Integrated Micro-Electronics, Inc.

Integrated Micro-Electronics, Inc.
Public
Traded as PSE: IMI
Industry Electonics manufacturing
Founded Cupang, Muntinlupa, Philippines (1980)
Founder Ayala Corporation and Resins, Inc.
Headquarters Laguna Technopark Special Export Processing Zone
Biñan, Laguna, Philippines
Number of locations
13 manufacturing sites
Area served
Key people
Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala
(Chairman)
Arthur R. Tan
(President & CEO)
Gilles Bernard
(COO)
Services Automotive, Industrial, and Medical electronics
Storage and Power semiconductor devices
Telecommunications
Revenue
  • 4% $814.4 million (2015)
  • 12.6 $844.5 million (2014)
  • Increase $745 million (2013)
  • 15% $661.8 million (2012)
  • 40% $575.5 million (2011)
Owner
  • AYC Holdings, Ltd. (35%)
  • Ayala Corporation (22%)
  • Asiacom Philippines, Inc (17%)
  • Resins, Inc. (17%)
  • Employees (3%)
  • Others (1%)
  • Public (5%)
Slogan Your Innovative EMS+ Partner
Website www.global-imi.com

Integrated Micro-Electronics, Inc. (abbreviated as IMI, PSE: IMI) is an electronics manufacturing services and original design manufacturing company located in Biñan, Laguna, Philippines.

IMI is a provider of electronics manufacturing services (EMS) and power semiconductor assembly and test services with manufacturing facilities in Asia, Europe, and North America. It serves diversified markets that include those in the automotive, industrial, medical, telecommunications infrastructure, storage device, and consumer electronics industries. Its customized solutions range from design and product development to manufacturing and order fulfillment. A subsidiary of Ayala Corporation, IMI is listed in the Philippine Stock Exchange.

History

IMI started in 1980 as a joint venture between Ayala Corporation and Resins, Inc. With its headquarters in Muntinlupa, they were just a workforce of around 100 employees with total fixed assets of US$ 3,700,290. By 2001, IMI only had three manufacturing sites in the Philippines.

As of 2015, IMI has 13 manufacturing sites around the world with more than 15,000 employees. From a EMS company, it expanded its scope to include EMS and Power Semiconductor Assembly and Test Services. IMI is also into prototyping, manufacturing, product test development, testing and order fulfillment.[1]

Global expansion

Speedy Tech Industrial Building which hosts IMI Singapore on Kian Tech Lane.

IMI has multiple manufacturing sites in Bulgaria, China, Czech Republic, Mexico, and the United States providing solutions to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) catering for both regional and international markets.[1]

The company began to establish its presence outside the Philippines. In 2005, IMI acquired the EMS assets of Saturn Electronics and Engineering Inc. in the US[2] and the Speedy-Tech Electronics Ltd of Singapore.[3] The acquisition of Speedy-Tech eventually led to the establishment of IMI’s presence in China—through three facilities, namely, two in Shenzhen and one in Jiaxing.[4]

IMI strengthened its presence in Europe and North America in 2011 through the acquisition of EPIQ NV subsidiaries in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, and Mexico.[5]

Domestic expansion

In 2010, IMI acquired PSi Technologies, a power semiconductor assembly and test service provider.[6] The company bought the minority shares of PSi Technologies in 2014. ].

Stock exchange listing

On January 21, 2010, IMI listed 1.137 billion common shares in the Philippine Stock Exchange.[7]

It has completed its follow-on offering and listing of 215,000,000 common shares on December 5, 2014. IMI has 1,856,899,921 outstanding shares, as of March 31, 2015. [8]

Services

IMI is an EMS player in the automotive industry. Aside from assembly services, IMI provides automotive tier 1 suppliers and Original equipment manufacturer services such as design and product development and test systems development.[9] The company manufactures safety electronics for vehicles such as automotive cameras and airbag controls.[1]

The company also produces access control devices design against theft and dosimeters. It is also involved in the robotics industry. In addition to these, IMI also produces medical diagnostic devices and telecom infrastructure devices.[1]

Its technology groups collaborate with one another and with customers to develop platforms or baseline technologies in areas such as camera and imaging, motor drives, power modules, lighting systems, short range wireless, human-to-machine interface, sensors, and medical electronics.[1]

Subsidiaries and affiliates

The following companies are part of the IMI Group of Companies.

Reception

IMI received Circuit Assembly’s 2007 Service Excellence Award for the Highest Overall Customer Ranking for medium-sized EMS company category. (Circuit Assembly is a US-based electronics industry trade publication that recognizes companies that receive the highest customer service ratings, as judged by their own customers.) The ASEAN Business Advisory Council, hailed IMI as one of the 12 most admired companies in Southeast Asia.[10]

IMI ranks 18th on the list of top EMS providers in the world based on 2014 EMS-related revenues as reported by Manufacturing Market Insider.[11] It is also the 7th largest EMS player in the automotive industry as reported by New Venture Research based on 2014 EMS-related revenues.[12]

IMI's Analytical Testing and Calibration (ATC) laboratory was granted accreditation for ISO/IEC 17025:2005 on January 8, 2016 by the Philippine Accreditation Bureau (PAB) of the Department of Trade and Industry. The accreditation demonstrates technical competence for the scope specified by the PAB and the operation of a laboratory quality management system that meets the principles of ISO 9001:2008, a quality management system.

Social involvement

IMI has a corporate social responsibility program. IMI began a sustainable community livelihood program through a partnership with ChildFund Foundation and Yakap sa Kaunlaran ng Bata, Inc. (YKBI). Along with this organization IMI, provided the women from the Parents Association of San Pablo and Bay, Laguna, with 10 sewing machines to encourage them toward self-reliance and supplement their entrepreneurial skills. The Parents Associations of both communities are now sewing blouses for Krizia, a garment manufacturer.[1]

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