+ All Categories
Home > Documents > At the core of performance - Nexans · At the core of performance : a worldwide presence. z....

At the core of performance - Nexans · At the core of performance : a worldwide presence. z....

Date post: 18-Sep-2018
Category:
Upload: lekien
View: 220 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
23
1 Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009 At the core of performance
Transcript

1Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

At the core of performance

2Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

At the core of performance :a worldwide leader

* Based on sales at current metal prices

Sales by origin *

Worldwide leader in cables, cabling systems and related servicesSales in 2009 of 5 billion EuroListed on the NYSE Euronext Paris

3Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

At the core of performance :a worldwide presence

Industrial presence in 39 countries and commercial activities worldwide

22,700 local experts

Mastery of national and international standards

4Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

At the core of performance : more than 100 years of experience

Société Française deCâbles Electriques

2000Since 2000

1897creation of Nexans

continuous growthand acquisitions

5Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

At the core of performance : continuous growth

2008 - Madeco Cables (South America)

2002 - Kukdong (South Korea)

2001 - Daesung Cable (South Korea)

2003 - Furukawa cabos de Energia SA (Brazil)

2004 - Liban cables (Lebanon)

2002 - GPH (Germany)

2004 - Cabloswiss (Italy)

2006 - Confecta (Switzerland)

2006 - with Viscas in Japan : NVC

2006 - Olex (Australia – New Zealand)

2007 - TVG (USA)

2008 - Intercond (Italy)

Acquisitions

2006 - LiOA (Vietnam)

2009 - with Polycab in India

Joint ventures

2009 - with Sumitomo Electric Industries in Europe

6Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

Physical infrastructure SolutionsIntelligent infrastructure management

At the core of performance :dedicated market segment approach

Power NetworksRailway NetworksTelecom NetworksAirports

Oil, Gas & PetrochemicalRolling StockHandlingAutomotiveAutomationShipbuilding, Navy & Offshore TopsideAerospace & MilitaryNuclearWind turbines

Electrical installation cablesFire Safety cables

BuildingInfrastructure Industry Local Area Networks

7Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

At the core of performancein everyday life

3 to 5 km of cables to equip a car

650 km of cables in an advanced civil aircraft

1,000 to 1,500 km of cables to equip an oil platform

2,500 km of cables to equip the world's largest cruise ship

8Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

Horns Rev : the biggest offshore windfarmworldwide

Queen Mary II : one of the biggest cruise ships in the world

Jin Mao Tower : China – one of the highest towers in the world

Airbus A380 : a new generation of passenger aircraft

Transrapid : the first magnetic levitation train in Shanghai

At the core of performance : advanced technological achievements

9Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

At the core of performance :research turned to innovations

1 international Research Center

1 Metallurgy Center

6 Competence Centers

3 Application Centers

450 researchers, engineers and technicians

450 families of patents registered

An average of 2 new products per week

10Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

At the core of performance : state of the art technologies

The most powerful cable : 550,000 Volts

The most heat resistant cable : up to 1,000°C

The longest cable : 156 km

The deepest undersea cable : 2,300 m water depth

The heaviest cable : 135 kg per meter

The longest and most powerful superconductingcable : 600m, 600 MVA

11Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

Nexans in Korea

Three legal entitiesNexans Korea Nexans KukdongNexans Daeyoung

Actual Sales in 2009 : 431 Billion KRW▌

530 employees as of December 2009▌

3 plants in Jincheon, Cheongwon and Umsung / 3 sales offices

Plant(NK),Cheongwon

Plant(KD),Jincheon Plant(ND),

Umsung

Sales Office

Sales Office

Sales Office

in Korea

12Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

2008 2009

Automotive20.1 %

Energy71.9%

Telecom8.0%

Telecom8.6%

Energy69.6 %

Automotive21.8 %

Sales in 2008 and 2009

Nexans Korea Kukdong

2008 2009

LAN 13.8 %

Energy9 %

Shipboard77.2 %

LAN 14.6 %

Energy8.4 %

Shipboard77%

208 Billion KRW sales in 2009•

223 Billion KRW sales in 2008•

The products range covers energy cables, optical and copper telecom cables and Automotives wires.

Sales figures are consolidated with Daeyoung

223 Billion KRW sales in 2009•

225 Billion KRW sales in 2008•

The products range covers energy cables, LAN system and shipboard cables.

*Actual Sales

13Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

History

Foundation of Daesung Electric Wire

Foundation of Kukdong Electric Wire

1960 1969 1993 2001

2003

• Foundation of Daeyoung (100% Sub. of DS) Became a member of

NEXANS Group (Daesung)

Became a member of NEXANS Group (Kukdong)

1997

Foundation of Nexans Vietnam

Remarks • Kukdong, Global leading supplier for shipboard cable • Kukdong, $100 million Export Tower in 2006• Nexans, Award from President of Korea (Fire Safety Cable) in 2007• EHP level for 3 plants in 2007

14Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

R&D / QC

in Korea

R&D

R&D Centre Shipboard, LAN and compound Superconductor, power and automotive cable26 researchers, engineers and technicians

QC

21 engineers and technicians for quality controlObtained ISO 9001:2001, ISO 14001Obtained Certification of environment for fire-retardant cable

15Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

Our Products

Energy

Automotive

Telecom&

LAN

Shipboard

16Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

EnergyEnergy CablesCables

• Bare Copper Wire ASTM B232/B8/B3, BS 215/6360/4109, DIN 48201

• Aluminum Wire ASTM B230, ASTM B231, BS 215 (Part 1)

• Aluminum conductor Steel Reinforced (ACSR) ASTM B232/B498, BS 215(Part 2)/4565, IEC 209

• PVC Insulated and Sheathed Cable BS 6346/6746/6004, VDE 0271/0250

• PVC Insulated Cable ASTM D734, BS 6004/2004/6485, VDE 0250, UL 62/83

• Cross-linked PE Insulated Power Cable 0.6kV, 11kV, 15kV, 22kV, 35kV IEC 502, ICEA-66-524, NEMA WC-7, BS 5648/5467

17Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

• Polyethylene Insulated Unit Twin

• Unfilled/Filled Cable (Solid PE, Foamed PE,

Foam/Skin PE)

• Switchboard Cable

• Jumper Wire

• Figure 8 type Self-supporting Cable

• Z-Screened Cable (PCM)

• STALPETH/ALPETH Cable

Copper Communincation CablesCopper Communincation Cables

18Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

• Loose Tube Metallic Type (LAP Sheath)• Loose Tube Metallic Type (FR Sheath)• Loose Tube Metallic Type (PSP or APSP Sheath)• Loose Tube Metallic Type / Figure-8 Cable (LAP or APSP Sheath)• Loose Tube / All Dielectric Type (AP Sheath)• Loose Tube / All Dielectric Self Support Type (PAP Sheath)• Breakout Cable• Simplex & Duplex Tight-buffered Cable

Optical Fiber Communication CableOptical Fiber Communication Cable

19Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

• AV Flexible Wire (AVF)• HAV• Battery Wire• AVX• AEX• AVS• AVSS• AL Lead Wire• Hand Free Wire• Antenna Wire

Automotive WiresAutomotive Wires

20Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

Shipboard cables

• JIS - SPYC, DPYC, TPYC,MPCY

• DIN,IEEE(TYEP P) - MGCG, FS-FNBS

• MIL - LSDSGU, LSTSGU, LSMSCU

• OFFSHORE - PKCK(SPKCK,DPKCK,TPCKCK)

• NOR - BFOU, RFOU, RCOP

• XLPE - BXOH, RXOH, TXOH

21Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

LAN LAN Cables

& Network cabling system& Network cabling system

• UTP Cables- Cat3, Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6 CM/CMR

• Network cabling system- 110 Block & Connecting- Modular Jack- Patch Panel- FDF

22Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

• NbTi Superconductor Wire• Nb3Sn Superconductor Wire• Bi-2223 High Temperature Superconductor Wire

Concept design of KSTAR TOKAMAK

TF Coil PF

Coil

Nb3Sn wire

Liquid Nitrogen

HTS

Electrical Insulation

Shield Conductor

Cryogenic Conduit

Superconductor Magnetic WireSuperconductor Magnetic Wire

23Nexans / LANsystem - Sep 2009

Thank you for your attention


Recommended