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Company Profile and History
Company profile(As of June 28,2024)
Company name | ISSI Corporation |
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Location | Head office/factory 11-1 Yunohara Oharagatani, Nishibetsuin-cho, Kameoka-shi, Kyoto 621-0124 access map TEL:+81-771-27-2141(Switchboard) FAX:+81-771-27-2541 Kyoto Labo #601 Arvita Kyoto, 350 Kuse-kamikyuze-cho, Minami-ku, Kyoto 601-8212, Japan access map TEL: +81-75-203-1983 |
Officers |
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Establishment | March 1932 |
Business content | Design, manufacture, and sales of precision parts for automobiles, industrial machinery, electrical equipment, etc. by combining cold, warm, hot heading and machining. |
Capital | 145 million yen |
Main Suppliers |
[Automobile] TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION、Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.、Honda Motor Co., Ltd.、 MITSUBISHI MOTORS CORPORATION、Mazda Motor Corporation、 Hino Motors, Ltd. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation |
Related public institutions |
Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc.、Japan Auto Parts Industries Association、Kansai Economic Federation、Kyoto Industrial Association, Inc.、KYOTO Industrial Support Organization 21、 Osaka Small and Medium Business Investment & Consultation Co.,Ltd |
Main vendors |
Metal One specialty steel corporation 、Kobe Steel, Ltd.、NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION、JFE Steel Corporation、 Daido Steel Co., Ltd. |
Number of employees | Non-consolidated 118 Group total 175 |
History
1932 | Founded in Osaka city |
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1954 | Company name changed to Isshi Rasen Co. |
1960 | Introduced a nut former from West Germany and started mass production of nuts by cold heading. |
1962 | Introduced nut former machine manufactured by National Corporation in the United States. |
1968 | Introduced a full-scale domestically produced nut former machine jointly developed with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. |
1970 | Introduced nut former machine manufactured by West German National Kaiser. |
1976 | Introduced a hot former machine manufactured by Nedschloff in the Netherlands and started mass production of hot forged parts. |
1980 | Mass production of cold heading parts for automobiles begins with the introduction of the Parts Former. |
1982 | 50th anniversary of founding |
1985 | Introduced a continuous quenching and tempering furnace to bring heat treatment in-house. |
1989 | AMP20 hot former machine manufactured by Hatebur of Switzerland is introduced. |
1991 | Introduced one of the largest parts former machines in Japan |
1998 | Company name changed to ISSI Corporation |
2000 | ISO9001 certification acquired |
2001 | Started plans to increase the number of NC lathes for parts |
2003 | Parts former (IPF-660SS) introduced |
2004 | Introduction of large long parts former ISO14001 certification acquired |
2007 | Automatic bolt testing machine introduced. 75th anniversary of founding |
2010 | Introduction of automatic weighing and packing machine |
2011 | Large-scale optical automatic counting and packing machine introduced. Installed LED lighting in factories and offices |
2012 | Installed 2 NC precision lathes and measuring devices Solar power generation system installed 80th anniversary of founding Newly developed automatic flare inspection device |
2013 | Increased tapping machine by 5 units |
2014 | Signed a collaboration agreement with Kyoto University of Advanced Science regarding food, agriculture, environment-related business and practical education for students. Started joint industry-academia research with Kyoto University on the theme of “research on next-generation automobiles, vehicles, and mechanisms. |
2015 | Introduction of multitasking machine Introduced machining center with built-in robot arm |
2016 | Introduced non-contact image dimension measuring machine Started mass production of aluminum alloy precision parts |
2017 | 85th anniversary of founding Introduced the second state-of-the-art multitasking machine Introduced the second machining center with a built-in robot arm |
2018 | NC/MC large combined line introduced |
2020 | New combined septic tanks and oil-water separation tanks begin operation. |
2021 | Company logo mark changed Renovated the head office building and renewed its image. |
2022 | 90th anniversary of founding |
2023 | Opened Kyoto Labo in Minami-ku, Kyoto. |
2024 | Acquired Fujino Industries,co Ltd. and S-Techno Corporation as group companies. |