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Gold Peak Industries (Holdings) Limited
Native name
金山工業(集團)有限公司
Company typePublic listed company
SEHK40
IndustryElectronics industry
Founded1964
ProductsBattery and battery-related products, electronics and acoustics products and automotive wire harness
Number of employees
8,200 (as of 2017)
Websitewww.goldpeak.com

Gold Peak Industries (Holdings) Limited is a Hong Kong-based battery manufacturer established in 1964. They have been listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange since 1984. The Group has built few brand names for its major product categories, such as GP batteries, KEF premium consumer loudspeakers and Celestion professional loudspeakers.

Gold Peak Industries (Holdings) Limited currently owns 85% interest in GP Industries while GP Industries holds an approximately 62% interest in GP Batteries. Both GP Industries and GP Batteries are publicly listed in Singapore.

GP Industries Limited

GP Industries is mainly engaged in the development, manufacture and marketing of electronics and acoustics products. This includes KEF consumer speakers and Celestion professional speaker drivers.

Automotive wire harnesses

GP Industries is one of China's manufacturers of automotive wire harnesses for the domestic market. Furthermore, it supplies Japanese, European and American automobiles.

The products are supplied to major Chinese JV automakers including Shanghai Volkswagen, Shanghai General Motors and Cummins. In addition, the products are also supplied to the second tier customers like Shanghai Koito in China, as well as Valeo, Decoma and Visteon in the US.

GP Batteries International Limited

GP Batteries manufactures and markets batteries and battery-related products including primary batteries (alkaline, carbon-zinc, lithium, silver oxide), rechargeable batteries (nickel metal hydride, lithium-ion and lithium polymer) and chargers which includes portable solar chargers. They are one of Asia's largest battery manufacturing companies. GPBI supplies battery products to original equipment manufacturers, battery companies as well as consumer retail markets under the GP brand name. GP Batteries also produces batteries for electric vehicles and emergency starter batteries using thin metal film lead acid technology.

Cadmium poisoning case

Workers at GP factories have been routinely exposed to Cadmium dust,[1][2] an extremely toxic metal used in the manufacture of Nickel-cadmium batteries that can cause kidney failure, lung cancer and bone disease. In 2006 more than 100 female factory workers in southern China attempted to sue their former employers (GP) over suspected cadmium poisoning.[3]

On 24 August 2010, over a hundred workers protested outside GP's factory in Huizhou. GP had promised compensation to workers affected by poisoning but severely reduced the negotiated amount offering a "take it or leave it" situation.

Karin Mak's documentary Red Dust follows female workers fighting for medical care from their former employer, China's GP Batteries factory, after suffering years of cadmium poisoning.[4]

References

  1. ^ "GP Cadmium Poisoning Case". Globalization Monitor. 9 October 2012.
  2. ^ Liu, Chenyan (14 December 2006). "Cadmium poisoned workers battle for their lives". CSR Asia. Archived from the original on 6 April 2012.
  3. ^ Frost, Stephen (16 December 2006). "Chinese workers sue GP". CSR Asia. Archived from the original on 6 April 2012.
  4. ^ Red Dust « Next Frame Student Film Festival Archived 26 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine. Nextframe.org.