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| Delta Group Overview |
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Established : 1971
Worldwide revenues in 2010 : US$6609 Million
The Delta Group is the world's largest provider of switching power supplies and DC brushless fans as well as a major source for energy saving and renewable energy technology, such as power management solutions, visual displays, industrial automation, networking products, solar energy systems, LED lighting, and automobile electronics, and electric vehicle propulsion systems. Our products are sold around the world. The Delta Group is headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, with offices, manufacturing facilities and R&D laboratories throughout Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Africa. At the end of 2010, there were over 80,000 Delta employees throughout the world.
Delta is well known as a professional DMS (Design, Manufacturing and Service) provider, and we serve leading brand companies in the areas above. Over the last few years, we have made great strides in developing our own brand for UPS (uninterruptible power supply) systems, industrial automation, and telecom power products. The official first year for the Delta brand was 2010 and the company established the Brand Office to manage global brand activities. With its own–brand products, Delta entered the biomedical market to serve end-consumers.
Delta is a member of related industrial associations, such as the Taiwan Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers' Association. With our corporate mission "To provide innovative, clean and efficient energy solutions for a better tomorrow", Delta participates in the Business Counsel for Sustainable Development, Taiwan (BCSD-TW), Taiwan Corporate Sustainability Forum (TCSF), Taiwan Corporate Governance Association (TCGA), Chinese Business Ethics Education Association, and Climate Savers Computing Initiative (CSCI) and works with other member companies to help mitigate global warming and reduce our environmental impact. We strive to do our utmost to help slow global warming and reduce our environmental impact. We believe in fulfilling Delta's CSR goals through sound corporate governance, balancing stakeholder interests and supporting social progress. |
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| Organization |
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Delta's compound annual growth rate (CAGR) since 1971 is 36%. Major organizational changes within Delta in 2010 include:
1. Cyntec Co., Ltd. became Delta's 100% owned subsidiary on March 31st, 2010 to share R&D resources and patents for greater synergies in products and customers, and to further strengthen overall competitiveness.
2. Capital injection for Allied Material Technology Corp. from which we received over 99.96% of its shares and the plant and equipment at Pingjhen to server as a production line for e-paper.
3. BG/BUs were re-organized into three business clusters 5:
- "Power Electronics" – design, manufacturing, and sales for power supplies and electronic components, DC fans, and more.
- "Energy Management" – design, manufacturing, and sales for power systems, inverters, industrial automation products, automobile electronics, electric vehicle propulsion systems, renewable energy products and systems, UPSs, smart power management systems, and more.
- "Smart Green Life" - design, manufacturing, and sales for projectors and display devices, LED lighting products, networking products, biomedical products, e-paper applications, intelligent artificial voice systems, cloud technology applications, and more.
The current Delta Group organization is as follows: |
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| 2010 Delta CSR Report |
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The Delta Group publishes a CSR report every year. The report covers Delta's CSR activities and developments from the preceding year. Referring to the principles 6 in "Sustainability Reporting Guidelines version 3.0", published by the GRI, the CSR Office 7 identifies the issues stakeholders are most concerned about and submits a proposal to the CSR Board for approval.
The period and boundary of this report are as follows :
Reporting Period : January 1, 2010 ~ December 31, 2010
Boundary : Delta Electronics, Inc. (Taiwan); Wujiang, Dongguan, Tianjin, Wuhu, and Chenzhou plants; Delta Electronics Shanghai; Delta Greentech (China); Delta Networks Inc.; DelSolar Co. Ltd.; Cyntec Co. Ltd.; Delta Electronics (Thailand); and Delta Energy Systems (Germany, India, Slovakia) 8.
Delta self-declares that this report meets the requirements of Level B of GRI's "Sustainability Reporting Guidelines version 3.0". |
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