Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Rivals Hijacked Trucks to Steal Technology ?

SAN FRANCISCO (CN) – Well the latest rumour is Hewlett Packard claims Chinese and Taiwanese competitors stole patented printer cartridge components from HP's factory in Singapore and copied them to sell made-to-order counterfeit HP inkjet cartridges on Amazon.com. "Trucks carrying HP parts were apparently hijacked while en route from the manufacturing facility in Singapore to the assembly plant in Malaysia ... in direct response to the heightened security measures that had been implemented in HP production facilities," HP says.
     After stealing the technology, Hewlett Packard claims, Microjet Technology (of Taiwan) Mipo Technology (of Hong Kong and mainland China), and their U.S. affiliates, including SinoTime Technologies (of Florida) sold more than 300,000 of the inkjet cartridges in the United States. The defendants have the capability to make nearly 10 million counterfeit cartridges a year in Asia, Hewlett Packard says.
     The federal filing is the latest in a long line of complaints that China is making up its technology gap with the United States through industrial espionage, theft, and wholesale patent infringement.
     MicroJet "sells generic and/or made-to-order infringing ink cartridges to other companies, including defendants Mipo and PTC [PTC Holdings Ltd., of Hong Kong]," and sells them itself as well, Hewlett Packard says. HP claims the defendants violated six patents after stealing the HP components.
     Hewlett Packard says it discovered the scheme after seeing color ink cartridges for sale on Amazon.com and Craigslist, advertised as "HP compatible."
     HP bought some of the cartridges from Amazon.com, then used HP's internal tracking database to cross-reference ID numbers on components, and found that the cartridges had "a genuine HP printhead and a non-HP cartridge body that closely resembled a genuine HP cartridge body."
     And it found that the printheads came from HP lots from Malaysia that had never been assembled by HP - "i.e., were identified as production gaps." All of these stolen items "were packaged in a 'Mipo' labeled box and were individually wrapped in a clear plastic interior packaging that is clearly consistent with the standard packaging for products manufactured by defendant Microjet," according to the complaint.
HP demands an injunction and damages for patent infringement, unfair competition and conversion.

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Wednesday, May 09, 2007

HP Inkjet Printers to be Made in Saigon

Jabil Vietnam Co Ltd.

The Saigon High-tech Park (SHTP) on May 8 granted an investment licence to Jabil Vietnam to develop a 100 million USD project processing computer products.

Jabil Vietnam Co Ltd., an affiliate of the US-based Jabil Circuit Inc, will begin its first major facility, an assembly and testing plant for printed circuit boards, inkjet printers and other high-tech products

Two Phase Expansion

The project will be developed into two phases. The first phase from 2007-10 will cost 30 million USD to bring the plant's capacity to 3.5 million products a year by this September. With the pilot run in July, mass produced HP inkjet printers are expected to roll out of the production line around October, said Jabil's senior director in charge of mergers and acquisitions.

The second phase, capitalised at 70 million USD, will begin in 2010 and push annual output to 70 million products.

Jabil to train workforce ?

The key to Jabil's success will be the ability to develop a highly skilled and empowered local workforce with an integrated local supply chain, the official said. Jabil's presence in Vietnam will help develop the company's global supply chain and put Vietnam in a more competitive position to lure more high-tech investment, said SHTP President Nguyen Dinh Mai.

Who is Jabil ?

Florida-headquartered Jabil is the world's third largest electronic manufacturing service provider and employs over 100,000 employees worldwide.

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