Maxell Ltd
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Maxell Ltd
Maxell Ltd. is a Japanese maker of batteries, electronic components, and material products. It sells consumer batteries such as alkaline and rechargeable cells, plus industrial batteries, coin cells, tapes, adhesives, and other parts used inside finished devices. The company is best known for products that store or deliver power, or help other products stick, seal, connect, or work reliably. Its customers include shoppers buying branded batteries, as well as electronics makers, factories, and other companies that buy components for use in their own products. Maxell makes money mainly by selling these products through retail channels, distributors, and direct business-to-business supply relationships. In some areas, it also earns by supplying specialized parts and materials under long-term customer relationships. What sets Maxell apart is that it sits closer to the building blocks of electronics than to the finished gadget market. Instead of selling phones or appliances, it supplies the power sources and functional materials that other companies depend on. That makes it a steady industrial and consumer brand with a mix of everyday products and technical components.
Maxell Ltd. is a Japanese maker of batteries, electronic components, and material products. It sells consumer batteries such as alkaline and rechargeable cells, plus industrial batteries, coin cells, tapes, adhesives, and other parts used inside finished devices. The company is best known for products that store or deliver power, or help other products stick, seal, connect, or work reliably.
Its customers include shoppers buying branded batteries, as well as electronics makers, factories, and other companies that buy components for use in their own products. Maxell makes money mainly by selling these products through retail channels, distributors, and direct business-to-business supply relationships. In some areas, it also earns by supplying specialized parts and materials under long-term customer relationships.
What sets Maxell apart is that it sits closer to the building blocks of electronics than to the finished gadget market. Instead of selling phones or appliances, it supplies the power sources and functional materials that other companies depend on. That makes it a steady industrial and consumer brand with a mix of everyday products and technical components.
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