveness of the office printer busines

2000
2000 Launches the Color DocuTech 60  [External site] , the world's fastest full-color digital publishing system.
Introduces Photo Recipe, a self-service photo print/copy service system.
Begins e-commerce service, x-plaza.
Launches 101ppm high-speed copy machine, the DocuCentre 1010.
Launches 22ppm high-speed color laser printer, the DocuPrint C2220.
Launches a document portal management system, Xdom  [External site].

2001 Launches the DocuCentre Color 500 / 500 CP incorporating EA toner.
Launches the DocuCentre Color 400 / 320 CP color- capable machine.
Begins Secure Document Exchange Services (SDES)  [External site] for document distribution via the Internet.

2002 Becomes first in the industry to mass-produce 10Gb Ethernet VCSEL  [External site].
Launches DocuPrint C3530  [External site] , incorporating a 35ppm micro-tandem printer engine.
Begins new broadband services offering, "beat" for small- to mid-size enterprises.
Launches ArcSuite  [External site] web-based integrated information management system for large volumes of documents.
Becomes first in the industry to begin Net Print  [External site] service for secure retrieval of documents from copy machines in convenient stores.
Wins double recognition in resource and energy conservation from the Energy Conservation Prize Awards and the Japan Machinery Federation Awards  [External site].

2003 Launches DocuPrint 1100 CF  [External site] , a high-end continuous sheet printer for core corporate operations.
Wins Technology Award from the Imaging Society of Japan  [External site] for Fuji Xerox unique EA toner.
Launches the DocuColor 1256 GA  [External site] , a digital color multifunction product that achieves the world's first high resolution of true 2,400 dpi by incorporating Fuji Xerox unique VCSEL (Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser ) with 32 beams.
Launches DocuCentre Color f450 / f360 / f250  [External site] that have high productivity print speeds and incorporate network-compatible functions.
Fuji Xerox and Fuji Photo Film team up to launches "inter-Graphics" Service.  [External site]

2004 Launches Xerox iGen3 Digital Production Press  [External site] in Asia-Pacific markets.
Establishes executive print innovation center "epicenter".  [External site]
Introduces new multi-use copy machines  [External site] with digital photo print capability at Seven-Eleven Japan stores nationwide.
Launches new brand "Apeos" series  [External site] as a new information system for seamless linkage of mission-critical systems and electronic documents.

2005 Launches the Interactive Wall, which enables collaboration between distant locations
Launches the ApeosPort-II series, a color multifunction device that facilitates service cooperation between companies via the Internet

2006 Launches the internal control support software Apeos PEMaster
Establishes the Color Center to drive the digital color market
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