KODAK
BUSINESS
OVERVIEW
As the World Leader in Imaging, Kodak supplies sensitized products to the
Kodak Business Units which serve Kodak customers. We know that Kodak customers
have placed their trust in our products. It's a trust that we know requires
us to be world class in terms of quality, cost and delivery. In addition,
we play a key role as a supplier of components to the seven other major
Kodak sensitized goods manufacturing plants around the world. Today, Kodak's
products are available in more than 150 countries.
1. Consumer
Imaging
Consumer Imaging
includes the products and services most commonly associated with Kodak:
Kodak color films, cameras, photographic papers and photofinishing services.
The Kodak Picture Maker, which can produce photo enlargements from prints,
is a cornerstone of a growing business in digital photographic products
and services that complement traditional products.
2. Kodak
Professional
For more than 60
years Kodak Professional has provided imaging professionals with
cutting-edge
products and solutions for virtually every step of the imaging chain from
inspiration and capture to production, archiving, and electronic
distribution.
It serves a diverse set of customers ranging from commercial photographers,
photojournalists and portrait and social photographers to lab owners and
the graphic arts industry. This business unit is uniquely positioned to
provide products and technical know-how to professionals in search of
creative solutions using any combination of film-based and digital
technology.
3. Professional Motion
Imaging
Professional Motion
Imaging (PMI) is a business unit of Kodak providing a full range of imaging
products and services to local feature film, television, TV commercial
and documentary production companies. For more than one hundred years,
the Professional Motion Imaging Division has been involved in imaging
and we are proud to have a reputation of continuously offering a wide
variety of superb camera and laboratory film products and services that
support the high standards set forth by today's motion picture, television
and commercial markets.
4. Health
Imaging
Kodak and health
imaging have been an exciting combination for over a century. It is a
tradition Kodak plans to continue into the next millennium. Today's health
imaging marketplace is dynamic and demanding¡K and rich in opportunity.
In health imaging, Kodak's business is to provide industry-leading products
for the capture, processing, presentation, and printing of images for
diagnostic and non-diagnostic applications.
5. Digital & Applied
Imaging
D&AI was formed in
1994 to focus on Kodak's various digital imaging programs. Through D&AI,
Kodak has expanded its role in selected digital imaging applications for
commercial customers, and positioned the company to address emerging digital
opportunities in home computing environments. We are intent on making
digital imaging easy and accessible for a broad set of customers and are
working with various industry leaders to deliver the best
solutions.
6. Document imaging
Kodak is the world
leader in document management, providing a full range of options to business
and government customers who depend on fast and reliable filing, retrieval
and storage of important documents. Kodak Imagelink products - including
microimagers, scanners, digital workstations and imaging software - maximize
the efficient flow of documents and information, providing quick retrieval
of information and documents via electronics, and cost-effective archival
records management with films. Writable CD systems give users a low-cost
means to access frequently retrieved data and images.
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