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“Glass made of ideas”
The SCHOTT Synopsis
SCHOTT Group
© SCHOTT North America, Inc.
Agenda
1. Overview of SCHOTT
2. Products and Applications
3. Responsibility for Employees and Society
4. Company History
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SCHOTT Group
© SCHOTT North America, Inc.
SCHOTT is a globally active technology group
SCHOTT is an international technology group with 130 years of
experience in the areas of specialty glasses, materials and
advanced technologies.
We rank as number one in the world with
many of our products.
We are committed to managing our business
in a sustainable manner and supporting our employees,
society and the environment.
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SCHOTT Group
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Key Figures
Fiscal Year 2012/13
In 35 countries
15,400
US $165 million
US $2.5 billion
US $160 million
Capital expenditure on property, plant and equipment
Worldwide sales, 21% of which were generated in North America
Employees, 2,100 of whom are based in North America
Production sites and sales offices
EBIT
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Sales by Region
Fiscal Year 2012/13
South America
6%
Europe
45% North America
21% Asia
26%
Global Sales: US$ 2.5 billion
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SCHOTT Group
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Close to Customers
all over the world
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Europe Austria Germany Poland
Croatia Great Britain Russian Federation
Czech Republic Hungary Spain
Denmark Italy Sweden
France Netherlands Switzerland
Turkey
South America Argentina
Brazil
Colombia
North America Canada
Mexico
USA
Asia China
Dubai
India
Indonesia
Israel
Japan
Malaysia
Singapore
South Korea
Taiwan
Thailand
Production Sites Sales Offices
Africa Tunisia
Australia
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SCHOTT in Mainz
SCHOTT Group headquarters and main plant since 1952
Largest industrial employer and provider of training positions in Mainz
Approximately 2,400 employees
Of which 110 are apprentices
Otto Schott Research Center
Ranks as one of the world’s latest state-of-the-art glass research centers
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R&D: Innovation Leadership the Key to Maintaining Our Lead
A global network with more than 600 R&D employees all over the world
The Otto Schott Research Center in Mainz
The Development Center in Duryea, Pennsylvania (USA)
Technical Support Centers in Europe, North America and Asia
Main focuses of development work
New and improved glasses and glass-ceramics
Process development in the areas of melting and hot forming
Coating technologies
Application development
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SCHOTT Group
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ZEISS Group
Subsidiaries
100%
SCHOTT AG is owned by the Carl Zeiss Foundation
SCHOTT Group
SCHOTT AG Mainz
Subsidiaries
Carl Zeiss AG Oberkochen
100%
Carl Zeiss Foundation Heidenheim an der Brenz and Jena
Foundation acting as shareholder
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SCHOTT Group
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Corporate Structure
Corporate Functions
Home Appliances
Segments
Precision Materials Optical Industries
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Dr Frank Heinricht Dr-Ing Hans-Joachim Konz Mr Klaus Rübenthaler
(Chairman)
SCHOTT AG Management Board
Production Sites and Sales Offices
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Our Vision, our Mission, our Values
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We make SCHOTT part of everyone’s life.
We profitably enable our customers’ success through unique solutions
based on our competencies in glass, specialty materials and superior technologies.
Respect others Act responsibly Create value Drive innovation
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SCHOTT Group
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Agenda
1. Overview of SCHOTT
2. Products and Applications
3. Responsibility for Employees and Society
4. Company History
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SCHOTT Group
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Home Appliances
Cooking, baking, refrigeration
SCHOTT CERAN® innovative glass-ceramic
cooktop panels for electric, induction and gas ranges
Processed flat glass for baking ovens, gas ranges,
refrigerators and washing machines
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Commercial Cooling
Saving energy for supermarkets
SCHOTT TERMOFROST®, SCHOTT Polar®,
Denali® and Kodiak™ glass door systems
for a professional product presentation
Up to 60% energy savings compared to open
systems
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Fireplaces and Stoves
Cozy warmth
SCHOTT ROBAX® transparent glass-ceramic
vision panels
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Pharmaceuticals
Safe packaging for medications
FIOLAX® glass tubing for safer primary
pharmaceutical packaging
SCHOTT ampoules, vials, cartridges and
prefillable syringes made of glass and high-tech
polymer
More than 9 billion units each year meet the highest
pharmaceutical demands
SCHOTT pharma services:
Analytical lab services for pharmaceutical packaging
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Optics
Precision for meeting the
highest demands
More than 120 types of optical glass for use in
high-tech applications in the areas of consumer
optics, electronics, laser technology, medicine
and biotech
Lenses, prisms and filters for camera systems,
high-performance projectors and laser tools
Thin glass for micro-optics, imaging sensors
and biochips
ZERODUR® glass-ceramic for use in high-precision
measurement technology and microlithography
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Astronomy
Research in the depths of outer
space
ZERODUR® glass-ceramic mirror substrates
for use in the world’s largest telescopes
Radiation-resistant glass and filters for use in
astronomical instruments
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Electronics
Reliable protection
Hermetic housings made of glass-to-metal or
ceramic-to-metal for the protection of sensitive
electronics, e.g. from moisture
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Automobile
Driving more safely and
comfortably
Housings for airbag ignitors and seatbelt
pretensioners
Hermetic glass-to-metal sealed housings for the
protection of electronics and sensor technology
Special glass tubes for halogen lamps
Ambient lighting for vehicle interiors
Fiber optic components for outdoor lighting
and data transmission
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Aircraft
Safer and more relaxed above
the clouds
Anti-reflective glass and optical filters for cockpit
instruments
Hermetic housings for the protection of sensitive
aircraft electronics
Functional and ambient lighting for aircraft cabins
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Defense
We serve to protect
High-tech component supplier for more
than 40 years
Protects and supports military personnel under the
most extreme conditions
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Communication
Smart touch screens
Xensation® Cover extremely strong display glass
for use in smartphones and tablets, for example
CONTURAN® DARO for professional touch displays
combines antireflective properties with an anti-
fingerprint coating
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Solar Power
Sustainable generation of
electricity
Receivers for solar thermal power plants
based on parabolic trough technology
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Healthcare and Cosmetics
Staying healthy and attractive
Lenses, prisms, filters, and fiber optic light and image guides for microscopes and medical devices
Glass powder for aesthetic and durable dental fillings and composites
NEXTERION® coated and uncoated microscope slides for use in biotechnology
Bioactive glass powder for re-mineralization and smoothing of the skin
Cosmetic skin and hair analysis devices
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Architecture
Functionality and sophisticated
design Decorative and functional glasses for interior
and exterior design
PYRAN® Platinum glass-ceramics for fire protection
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Automation Technology
Faster and more efficient
manufacturing
LED and fiber optic components, modules
and systems for use in automated quality control
(Machine Vision) in industry
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Industrial and Environmental Technology
Crystal clear benefits: durable
and corrosion-resistant
DURAN® glass tubing for use in plant engineering,
for ozone generation, flue gas desulfurization and
algae cultivation in photobioreactors
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Home Tech Pharmaceutical Systems Advanced Optics
Flat Glass Electronic Packaging Lighting and Imaging
Segments and Businesses
Precision Materials Optical Industries
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Home Appliances
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SCHOTT Group
© SCHOTT North America, Inc.
Agenda
1. Overview of SCHOTT
2. Products and Applications
3. Responsibility for Employees and Society
4. Company History
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SCHOTT Group
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We are committed to our employees and society
Responsibility for our employees and society has always been part of
our corporate culture at SCHOTT.
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Employees & Family Environment Research Society
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Focus on Employees and Their Families
The health and safety of our employees
is always our top priority
Balancing family and career
Day care centers for children
Flexible working hour models
Support to those returning to the workplace
after parental leave
Telecommuting positions
Trust-based working hours
A high-quality professional education
for young people
Profit-sharing and pension plans
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SCHOTT Group
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A Pioneer in Environmental Protection and Sustainability
Responsible use of raw materials
The pioneer in the area of "green" glass-ceramics
manufactured without arsenic and antimony
Continuous process improvements in the
area of manufacturing
Lowering of the specific energy consumption
Reductions in emissions and hazardous
substances
Lowering consumption of fresh water by using
circulation systems and water treatment
Products for climate protection
Solar receivers
Integrated Management System for Safety,
Security, Health and Environment
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SCHOTT Group
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Promotion of Science
Otto Schott Research Award for outstanding
scientific achievements
Through our sole shareholder,
the Carl Zeiss Foundation:
Programs that support young researchers and
strengthen research structures at universities
Promotion of young talents as a patron company
for the youth competitions, such as
the “Young Researchers Competition“
(“Jugend forscht“) and “Student Experiments“
(“Schüler experimentieren“)
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SCHOTT Group
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Corporate Social Responsibility
Run for Children® – Charity run for handicapped,
ill and socially disadvantaged children
Support for sports clubs in Mainz and Jena
Local corporate social responsibility activities
all over the world
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SCHOTT Group
© SCHOTT North America, Inc.
Agenda
1. Overview of SCHOTT
2. Products and Applications
3. Responsibility for Employees and Society
4. Company History
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SCHOTT Group
© SCHOTT North America, Inc.
Otto Schott (1851 - 1935) Firmengründer
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Historic Milestones 1884 Founding of the company in Jena
1889 Ernst Abbe founds the Carl Zeiss Foundation
1891/1919 SCHOTT becomes a foundation company
Sole owner: the Carl Zeiss Foundation
1948 Expropriation of the original factory in Jena (GDR)
1952 Rebuilding of the foundation company in Mainz,
Mainz becomes the headquarters of the SCHOTT Group
As of 1963 Increasing internationalization
1991/1995 After German reunification, SCHOTT acquires the
shares in Jenaer Glaswerk
2004 Conversion into a corporation, SCHOTT AG
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Milestones of Internationalization 1900 Export share reaches nearly 50%
1954 First production site outside of Germany (Brazil)
As of 1963 Establishment of production sites and sales offices
in Western and Southern Europe
First sales office in the USA
1966 First sales office in Asia (Japan)
1969 First production site in the USA
1974 First production site in Asia (Malaysia)
As of 1993 Establishment of production sites and sales offices
in Eastern Europe
2002 First production site in China
2013 85% of worldwide sales are generated outside
of Germany
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Technological Milestones 1884 Optical glasses
1887/1893 Invention of borosilicate glass
1923 Drawing glass tubing with the Danner process
1923 Ampoules for pharmaceutical packaging
1935 Manual manufacturing of television bulbs
1939 Glass-to-metal seals
1964 Fiber optic components for light and image guides
1968 ZERODUR glass-ceramic for telescope mirror substrates
1973 CERAN glass-ceramic cooktop panels
1994 Borosilicate glasses with the microfloat process
1996 Airbag components
2002 Prefillable polymer syringes
2005 Solar receivers
2007 Floated glass-ceramic
2011 Xensation® Cover glass for touch applications
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Back-up
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SCHOTT in Germany
6 Production Sites / 5,300 Employees
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SCHOTT in Europe*
12 Production Sites / 14 Sales Offices / 3,600 Employees
*not including Germany
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SCHOTT in North America (NAFTA)
8 Production Sites / 3 Sales Offices / 2,100 Employees
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SCHOTT in South America
5 Production Sites / 2 Sales Offices / 1,300 Employees
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SCHOTT in Asia and Oceania
10 Production Sites / 8 Sales Offices / 3,100 Employees
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SCHOTT in the Middle East / North Africa (MENA)
3 Sales Offices
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Thank you for your attention
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