Overview
LG Electronics, Inc. was established in 1958 and is a technology innovator in consumer electronics, home appliances and mobile communications. LG is employing more than 82,000 people working in over 110 operations including 81 subsidiaries around the world.
The brand LG Electronics was launched in Australia in 1997. LG Electronics Australia Pty Limited is headquartered in New South Wales and has branch offices and warehouses in Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Townsville.
Core competencies
LG is comprised of four business units - Mobile Communications, Digital Appliance, Digital Display and Digital Media. LG is the world’s leading producer of CDMA/GSM handsets, air conditioners, front-loading washing machines, optical storage products, DVD players, flat panel TVs and home Theatre systems.
Products/services
In the Australian market, LG Electronics currently offers the following products:
Mobile Phones
TV/Audio/Video
Kitchen Appliances
Laundry/Floorcare Appliances
IT Products
Air Conditioning
How to buy
Call 1300 LG Care (1300 54 2273)
Contact details
LG Australia Head Office
2 Wonderland Drive Eastern Creek
NSW 2766
Fax. +02 8805 4201
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