Konica
Minolta Announces Plan to Withdraw from the Digital Camera
Industry
Konica Minolta Press Release Summary:
Konica Minolta Announces Withdrawal Plan for
Camera Business and Photo Business
Konica Minolta has long been a leading company in photo imaging
business covering wide range of imaging from input to output. In
addition, we have provided inspiring products and services by
fusing our unique technologies.
In camera business, we have expanded picture-taking
opportunities by developing innovative technologies such as the
world’s first autofocus cameras. In 1962, our camera,
well-accepted for its high reliability, boarded on the US’s
first manned spaceship “Friendship 7.” Also, ever since
introduction of the world’s first body-integral autofocus SLR
camera, Maxxum/Dynax series, in 1985, SLR cameras have become
more popular among picture-takers, and we have succeeded in
selling 16 million units of interchangeable lenses since then.
However, in today’s era of digital cameras, where image sensor
technologies such as CCD is indispensable, it became difficult
to timely provide competitive products even with our top
optical, mechanical and electronics technologies.
In photo business, represented by the silver-halide photography
such as color film and color paper, we have produced Japan’s
first photographic paper in 1903, and Japan’s first color film
in 1940, thus pioneering joy of photography for more than a
century. In 1984, we introduced the world’s first compact
washless photofinishing system known as a minilab system. The
minilabs contributed to the expansion of worldwide photographic
market by making photos closer to consumers and amazingly
shortening delivery time.
However, traditional silver-halide photographic market is
shrinking astonishingly by the surge of the worldwide
digitization. In such a changing world, profits for camera and
photo businesses worsened in recent years, and it became
necessary to drastically reform business structure for the
further growth of Konica Minolta. Ever since we decided and
announced restructuring guidelines of our businesses on November
4, 2005, we have been considering practical and detailed plan,
and we would like to announce our decision made today as
follows:
1) Camera Business
In camera business, we have reached an agreement with Sony
Corporation(Sony), having numerous image sensor technologies
such as CCD and CMOS, to jointly develop digital SLR cameras in
July 2005. In order to continue to have our customers use Maxxum/Dynax
lenses, and to maximize possibilities of the optical, mechanical
and electronics technologies accumulated through development of
SLR cameras in the years to come, we came to the conclusion that
it was best to transfer assets concerning camera business to
Sony. Since then, we have been negotiating with Sony, and as a
result, we have reached an agreement with Sony to transfer a
portion of assets regarding digital SLR camera system to Sony*1.
In this relation, we have decided to withdraw from camera
business*2, such as film cameras and digital cameras, within
Konica Minolta Group as of March 31, 2006.
Sony is planning to develop digital SLR cameras compatible with
Maxxum/Dynax lens mount system, so that the current Maxxum/Dynax
users will be able to continue to use them with Sony’s digital
SLR cameras. In addition, we will consign camera service
operations for Konica Minolta, Konica,Minolta brand cameras and
related equipment to Sony.
*1 Pease refer to the news release, “Partial Transfer of Assets
Related to Digital SLR Cameras “, separately announced today.
*2 Except for digital SLR cameras and interchangeable lenses
produced for Sony.
2) Photo Business
In today’s shrinking photographic market represented by color
film and color paper, we have been considering to scale back and
to continue photo business at an appropriate size; however, when
we foresee the photographic market, it is quite difficult to
maintain profitability in this field, and we have decided to
withdraw from photo business. As schemed below, we will, as much
as possible, avoid causing any inconvenience in providing
products to our worldwide customers in the course of withdrawal.
For color film and color paper, while considering our customer
needs, we will step-by-step reduce product lineup and cease our
color film and color paper production by the end of fiscal year
ending March 31, 2007.
For minilab business, we will cease production of the system by
the end of fiscal year ending March 31, 2006; however we will
have such company as Noritsu Koki Co., Ltd to provide
maintenance and customer services so as not to cause any
inconvenience to our customers.
*1 Pease refer to the news release, “Consignment of Service and
Maintenance Operations for Minilabs “, separately announced
today.
In line with the above scheme, with consideration to our
customers and regional situations, we will step-by-step
reorganize our sales offices and withdraw from all of our photo
sales activities by September 30, 2007.
3) Personnel Management
As a part of Konica Minolta Group’s restructuring, we will
proceed with withdrawal plan for camera and photo businesses and
aggressively shifted their management resources to other Konica
Minolta Group companies. While continuing this effort, in order
to rationalize a number of employees, we have decided to reduce
worldwide Konica Minolta Group employees by 3,700 from the
current 33,000 including early retirement offering by September
30, 2007*.
* The early retirement offering is for Konica Minolta Group’s
holding company, five business companies and two common function
companies in Japan.
The expenses to be incurred with this restructuring are already
included in the forecast for fiscal year ending March 31, 2006.
Konica Minolta Group will make our utmost efforts not to cause
any inconvenience to our customer due to the decision we made
this time. At the same time, camera and photo businesses are our
traditional businesses ever since our founding, and we wish to
express our heartfelt appreciation to the worldwide Konica
Minolta fans for their patronage to our products for more than a
century.
Konica Minolta Group is aiming to become more powerful corporate
group by swiftly meeting market changes and pursuing “selection
and concentration”. We will, from now on, be concentrating our
business resources on non-consumer businesses, such as the core
“business technologies” field, the strategic “optics and display
devices” field, and the growth expected “medical imaging” and
“sensing” fields, increase competitiveness, and endeavor to
further expand corporate value. |