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Company Profile
- Company Name
- Issi Corporation
- Address
- 11-1 Yunohara Oharagadani, Nishibetsuin-cho, Kameoka-shi, Kyoto 621-0124 Japan
TEL: +81-771-27-2141
FAX: +81-771-27-2541
MAIL: info@isshi.co.jp
- Executives
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President : Masahiro Tsunetsugu
Senior Director : Mitsuru Sakamoto
Director : Yoshihiko Yasukawa
Director : Shigekazu Nakazawa
Director : Tsutomu Ueki
Auditor : Masato Nomura
- Established
- March, 1932
- Business Outline
- Design, manufacturing, and sale of precision automotive, industrial machinery, and electrical device parts produced through a combination of forging (cold, warm, and hot) and machine processing
- Capital
- 145 million yen
- Main Supply
Destinations - 〔Automobiles〕TOYOTA, NISSAN, HONDA, MITSUBISHI, MAZDA, SUBARU CORPORATION, DAIHATSU, SUZUKI
〔Trucks & Buses〕FUSO, ISUZU, HINO
〔Motorcycles〕KAWASAKI, SUZUKI
〔Construction〕KOMATSU, Nippon Caterpillar, KOBELCO
〔Component Suppliers〕JTEKT, NSK STEERING SYSTEMS, HITACHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS,MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
- Main Suppliers
- Metal One Steel Products Corporation, Kobe Steel, LTD., Nippon Steel Corporation, JFE Steel Corporation, Daido Steel Co.,Ltd.
- Employees
- 130, (165 including related companies)
History
- 1932
- - Founded in Osaka City
- 1954
- - Changed the corporate name to “Issi Rasen”
- 1960
- - Introduced a nut former from West Germany and started mass-producing cold forged nuts
- 1962
- - Introduced a nut former from National Machinery (American)
- 1968
- - Introduced domestically produced full-fledged nut formers that had been jointly developed with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
- 1970
- - Introduced nut formers from National Kayser (West German)
- 1976
- - Introduced a hot former from Nedschroef (Dutch) and started mass-producing hot forged nuts
- 1980
- - Introduced a parts former and started mass-producing cold forged automotive parts
- 1982
- - The 50th corporate anniversary
- 1985
- - Introduced a continuous hardening/quenching furnace for in-house heat treatment
- 1989
- - Introduced a AMP20 hot former from Hatebur (Swiss)
- 1991
- - Introduced one of the largest parts former in Japan
- 1998
- - Changed the corporate name to “Issi”
- 2000
- - Obtained ISO9001 certification (JAB/UKAS)
- 2001
- - Started a plan to introduce more NC machines for parts production
- 2003
- - Introduced a IPF-660SS parts former
- 2004
- - Introduced a large long-parts former
- 2007
- - Introduced an automatic bolt test machine
- The 75th corporate anniversary
- 2010
- - Introduced automatic weighing/packing machines
- 2011
- - Introduced an automatic optical counting machine
- Introduced LED lights in the factory and office
- 2012
- - Introduced two precision-lathe/measurement machines
- Introduced a solar power generation system
- The 80th corporate anniversary
- Developed new flare inspection equipment
- 2013
- - Introduced five state-of-the-art tapping machines
- 2014
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- ISSI Corp. entered into the Partnership Agreement with Kyoto Gakuen Univ. on food, agriculture, ecology-related business, and practical education for the students.
- ISSI Corp. in partnership with Kyoto Univ. started the industry-university collaborative research themed ‘the Next-generation Automobiles/Vehicles and Mechanism.’
- 2015
- - Introduction of state-of-the-art combined processing machines
- Introduction of the machining center with built-in robot arm
- 2016
- - Introduction of state-of-the-art non-contact image dimension measuring devices
- Aluminum alloy precision components
- 2017
- - ISSI Corp. commemorated the 85th anniversary since its establishment.
- Introduction of the state-of-the-art combined processing machine No.2
- Introduction of the machining center with built-in robotic arm No.2
- 2018
- - Introduction of the NC/MC large-scale combined line.
Associations/Federations
- Japan Soc. for Technology of Plasticity
- Kansai Economic Federation
- Japan Auto Parts Industries Association
- Kyoto Industrial Association
- Kyoto Industrial Support Organization21