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FujiFilm USA

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Valhalla, NY
 
Map of FujiFilm USA, , Valhalla

Did you know Fujifilm is the inventor of many of the tools consumers, professionals, and commercial customers have come to rely on?

Recognized globally for its technological innovation and high quality, Fujifilm offers a complete portfolio of imaging, information, and document products, services, and e-solutions to retailers, consumers, professionals, and business customers.

Fujifilm USA's product portfolio includes: professional and consumer film and cameras; digital imaging products, including cameras and printers for commercial and consumer use; digital minilabs and kiosks; photographic paper and photofinishing supplies; professional motion picture film; high-capacity floppy disks, CDs and DVDs, tape cartridges, and other data storage media; videotape and audiocassettes; professional and consumer optical discs; microfilm and other micrographic products; and graphic arts film, conventional and digital printing plates, analog and digital color proofing systems, drum and flatbed scanners, imagesetters and computer-to-plate systems.

Did you know Fujifilm introduced the world's first one-time-use 35mm camera – the QuickSnap? Fujifilm's technology is now licensed to many other manufacturers of one-time-use cameras.

Did you know Fujifilm is becoming a Hollywood standard? Recent movie blockbusters, including Punch-Drunk Love, The Wedding Planner, and Holes were all filmed on Fujifilm motion picture film. In addition, Fujifilm has received both an Academy Award and an Emmy for Technical Merit.

A tireless advocate of the environment, Fujifilm incorporates environmental and safety considerations in product design – and is a supporter of many environmental preservation educational programs.

In that tradition, Fujifilm made a substantial contribution to bring two endangered pandas from China to the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, DC. The company helped to build a research and habitat facility for the pandas, and develop a public species preservation education program for students.

Did you know that Fujifilm's commitment to community is alive and well in its employees too? Employees have continuously organized Earth Day events, provided educational scholarships, and participated in cultural functions in nearly all the communities in which Fujifilm operates.

Fujifilm is all this and more. Come really get to know us.

Locations

Valhalla, NY (Corporate Headquarters)
FUJIFILM U.S.A. recently relocated its corporate headquarters to a fully customized facility in Valhalla, NY. After outgrowing its original office space in the Empire State Building, the company had called Elmsford, NY home from 1986 until early 2003. The new Valhalla facility is home to multiple Fujifilm business groups.

Irving, TX
Our Irving, TX facility which is approximately 15 minutes from the Dallas-Fort Worth International airport is centrally located between Fort Worth and Dallas. The facility relocated to Irving in 2006 from Carrollton.

Cypress, CA
Fujifilm's West Coast distribution facility relocated to Cypress in 1989. Shipping over $1.5 million in product every day, this facility is home to several Fujifilm businesses.

Norcross, GA
Fujifilm's southeast regional facility is located in Norcross, GA approximately 17 miles northeast of Atlanta. The facility moved to Norcross from Duluth in 2005 and is home to regionally based employees.

Edison, NJ
The Edison Regional Distribution Center opened in 1999, and is the largest FUJIFILM U.S.A., Inc. facility in the country. More than 30% of Fujifilm's products are shipped out of this state-of-the-art facility.

Hanover Park, IL
The Hanover Park facility is located approximately 30 miles northwest of Chicago. It serves the company's various business units.

Hollywood, CA
The Hollywood office houses Fujifilm's Motion Picture Products Division and is the regional office for Fujifilm Sensitized Products Technical Support. Fujifilm's Motion Picture Products Division provides technical support through this office to both studios and professional film labs.

Rochester, NY
Our Rochester facility is the home of Fujifilm e-Systems, Inc., the Fujifilm subsidiary that provides software system development, photo imaging Web site development, hosting, and other electronic imaging services for Fujifilm and its customers.

   

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