By Paul-Henri Matha
Anrui is part of a company called San’an, established in November 2000 in Xia’men, China. San’an now employ more than 15,000 people, and produce more than 13 million wafer chips per year. They have four main core business activities: LED, microwave radio frequency, power electronics, and optical technology.
Anrui itself was established in June 2010, with headquarters in Wuhu. There are 2,500 employees—of whom 300 are in the UK, for Anrui bought longtime British car lights maker Wipac in 2019. Anrui have 65 assembly lines, 84 injection moulding machines (61 in China, 23 in Britain) and 12 electronic-component production lines.
The company’s factories for tooling, LED packaging, PCB assembly, and lamp assembly are in Wuhu, Anhui, Taizhou, Zhejiang, Chongqing, China, and in Buckingham, England.
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