OKI (TOKYO: 6703) today announced support provided by OKI and nine Group
subsidiaries1 for a project to benefit Yuezhuang Primary
School, located in Yuezhuang County in Shanxi Province, China. As a Plan
Donor-tied Project organized by Plan Japan2, this joint
effort backed by nine local OKI companies involved the construction of a
school dining hall and kitchen. A ceremony marking the completion of
these facilities was held on March 27, 2012. Including previous
contributions in 2001 and 2006, the OKI Group has now contributed on
three separate occasions to school facilities in China.
Established in 1922, Yuezhuang Primary School currently enrolls 268
students from seven neighboring villages. Due to the elimination and
consolidation of public schools, Yuezhuang Primary School is now the
only primary school in the area and currently counts 213 boarding
students among its student body. The purpose of the Build a Dining Hall
project, launched in May 2011, is to provide a safe, hygienic
environment at the school through the addition of a dining hall,
kitchen, and lavatory. The project also provided education on nutrition
for students, teachers, and parents. Backed by community participation,
a school management committee organized by teachers, parents, and
students took part in all stages of the project, including planning,
execution, process management, and evaluations.
"The OKI Group began operating in China in the 1980s," says Hisao
Suzuki, Senior Vice President, overlooking OKI's corporate philanthropy
activities. "Since the 1990s, OKI has grown alongside China,
establishing local footholds for production, sales, and development. OKI
is now well-established in China, thanks to support from a wide range of
stakeholders, including customers, partners, and communities. OKI chose
to support the Special Plan Project to express its gratitude to all
these parties and to commemorate OKI's 130th anniversary."
During the ceremony held at Yuezhuang Primary School, Ishibashi,
President at Oki Electric Industry (Shenzhen), addressed students and
school staff in a speech characterized by frequent praise.
The OKI Group is committed to systematically advancing its corporate
social responsibilities based on the corporate philosophy articulated in
the OKI Group Charter of Corporate Conduct and the OKI Group Code of
Conduct. In 2010, OKI committed to the United Nations Global Compact as
part of efforts to ensure responsible, responsive management as a global
company. Moving forward, OKI will emphasize joint efforts with the
countries and regions in which it pursues business activities, seeking
to advance its corporate activities in the spirit of integrity at all
times.
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Glossary
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1 The nine local companies are listed below.
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- OKI Electric Industry (Shenzhen)
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- OKI Banking Systems (Shenzhen)
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- OKI Electric Technology (Kunshan)
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- OKI Power Trading (Shenzhen)
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- OKI Telecommunications Technology Changzhou
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- OKI Software Technology
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- OKI Trading (Beijing)
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- OKI Data Dalian
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- OKI Printed Circuits (Changzhou)
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2 Plan Japan: Plan Japan is a private institution
officially recognized by the Cabinet Office as contributing to the
public good. It has an office in Japan as a member of Plan
International, an international organization works in 67
countries; recognized by the UN.
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About OKI Electric Industry (OKI)
Founded in 1881,
OKI Electric Industry is Japan's leading telecommunications
manufacturer. Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, OKI provides top-quality
products, technologies, and solutions to customers through its
info-telecom systems and printer operations. Its various business
divisions function synergistically to bring to market exciting new
products and technologies that meet a wide range of customer needs in
various sectors. Visit OKI's global website at http://www.oki.com/.
Notes:
The names of the companies and products mentioned in this
document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective
companies and organizations.
