In response to Canon's corporate philosophy of Kyosei, which emphasizes "living and working together for the common good," we remain committed to delivering creative, state-of-the-art products and technologies to improve efficiency both at home and in the office. Our manufacturing and research policies aim to sustainably preserve the environment, and create a safe and hygienic working environment, while resulting in delivering a range of high-quality products to our customers.
With the operational principle of "Harmony Economy," we are embedding eco-friendly technologies in our products at every stage of the life cycle, from design, to procurement, manufacturing, logistics, and recycling. We design these with a particular focus on meeting the requirements of Thai people. Thanks to the contribution of skilled Thai labor, Canon is superior to other brands in the market.
We have three manufacturing facilities In Thailand for Canon's printers, photocopiers, and large-format printers that all meet the highest standards. These plants are located in Ayutthaya, Prachinburi, and Nakhon Rachasima. Our approximately 15,000 employees help to manufacture a wide range of excellent products for both domestic and international consumption. With particular emphasis on the product categories of multifunctional printers, inkjet printers, we are proud of our Made in Thailand products. Canon takes pride in supporting the development of Thai society and Thai laborers, and in reinforcing Thailand as its manufacturing base that we expect to grow well into the future.
Canon continues to develop innovative technologies and excellent, eco-friendly products that improve efficiency in operations and save money. Great new features include :
We consistently develop innovative technologies and excellent products that improve cost savings and efficiency at all levels, and provide eco-friendly solutions.
Every use of a Canon product will help preserve the natural environment
The more we use, the more we protect the world and help promote opportunities for Thai laborers.
Let’s help start making the world a better place!