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TOSHIBA ANNUAL REPORT 1999
Page
8.
ORGANIZATIONAL REFORM
In-House Company System
APRIL 19991998
BUSINESS GROUPS
HEADQUARTERS STAFF
Page
8.
Information & Communications and
Control Systems Group
1.
Info/Communication Platform &
Products Group
1, 2.
Medical Systems Division
6.
International Operation - Information
& Communication Systems
and Industrial Plant
1.
Information Equipment Group
2.
Storage Media Business Group
2.
Video & Electronics Media Group
2.
Air Conditioners
& Appliances Group
7,
*
.
Environmental Management
Business Group
1.
Energy Systems Group
3.
Industrial Equipment Group
1, 8.
Electron Tube, Device
& Material Group
5.
Semiconductor Group
4.
Liquid Crystal Display Division
5.
Electronic Devices Sales
& Marketing Group
4.
1. Information and Industrial
Systems & Services Company
2. Digital Media Equipment
& Services Company
3. Power Systems & Services
Company
4. Semiconductor Company
5. Display Devices
& Components Company
6. Medical Systems Company
7. Home Appliances Company
8. Elevator and Building Systems
Company
On April 1, 1999, Toshiba Cor-
poration introduced a new
system, under which its 15
business groups were reorga-
nized into 8 in-house compa-
nies. Each is responsible for
creating its own approach to
its businesses and for assur-
ing its enhanced ability to
meet customer needs. The
companies have a clear mis-
sion: to identify their primary
competitors, formulate plans
for achieving a competitive
edge and achieve clearly
defined goals. The objective is
nothing less than establishing
a leading position in every
field of business where
Toshiba is active.
CORPORATE PROJECT
IN-HOUSE COMPANIES
*Air-conditioning business was assumed by
Toshiba Carrier Corporation in April 1999.