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The Samsung group of companies is recognized as a leading global conglomerate in manufacturing, finance and services. It was founded in 1938 and focused its business in areas such as textiles, shipbuilding, machinery and chemicals. Since the 1980s, the group has made tremendous efforts and investments in the electronics and semiconductor industry. As a result, the Samsung Group has experienced spectacular growth in net profits since the 1990s. The flagship unit, Samsung Electronics Company (SEC), was one of only two manufacturing companies worldwide to post earnings of more than $ 10 billion in 2004 (Toyota Motors being the other).
Many consider these successes as reflecting a continuous and relentless effort at Samsung to improve the way it conducts business. Over the past few years, SCM and Six Sigma have been two pillars of Samsung's business innovation. The Samsung Group has large and complex global supply chains in most of the products it manufactures and makes extensive use of SCM solutions and process innovations to support and improve its operations. In particular, in the SEC, advanced planning and programming (APS) systems have been in place since the 1990s and have brought the company many successes in terms of operational excellence. Recently, Samsung Electronics ranked seventh in the ranking of a respected analyst of the top 25 global companies in supply chain excellence.
The company developed a methodology to formally combine SCM and six sigma, training and developing supply chain staff to be better able to lead SCM innovations. During the last two years of implementation, SCM Six Sigma has become a unique and useful component of Samsung's strategy for the systematic and continuous improvement of its SCM activities. Samsung's SCM Business Team (SBT) investigated the six sigma approaches in General Electric (GE), DuPont and Honeywell to gain insight into how other companies.