Samsung Gwalior is Associated With and Known as:
Samsung Gwalior is one of the business locations of Samsung Group commonly known as Samsung, which is the leading conglomerate company of the world. It was founded in the year 1938. The founder of the company was Lee Byung-chul. The headquarters of the company is situated in Samsung Town, Seoul, South Korea. The initial name of the company was Samsung Sanghoe, which was started as a small trading company with only 40 employees and today it is regarded as one of the largest Mobile phone manufacturer companies of the world. The services of the company are available almost all over the world. Some of the main services contained in the portfolio of the company are retail, advertising, medical services, construction, information and communication technology services, entertainment, financial services and hospitality. The main products included in the product line of the company are apparel, telecommunication equipments, chemical consumer electronics, ships, electronic components, semiconductors, medical equipments and precision instruments.
Samsung Description
Initially, Samsung was engaged only in trading business, but later it expanded the business and started dealing in medical services, insurance, fire and marine, electronic, construction, and many other categories. Samsung Semiconductor and Telecommunications Company was established in the year 1978, enabling the company to enter the semiconductor market. As of 2012 records, Samsung was considered the prominent Information Technology company of the world, according to the total revenue. The total count of the employees of the company as of 2013 was approximately 427,000. Some of the main subsidiaries of the company are Samsung Motors, Samsung Electronics, Samsung Techwin, Samsung Life Insurance, Samsung SDS, Samsung Fire&Marine Insurance, Samsung C&T and Samsung Heavy Industries. The international operations of the company are carried in several different countries including China, France, Germany, India, Thailand, Turkey, Brazil, Japan, and the United States of America.