Taiwan Antai Company was established after a joint venture between Japan's Yaskawa and Taiwan's TECO
Several electrical and motor companies in Taiwan all cooperated with Japan in technology production in the 1950s and 1960s, and then developed their own technologies
Began to be sold back to Japan or mainland China and Southeast Asia
Teco Electric was founded in 1956, originally named "Teco Electric Factory", and initially set up a factory in Sanchong City, Taipei County Manufactured motors and later moved to Xinzhuang City, Taipei County to set up a factory. In 1966, TECO Electric established Toyo Bearing Company and cooperated with Japan Toyo Co., Ltd. to manufacture various precision bearings. In 1966, TECO Electric established Taian Electric to produce various switches, distribution panels, VS control panels, etc.
In 1972, TECO Electric set up a factory in Tamsui Town, Taipei County and began to produce computers, televisions, and air conditioners. The Tamsui factory later moved to Guanyin Township, Taoyuan County, and motor production was also moved to Central Taoyuan County. Li city. On November 5, 1973, TECO Electric was listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange. In 1975, TECO Electric began to produce high-tonnage box air conditioners and separate twin air conditioners, and established TECO Commercial Machinery. In 1980, TECO Electric established Dongxun Company and entered the communication equipment market. In 1982, TECO Electric established CIMB Electronics. In mid-January 1991, TECO Electric, Taiwan Fluorescent Lamp and Japan's Toshiba jointly established Taiwan Toshiba Precision to produce compressors [1].
Since the 1990s, TECO has diversified its operations and entered fields such as electronic control, information, construction, and catering. In 1991, TECO established Leyale Food and entered the catering industry. In 1993, TECO Electric established the TECO Science, Technology, Culture and Education Foundation. In 1994, the TECO Science and Technology Culture and Education Foundation established the "TECO Science and Technology Award". In August 1996, TECOM, TECOM, China Steel Corporation and Deutsche Telekom jointly established TECOM Telecom (acquired by Taiwan Mobile on June 11, 2004 and eliminated on September 2, 2008), entering the telecommunications industry. . In 1997, TECO Electric became one of the five founding shareholders of Taiwan High Speed ??Rail Corporation and established TECO Technology. In 1998, TECO Electric established TECO International Consulting Company. In June 1998, TECO Electric established Lingguang Technology. In 1999, TECO Electric established Dongjie Information Service Company and entered the information service industry.
In 2000, TECO Electric's headquarters moved from the "TECO Building" on Songjiang Road, Taipei City, to Nangang Software Industrial Park, Nangang District, Taipei City, and Taiwan Home Delivery was established. In 2001, TECO Electric established TECO Laser Technology to produce electroluminescent displays (ELD). In 2002, TECO Electric released a new version of the Corporate Identification System (CIS) and launched the second-generation trademark; TECO Group was integrated into six major business groups. In 2003, TECO Electric officially merged with Taian Electric, and "Wuxi TECO Electric" was officially put into production. In 2004, TECO Electric established "Jiangxi TECO Electric Co., Ltd.".
##In 2005, TECO Electric and Japan's Yaskawa Electric jointly established TECO Yaskawa Motor in Kitakyushu City. On May 17, 2005, Lingguang Technology stock was listed. In 2006, TECO Electric obtained the Taiwan general agency rights for Electrolux front-loading washing machines, TECO established "Antai Innovation Technology (Xiamen) Co., Ltd.", and the Jiangxi TECO factory was completed and opened. In 2007, TECO Electric successfully developed a 2MW wind turbine and established "Fujian TECO Precision Co., Ltd." and "Qingdao TECO Precision Electromechanical Co., Ltd."
Teco Electric is currently the largest heavy electrical manufacturer in Taiwan. Its current revenue is half and half between heavy electrical and home appliances. It is also one of the founding shareholders of Taiwan High Speed ??Rail Corporation and Yuantong Electric. Huang Maoxiong, former chairman of TECO Electric, said at the funeral ceremony of Lin Changcheng: "Although Lin Changcheng was called the 'King of Hell' by TECO employees when he was the factory director at TECO, Lin Changcheng's attitude towards employees has always been The requirements of "quality first, delivery second, price and profit third" will create TECO's status as the "Motor Kingdom" today. ”