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美国3M  www.3m.com 
全称明尼苏达矿务及制造业公司(Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Corporation),于一九O二年在美国明尼苏达州成立,是一家历史悠久的多元化跨国企业,素以产品种类繁多,锐意创新而著称于世。成立至今,它开发生产的优质产品多达5万种,服务于通信、交通、工业、汽车、航天、航空、电子、电气、医疗、建筑、文教办公及日用消费等诸多领域。3M公司为道·琼斯30种工业股之一,1997年被《财富》杂志评为全球最著名的19家企业之一。


一九八四年,3M公司的全资附属子公司--3M中国有限公司在上海注册成立。这是当时在经济特区之外成立的第一家外商独资企业。经过十九年的稳步发展,3M中国有限公司目前已拥有员工1400多人,建有两座现代化工厂,一个技术中心,投资规模超过1亿美元。

 

3M公司创建于1902年,总部设在美国明苏达州的圣保罗市,是世界著名的多元化科技的创新型跨国企业。
3M公司素以勇于创新、产品繁多著称于世,在其百多年历史中开发了6万多种高品质产品。百年来,3M的产品已深入人们的生活,从家庭用品到医疗用品,从运输、建筑到商业、教育和电子、通信等各个领域,极大地改变了人们的生活和工作方式。现代社会中,世界上有50%的人每天直接或间接地接触到3M公司的产品。
3M公司在全球65个国家和地区设有子公司, 产品在200多个国家和地区销售,年营业额约245亿美元。作为世界500强的企业之一,3M公司在2003年被《商业周刊》评为全球最佳表现50强之一,在2005年被评为全球最具创新精神的20 家公司之一,并连续两年入选《财富》杂志“最受赞赏的在华企业”之一。

 

我们的价值观
持续发展,为股东提供可观的回报 
以卓越的品质、价值和服务满足客户的需求 
尊重社会和自然环境 
成为让员工引以为荣的企业 
3M大事记
全球销售额:约245亿美元 
海外销售额:154亿美元 (占总额63%) 
3M在全球65个国家和地区设有子公司,全球工厂达到139家,并在35个国家设有实验室 
3M向全球近200多个国家的顾客们提供多元化及高品质的产品及服务 
全球有超过7万5千名员工 

3M 在中国
1984年11月3M中国有限公司注册成立,至今已有24年的历史,是在经济特区外成立的中国第一家外商独资企业,在中国投资超过6亿美元 
目前3M公司在中国建立了十二家公司、八个生产基地、二十二个办事处、三个技术中心, 和一个研发中心,员工超过5,000人
企业使命
成为最具创意的企业,并在所服务的市场里成为备受推崇的供应商。 

 

3M中国总部

地址: 3M中国有限公司
中国上海市兴义路8号万都大厦38层

我们的工作时间 星期一 - 星期五 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

邮政编码: 200336

联系电话: 86-21-62753535

 

Our Values
Act with uncompromising honesty and integrity in everything we do. 
Satisfy our customers with innovative technology and superior quality, value and service. 
Provide our investors an attractive return through sustainable, global growth. 
Respect our social and physical environment around the world. 
Value and develop our employees' diverse talents, initiative and leadership. 
Earn the admiration of all those associated with 3M worldwide. 
3M at a Glance (Year-end 2009)
Global sales: $23 billion. 
International (non-US) sales: $14.6 billion (63 per cent of company's total). 
Operations in more than 65 countries. 
3M products sold in nearly 200 countries. 
75,000 employees globally. 


At a Glance
3M was founded in 1902 in the Lake Superior town of Two Harbors, Minn. Five businessmen set out to mine a mineral deposit for grinding-wheel abrasives. But the deposits proved to be of little value, and the new Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co. quickly moved to nearby Duluth in 1905 to focus on sandpaper products.
Years of struggle ensued until the company could master quality production and supply chain. New investors were attracted to 3M, such as Lucius Ordway, who moved the company to St. Paul in 1910. Early technical and marketing innovations began to produce successes and, in 1916, the company paid its first dividend of 6 cents a share.
The world's first waterproof sandpaper, which reduced airborne dusts during automotive manufacturing, was developed in the early 1920s. 
A second major milestone occurred in 1925 when Richard G. Drew, a young lab assistant, invented masking tape - an innovative step toward diversification and the first of many Scotch brand pressure-sensitive tapes. 
In the following years technical progress resulted in Scotch® Cellophane Tape for box sealing and soon hundreds of practical uses were discovered. 
In the early 1940s, 3M was diverted into defense materials for World War II, which was followed by new ventures, such as Scotchlite™ Reflective Sheeting for highway markings, magnetic sound recording tape, filament adhesive tape, and the start of 3M's involvement in the graphic arts with offset printing plates. 
In the 1950s, 3M introduced the Thermo-Fax™ copying process, Scotchgard™ Fabric Protector, videotape, Scotch-Brite® Cleaning Pads and several new electro-mechanical products. 
Dry-silver microfilm was introduced in the 1960s, along with photographic products, carbonless papers, overhead projection systems and a rapidly growing health care business of medical and dental products. 
Markets further expanded in the 1970s and 1980s into pharmaceuticals, radiology and energy control. 
In 1980, 3M introduced Post-it® Notes, which created a whole new category in the marketplace and changed people's communication and organization behavior forever. 
In the 1990s sales reached the $15 billion mark. 3M continued to develop an array of innovative products, including immune response modifier pharmaceuticals; brightness enhancement films for electronic displays; and flexible circuits used in inkjet printers, cell phones and other electronic devices. 
In 2004, sales topped $20 billion for the first time, with innovative new products contributing significantly to growth. Recent innovations include Post-it® Super Sticky Notes, Scotch® Transparent Duct Tape, optical films for LCD televisions, and a new family of Scotch-Brite® cleaning products that give consumers the right scrubbing power for a host of cleaning jobs.