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KODAK : Kodak and ISO 9000 Kodak Ltd, in partnership with the British Standards Institute, is registered to the

international quality standard, ISO 9000. In support of this, Kodak has developed its own management system that integrates the requirements of ISO 9000 and other key standards, to ensure that the ethic of continual improvement is applied across all aspects of its operations based on the firm foundation of its Quality Policy. A flourishing network of quality managers and quality representatives ensures that the requirements of the management system are consistently applied across a diverse range of operations and locations in the UK. Further information about Kodaks approach to quality management may be obtained by contacting the Business Excellence Manager.

Kodak Quality Policy Our Customers Putting customers first is our top priority. Expect We strive to understand, meet and exceed our customers' expectations of product and service quality. Capability Employees are developed and encouraged to enhance our customers' experiences with Kodak. And Performance We continually improve our performance and our formal management systems using appropriate plans and measures that reflect our commitment to be best in class.

Kodak Mission Statement Kodak is a World Class Company... We will build a world-class, results-oriented culture based on our six key values:

Respect for the individual Uncompromising Integrity Trust Credibility Continuous Improvement and Personal Renewal Recognize and celebrate achievement Through which we will grow more rapidly than our competitors by providing customers and consumers with solutions they need to capture, store, process, output and communicate images to people and machines anywhere, anytime. We will achieve our competitive advantage by bringing differentiated, cost effective solutions including consumables, hardware, software, systems and services - to the marketplace quickly and with excellent quality through a diverse team of energetic employees with the world-class talent and skills necessary to sustain Kodak as the World Leader in Imaging. In this way, we will achieve our fundamental objective of: Total Customer Satisfaction and our consequent goals of: Increased Global market Share and superior financial Performance

The Kodak Values At Kodak, we conduct ourselves according to six corporate values. We are proud to say that our resulting personal conduct allows for an environment that is free from inappropriate pressures and diversions. These values define who we are, and how we act toward each other, our customers, our shareholders, and all of our publics. Respect for the Dignity of the Individual We cannot operate effectively unless each of us is able to treat everyone else with appropriate respect. This essential value is at the heart of our culture and will help us focus on many important issues like diversity of our workforce. Uncompromising Integrity In today's increasingly complex business and social world, integrity and honesty must be the hallmarks of any organization or person striving to consistently achieve and maintain the respect of our publics.

Trust We must all be able to work in an environment in which we trust each other. We must depend upon and trust our colleagues to do their assigned tasks without the need to check and recheck their work. Likewise, each of us must handle our responsibilities so that our colleagues can trust we are doing our part. Credibility Each of us must earn the credibility with others inside and outside the company. Certainly, the company as a whole must strive for the highest credibility with all its external publics. We must commit to do what we say we will do, and no later than we commit to do it. Continuous Improvement and Personal Renewal Results do count, and continuous improvement toward world-class levels is essential to achieve credibility with our publics. We must each continually improve ourselves and renew our skill sets. Training and education must be accepted as a common responsibility between us.as employees.and the company as a whole. Recognition and Celebration We will search out and welcome opportunities to openly celebrate the achievements of others and congratulate individuals, teams, employees, suppliers and customers for delivering results that contribute to Kodak success. Recognition and celebration will be an integral part of our everyday work activity.

Goals and Performance Product Responsibility Goals Qualify all eligible newly commercialized products under ENERGY STAR Guidelines. Improve the environmental attributes of products throughout their life cycle. Identify high priority suppliers annually and assess them against the expectations of the Electronic Industry Citizenship Coalition. Social Responsibility Goals Raise awareness of Kodaks sustainability commitment and its expectations to employees; Achieve a 70% reduction in Occupational Injury Rate by 2012. Operational Performance Goals Reduce the energy usage at worldwide operations by 50% by 2012. Reduce greenhouse gas emissions from worldwide operations by 50% by 2012. Measure the worldwide water footprint. http://www.kodak.com/US/en/corp/HSE/GoalsPerformance.jhtml?pq-path=2300595/12986/7198

Policies and Guidelines

Kodak's policies and guidelines encompass both ethical and legal mandates. In addition, Kodak has a corporate management structure that includes committees with senior managers overseeing policies, ethics, diversity, and health, safety and environment initiatives.

Corporate Responsibility Principles At Kodak, we believe that doing well by shareholders also means doing right by customers, employees, neighbors, and suppliers. With that in mind, Kodak operates its facilities, and designs and markets its products and services, not only to increase shareholder value, but also to promote development of the individual, the well being of the community, and respect for the environment. 1. Kodak conducts its business activities to high ethical standards. 2. Kodak respects internationally accepted legal principles, and obeys the laws of countries in which it does business. 3. Kodak is committed to sound corporate governance. In this regard, the Company's diverse, independent Board of Directors has adopted publicly available governance principles. 4. Kodak conducts its business activities in an environmentally responsible manner. 5. Kodak respects the privacy rights of its employees, customers, and suppliers. 6. Kodak promotes a work environment of equal opportunity for all employees and does not engage in unlawful discrimination. The Companys terms of employment are voluntary and the Company prohibits the use of child or forced labor of any kind. 7. Kodak is committed to employing a diverse work force, and to building and maintaining an inclusive work environment. 8. Kodak maintains a safe and healthy work environment. 9. Kodak recognizes the right of our employees to join associations of their own choosing or to refrain from joining, and the right to collective bargaining unless otherwise prohibited by law. 10. Kodak expects that suppliers and distributors will comply with applicable laws and generally accepted standards relating to business ethics, labor and environmental protection. 11. Kodak respects the economic development priorities of the developing countries in which it does business. 12. Kodak maintains a philanthropic program that reflects its global corporate goals in community development, business opportunity and quality of life. http://www.kodak.com/global/en/corp/historyOfKodak/historyIntro.jhtml?pq-path=2/8/2217/2687 History of Kodak With the slogan "you press the button, we do the rest," George Eastman put the first simple camera into the hands of a world of consumers in 1888. In so doing, he made a cumbersome and complicated process easy to use and accessible to nearly everyone. Since that time, the Eastman Kodak Company has led the way with an abundance of new products and processes to make photography simpler, more useful and more enjoyable. In fact, today's Kodak is known not only for photography, but also for images used in a variety of leisure, commercial,

entertainment and scientific applications. Its reach increasingly involves the use of technology to combine images and information--creating the potential to profoundly change how people and businesses communicate. Just as Eastman had a goal to make photography "as convenient as the pencil," Kodak continues to expand the ways images touch people's daily lives. The company ranks as a premier multinational corporation, with a brand recognized in virtually every country around the world. Kodak has made it easy to enjoy your pictures. The expression 'You Press the Button, We do the rest' was a common advertising slogan in the 1890s. This familiar expression was also set to music. Visit our interactive history of Kodak products to listen and see some of today's latest digital products and our early film and cameras from the 1880s.

At Kodak, we believe that by doing well by shareholders also means doing right by customers, employees, neighbors, and suppliers. With that in mind, Kodak operates its facilities, and designs and markets its products and services , not only to increase shareholder value, but also to promote development of the individual, the well being of the community, and respect for the environment. Kodak Values & Mission All of us at Kodak work from a set of core values, and we're proud to say that our resulting personal conduct allows for an environment that is free from inappropriate pressures and diversions. We show respect for the dignity of the individual. And in the process, we value and champion our human differences. This helps us maintain the diversity of our workforce. We uphold uncompromising integrity. We demonstrate honest, ethical behavior in all transactions, placing the success of our business and its people ahead of any personal gain. We give and receive unquestionable trust. We work in an environment in which we can trust one another and share information freely, thereby doing our jobs to the very best of our abilities. We prove and maintain constant credibility. By consistently delivering on our commitments (and even

admitting to the occasional mistake), we earn the credibility of those around us. We support continual improvement and personal renewal. Varied opportunities for individual learning and growth allow us to achieve the world-class expectations of our publics. We recognize and celebrate achievement. We welcome opportunities to openly celebrate individual and team achievements, and congratulate those contributing to Kodak's success. With the above mentioned values in mind, we plan to grow more rapidly than our competitors by providing customers with the solutions they need to capture, store, process, output and communicate imagesanywhere, anytime. We will derive our competitive advantage by delivering differentiated, cost-effective solutionsincluding consumables, hardware, software, systems and servicesquickly and with flawless quality. All this is thanks to our diverse team of energetic, results-oriented employees with the world-class talent and skills necessary to sustain Kodak as the world leader in imaging. Corporate Responsibility Principles 1. Kodak conducts its business activities to high ethical standards. 2. Kodak respects internationally accepted legal principles, and obeys the laws of countries in which it does business. 3. Kodak is committed to sound corporate governance. In this regard, the Company's diverse, independent Board of Directors has adopted publicly available governance principles. 4. Kodak conducts its business activities in an environmentally responsible manner. 5. Kodak respects the privacy rights of its employees, customers, and suppliers. 6. Kodak promotes a work environment of equal opportunity for all employees, and treats its employees in a non-discriminatory manner. 7. Kodak is committed to employing a diverse work force, and to building and maintaining an inclusive work environment. 8. Kodak maintains a safe and healthy work environment. 9. Kodak respects its employees' workplace right of association. 10. Kodak will not establish or maintain a business relationship with any supplier if Kodak believes that the supplier's practices violate local laws or fundamental principles relating to labor standards or environmental protection. 11. Kodak is sensitive to the economic development priorities of the developing countries in which it does business. 12. Kodak maintains a philanthropic program that reflects its global corporate goals in community development, recruitment, technology access, business opportunity, and quality of life.

Mission statement of Kodak Corporate Mission: We will build a world-class, results-oriented, diverse culture based on our six key values, through which we will grow more rapidly than our competitors by providing our customers and consumers with solutions to capture, store, process, output, recognize and celebrate achievement and communicate their images to people and machines anywhere, anyplace, and anytime. We will derive our competitive advantage by offering our customers and consumers differentiated, cost-effective solutions they want, when they want, and with flawless quality in our consumables, hardware, systems, and services. In this way, we will achieve our fundamental objective of Total Customer Satisfaction and our consequent goals of Increased Global Market Share and Superior Financial Performance. Corporate Vision: To be the World Leader in Imaging list of products manufactured by Kodak. Computer printers Kodak has produced a range of Computer printers, concentrating on the photo printing market. Kodak EasyShare Inkjet All-in-One Printers Kodak EasyShare 5100 All-in-One Printer Kodak EasyShare 5300 All-in-One Printer Kodak EasyShare 5500 All-in-One Printer Kodak ESP3 All-in-One Printer Kodak ESP5 All-in-One Printer Kodak ESP7 All-in-One Printer Kodak ESP9 All-in-One Printer

Kodak Photo Printer 6800

Printer paper Kodak Ultima

Digital cameras Kodak Professional Digital Cameras Kodak was a leader in professional-grade digital photography products, although in recent years it has

retreated from this market. Since Kodak did not have its own line of lenses, Kodak digital SLRs have all taken either Canon EOS or Nikon F-mount lenses; most have either been based on Canon or Nikon 135 film SLRs. Kodak DC220 Pro Edition Kodak DC260 Pro Edition Kodak EOS-DCS 1 - converted Canon EOS-1N, released 1997. DCS 300 series - converted Nikon Pronea, released 1999. DCS 400 series - converted Nikon N90s, released 1994. DCS 500 series - converted Canon EOS-1N, released 1999. DCS 600 series - converted Nikon F5, released 1999. DCS 700 series - converted Nikon F5, released 2001. DCS Pro Back - for various medium format cameras. DCS Pro 14n - world's first full-frame 135 film-sized sensor, with 14 megapixels. DCS Pro SLR/n - Single lens reflex camera compatible with Nikon lenses DCS Pro SLR/c - Single lens reflex camera compatible with Canon EOS lenses. Kodak Consumer Digital Cameras Kodak DC-Series DC-Series Cameras[1] were the earliest consumer digital cameras released. For more details, see Kodak DC Series DC20 DC25 DC40 DC50 DC120 DC200 DC200 Plus DC210 DC210 Plus DC215 DC220 DC240 DC260 DC265 DC280 DC290 DC3200 DC3400 DC3800 DC4800 DC5000

Kodak EasyShare Consumer Digital Cameras Kodak EasyShare DX-Series The DX series cameras were the first EasyShare models released, beginning with the DX3215. It was originally a very basic point and shoot camera series, compatible with the original EasyShare Camera Dock. The CX series eventually replaced the lower-end DX models, and the newer DX-Series models had more advanced features and higher megapixel resolutions and zoom. The DX series is now discontinued. The higher-end of the DX-Series (higher zoom, megapixel) eventually became the ZSeries. Select DX models were the last Kodak consumer digital cameras to use CompactFlash external memory cards. DX3215: 1.3 megapixel, 4 zoom (2 optical + 2 digital) DX3500: DX3600: DX3700: DX3900: 3 megapixel, 3 optical zoom DX4330: DX4530: 5 megapixel, 10 zoom (3 optical), successor to DX4330 DX4900: 4 megapixel, 3 optical zoom, successor to DX3900 DX6340: 3.1 megapixel, 4 zoom DX6440: 4 megapixel, 4 zoom, successor to DX6340 DX6490: 4 megapixel, 10 optical zoom DX7440: 4 megapixel, 4 zoom DX7590: 5 megapixel, 10 zoom, successor to the DX6490 DX7630: 6 megapixel, 3 zoom Kodak EasyShare CX-Series

The CX series is now discontinued, replaced by the C series. The CX series grew out of the DX series. At the time, it was the range of the lowest-priced, most basic point and shoot cameras, typically with no more than a 3 optical zoom. CX4200: CX4210: CX4230: 2 megapixel, 3 zoom CX4300: CX4310: CX6200: CX6230: CX6330:

CX6445: CX7220: 2 megapixel, 2 zoom CX7300: 3.2 megapixel, fixed focal length lens CX7310: CX7330: 3.1 megapixel, 3 zoom CX7430: 4 megapixel, 3 zoom CX7525: CX7530: 5 megapixel, 3 zoom Kodak EasyShare LS-Series

The LS series was the first EasyShare range to emphasize small form factor, pocket-size cameras. The LS series has now been discontinued. It has been replaced by the V-Series cameras that emphasize small, stylish design with advanced features. Select LS-series models used custom docks. Kodak EasyShare LS420 Kodak EasyShare LS443 Kodak EasyShare LS633 Kodak EasyShare LS7434 megapixel, 2.8 zoom Kodak EasyShare LS7535 megapixel, 2.8 zoom Kodak EasyShare LS755 Kodak DVC-Series Cameras The DVC-Series were digital video cameras (web-cams) that took low-resolution pictures and video and attached to a computer via USB. DVC cameras are discontinued. DVC300 DVC323 DVC325 Kodak PalmPix-Series Cameras PalmPix cameras attached to a Palm PDA device, and took low-resolutions pictures. PalmPix cameras are discontinued. PalmPix for the Palm M100 & M105 PalmPix for the Palm M500 PalmPix for the Palm III series of PDAs Film cameras Kodak has a long history in manufacturing film cameras [3], but has ceased marketing them in Western Europe and North America, excluding disposable cameras. Kodak film cameras continue to be sold in India, Latin America, Eastern Europe and China.

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[edit] Advantix C Series Advantix C300 Auto Advantix C370 Auto Advantix C400 Auto-focus Advantix C470 Auto-focus Advantix C650 Zoom Advantix C700 Zoom Advantix C750 Zoom Advantix C800 Zoom Advantix C850 Zoom

[edit] Advantix F Series Advantix F300 Auto Advantix F320 Auto Advantix F330 Auto Advantix F350 Auto Advantix F600 Zoom Advantix F620 Zoom

[edit] Advantix T Series Advantix T20 Auto Advantix T30 Auto Advantix T40 Auto Advantix T50 Auto Advantix T60 Auto-focus Advantix T70 Zoom Advantix T500 Auto-focus Advantix T550 Auto-focus Advantix T570 Auto-focus Advantix T700 Zoom

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