Haier (simplified Chinese: 海尔 ; traditional Chinese: 海爾 ; pinyin: Hǎiěr) (SEHK: 1169,SSE: 600690) is primarily a producer of household appliances ("white goods"), including air conditioners, washing machines and refrigerators. Its headquarters are in Qingdao, Shandong, People's Republic of China. As of 2008, Haier is the fourth-largest white goods manufacturer in the world. Haier Group reported sales of over $17.8 billion across all divisions in 2008.
History
Haier's history begins long before the actual founding of the company.
In the 1920s, a refrigerator factory was built in Qingdao to supply the Chinese market.
After the 1949 establishment of the People's Republic of China, Haier was then taken over and turned into a state-owned enterprise.
Zhang Ruimin and the corporate "revival"
By the 1980s, the factory had debt of over CNY ¥1.4 million and suffered from dilapidated infrastructure, poor management, and lack of quality controls, resulting from the planned economic system and relevant policies. Production had slowed to a trickle, rarely surpassing 80 refrigerators a month, and the factory was close to bankruptcy. In desperation, the Qingdao government turned to a young assistant city-manager, Zhang Ruimin, responsible for a number of city owned appliance companies. Zhang was appointed the managing director of the factory in 1984.
Zhang had decided to use Western and Japanese business practices and management techniques. When he arrived in 1984, Zhang realized that the poor condition of the factory's quality controls was endangering its continued survival.
Zhang Ruimin did the transformation -- with a little help. A German appliance maker Liebherr Group transferred the technology and know-how to manufacture household appliances.
The installation of Liebherr's equipment and technology was accompanied by a new and rigorous commitment to quality.
The factory began its ascent the next year by licensing refrigerator technology from Liebherr Corp. of Germany. Haier adopted its name from the “herr” in the German company’s name.
“The first year, we had 600 employees and 300,000 yuan ($35,000) in sales. We were bankrupt,” Zhang said with a laugh.
Since then, Haier has expanded to 18 factories in China, making 9,000 products that range from microwave ovens to a machine sold in South Korea for drying herbal medicine. Last year, it launched its own lines of cell phones and laptop computers.
Founding a new company
Haier had been founded as Qingdao Refrigerator Co. in 1984. With China opening up to world markets, foreign corporations began searching for partnerships in China. One of these, Germany's Liebherr Group(Liebherr is the worldwide leader in premium refrigeration), entered into an joint-venture contract with Qingdao Refrigerator Co., offering technology and equipment to its Chinese counterpart. Refrigerators were to be manufactured under the name of Qingdao-Liebherr (simplified Chinese: 青岛—利勃海尔 ; traditional Chinese: 青島-利勃海爾 ; pinyin: Qingdao-Libohaier). The Chinese JV-partner took not only the technology from the Liebherr corporation, but also the name, Haier. Combined with German disciplined management techniques, which broke from the tradition of the iron rice bowl in Chinese state-owned enterprises, the company began to turn around. By 1986, Qingdao Refrigerator had returned to profitability and sales growth averaged 83 percent per year. With sales of just CNY ¥3.5 million in 1984, sales rocketed to CNY ¥40.5 billion by 2000; a growth of more than 1,150,000 percent.
With the success of Qingdao's refrigerator company, the municipal government asked it to take over some of the city's other ailing appliance makers. In 1988, the company assumed control of Qingdao Electroplating Company (making microwaves) and in 1991 took over Qingdao Air Conditioner Plant and Qingdao Freezer .
The Haier brand
Having diversified its product line beyond refrigerators, the company adopted a new name in 1991. Borrowing from the German name of its partner, " Haier " came from the last two syllables of the Chinese transliteration of Liebherr (pronounced "Li-bo-hai-er"). Qingdao Haier Group was further simplified in 1992 to Haier Group , the company's current name.
The company set out to establish itself as the country's leading brand, focusing upon reliability and product quality. Diversification would also allow Haier to spread out its risk among various product lines. In 1995 Haier bought out its chief rival in Qingdao, Red Star Electric Appliance Factory . In 1997, the company moved into television manufacturing with the acquisition of Huangshan Electronics Group . By the end of the 1990s, Haier was the most recognized brand in the country with products ranging from mobile phones to computers; it had also captured a dominant market share in its core white goods division.
International expansion
Its place in the domestic market secure, Haier moved onto the international stage with the goal of building a global brand name. The company opened a production facility in Indonesia in 1996, and the Philippines and Malaysia in 1997. Haier's move into the U.S. market was cautious at first; it focused upon two niche markets in compact refrigerators and electric wine cellars. Both markets were underdeveloped, but Haier believed that they both had growth potential and were being largely neglected. The company's sales figures soon proved this belief correct, allowing Haier to firmly establish itself in its US niche.
With this success, Haier looked to make further inroads in the North American market by moving into the full-sized refrigerator category. This would bring it into direct competition with established American giants: GE, Whirlpool, Frigidaire, and Maytag. As part of its strategy, Haier decided to build a production facility in the United States at Camden, South Carolina, opened in 2000. By 2002, US revenues reached USD $200 million, small when compared to its overall revenue of $7 billion, but Haier set an ambitious sales goal $1 billion and 10 percent of the US refrigerator market. Also in 2002, Haier moved into a landmark building in midtown Manhattan. Formerly the headquarters for the Greenwich Savings Bank, the 52,000-square-foot (4,800 m 2 ) building was built in 1924 in the neo-classical style.
Haier continued its expansion into other international markets as well. Production facilities were constructed in Pakistan in 2002 and Jordan in 2003, greatly strengthening its position in the Middle East market. In Africa, Haier has plants in five countries: Tunisia, Nigeria, Egypt, Algeria and South Africa. The company also purchased a factory in Italy, as part of its continued drive into the European market. Haier has been successful in placing its products in most major European retail chains, either under its own brand or under OEM agreements with foreign partners. Currently Haier is about to enter into a joint venture agreement with the government of Venezuela.
As of 2008, Haier has surpassed rival Whirlpool as the world's top refrigerator producer in terms of sales, according to Euromonitor, the world's leading independent business intelligence provider. Haier said it sold 12 million refrigerators worldwide last year, up 20% over the previous year. Its market share reached 6.3% globally.
Ownership structure
Although under partial public ownership, Haier is still technically a "collective" company, meaning that it is supposed to be owned by its employees. However, its actual ownership situation is opaque; the employees receive no dividends and do not know how much they own in reality. Interference from officials is also a risk for SOE's like Haier. Various levels of government often try to push their ailing companies upon successful ones, often resulting in failure; Haier was once talked into acquiring a pharmaceutical company, even though it had no prior experience or infrastructure in biotechnology.
As a government entity, Haier was also officially barred from entering the stock exchange early on. However, the company needed funds for its expansion and therefore sought loopholes to access private equity. In 1993, it listed a subsidiary Qingdao Haier Refrigerator Co. on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, raising CNY ¥370 million. In 2005, Haier entered the Hong Kong Stock Exchange through a "backdoor listing" by acquiring a controlling stake in a publicly listed joint venture Haier-CCT Holdings Ltd. (SEHK: 1169). Haier is also an index stock of the Dow Jones China 88 Index.
Maytag bid
In June 2005, Haier made a bid to acquire Maytag Corporation, backed by private equity funds Blackstone Group and Bain Capital. The bid was for USD $1.28 billion, or $16 per share, topping a previous offer of $14 per share made by Ripplewood Holdings. In the end however, Maytag was bought by Michigan based Whirlpool
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