Introduction of Samsung
Introduction of Samsung
by Lee Byung-Chull in March 1938. The company forayed in the electronics industry
in 1969 and its first electronic product was a black-and-white television. Soon, the
company also started exporting its products and became a major electronic
manufacturer in its home country. In 1970, the company acquired a 50 per cent
Witnessing a rapid expansion in the early 1980s, the company established separate
branches for its various electronics businesses. It is at this time that the company
also made investments in two research & development institutes which helped it
company had become one of the top five electronics makers in the world and was
mainly known for its semiconductors, LCD screens and other technology products.
Samsung forayed into mobile phones in 2000 with the launch of a feature phone
with built-in camera that could take up to 20 photos at a time. By late 2000, the
company had launched several phones, but its global success story started with the
launch of the Galaxy S series of smartphones that used the company’s OLED screen
Tab-series, and is regarded as the originator of the phablet category through its
globally. It is also one of the major suppliers of electronic products like batteries,
semiconductors, chips, flash memory and hard drive to companies such as Apple,
Sony, Nokia, etc. Samsung has also been the world's largest manufacturer of
television since 2006, and of smartphones since 2011. In 2017, the company
chips.
An Overview of Samsung
conglomerate business. Samsung was also titled as the number one in consumer
digital technology.
currently the world’s largest smartphone and mobile phone manufacturer. Currently,
it sells over a hundred products of different varieties and models. Its operational
has maintained the No. 1 spot globally with a 18.5% market share, where
backed with credibility. Samsung has won many awards for its offerings.
Samsung has been awarded the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) owing to
CES awards in 2018 along with 400 more awards within a period of 14
Awards.
ranking at 9th position in the Top 30 Tech and Telecom companies of the
EPA’s 2016 Green Power Partner list. It also received the Environmental
Excellence Award for five consecutive years. Other companies do not share
this achievement and hence increases Samsung’s appeal across all business
lines.
Asian markets, particularly India and China. Both India’s and China’s business
Samsung’s Weaknesses
Apple and Samsung sold at least 70.8% of smartphones in the USA. While
Samsung has diversified its resources and expanded its operations in Asia, it
jeopardy and can damage its operational resources. That’s why Samsung
collapses.
in smartphone sales since 2017. A similar trend was seen in China due to
the price sensitivity of the Chinese market. They dump a lot of those products
in the Indian market at a lower cost which harms the Samsung sales.
Samsung has tried to shift more focus in India, but that strategy did not
confidence and trust in the company. Samsung has delivered several faulty
foldable phone.
revenues come from low-end smartphone sales. Recent events have impacted
this segment more than the high-end smartphone segment, which played a
under the leadership of the family for three generations. Even though keeping
the leadership within the family has offered Samsung immense stability, the
company can stagnate due to a lack of fresh ideas. After being dogged by
several scandals, Samsung heir Jay Lee has vowed to end dynastic
succession.
revelation that the president of the company bribed the government of South
Korea to facilitate a merger. He was found guilty and jailed for about one
Samsung’s Opportunities
1. Triple Protection Proposition – Samsung is preparing to launch its new air
retention.
for its sales but it will also give it competitive leverage over its rival. The
company can utilize its brand image and hire highly qualified and skilled
mistake of being limited to just one marketplace. It not only invites risks from
and negative media publicity. That’s why there is a business vacuum present
in the Asian and European economies in which Samsung can thrive. It needs
popular brand and can generate impressive revenues thanks to its financial
standing.
dynamic, with the latest trends going out of style in an instant. Samsung can
equipment. Samsung is one of the top companies in the UK’s list of potential
5G providers.
Samsung’s Threats
heated court battle for seven long years until finally reaching
jury decided that Samsung had indeed copied Apple and was to pay $1.049
billion in damages. This suit damaged the company’s reputation and its sales.
outperforming each other to become the best technology company. This only
around the globe. Samsung is no exception to these rules. Laws differ from
leader and heir Jay Lee back to jail. New allegations of stock-price
leadership.
SWOT analysis of Samsung
Conclusion
Through the SWOT analysis of Samsung, it is clear that the company is still a global
leader in chip making and smartphone brands. It has always sustained sufficient
rate. Its limited customer base in the US is not reliable enough and may lead to
limited revenue and profits. That can become a persistent issue for the company.
to thrive.