Shanghai Harajuku Electrical Appliance Company

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The Shanghai Harajuku Electrical Appliance Company is the main branch of the Japanese proprietorship named after the Harajuku district of Tokyo.

The Shanghai branch serves as a supplier of various AC adapters and printed circuit boards which are shipped around the world. Most of the customers are in Japan, but include China and the United States.

The facilities in Shanghai were founded in 1996. Within 5 years it had sold a cumulative total of 30 million adapters, and in 2001 the company exported over $39 million in products. The success coincided with a boom in outsourced labor, which has subsided a bit since 2001.

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