Nokia’s history starts in 1865, when engineer Fredrik Idestam established a wood-pulp mill in southern Finland and started manufacturing paper. Due to the European industrialization and the growing consumption of paper and cardboard Nokia soon became successful. Nokia’s products were exported first to Russia and then to the UK and France. The Nokia factory attracted a large workforce and a small community grew up around it
Contents
Introduction
Paper was the beginning
Expanding into electronics
The journey into telecommunications
New Products
Today’s leader
Focusing on Telecommunications
Material Extraction
Lifecycle Analysis
Batteries used in Nokia cell phones
2004-Year of Records
Nokia Key figures 2004
Total Net sales
Net sales by a country
Strong Nokia Team
Nokia Cell Phones Launched In 2004
Nokia’s Top 5 Priorities
Conclusion
Bibliography
Author: Nagdev Nilesh