Company Profile
Company Profile
Company Overview
Company Name | Mikuni Kikai Kogyo Co., Ltd. |
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Established | June 12, 1950 (Showa 25) |
Capital | ¥88,000,000 |
Board of Directors |
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Number of Employees |
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Banks |
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Construction Industry License Number |
Governor of Tokyo Metropolitan Government License (General / Specific) No. 21453 |
Types of Construction Business Permitted | Machinery and Equipment Installation Work (General), Piping Work (General), Electrical Work (Specific) |
Organization Chart |
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Corporate History
1950 |
Founder Iwakichi Shimizu (First President) established the company as a compressor sales agency with a capital of ¥500,000 at 2-2-2 Ginza Higashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo. |
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1952 |
Commenced handling hydraulic equipment. |
1958 |
Moved the headquarters to 2-2-2 Kaji-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. |
1960 |
Established the Hitachi branch office (now the North Kanto Sales Office) at 1-17-5 Wakabacho, Hitachi City. |
1965 |
Established the Osaka branch office (now the Osaka Sales Office) at 2-1-17 Minamimorimachi, Kita-ku, Osaka. |
1971 |
Integrated the engineering departments of each sales division, established the Technical Department, and became responsible for the design, manufacture, and construction of various plants and equipment, solidifying its position as a comprehensive engineering trading company. |
1974 |
Established the International Department and solidified the sales system for imported equipment. |
1980 |
Shuichiro Shimizu became the president. |
1999 |
Constructed and relocated the headquarters office to 3-19-11 Ryogoku, Sumida-ku, Tokyo. |
2003 |
Signed a distributor agreement for Burton Corblin in Japan for diaphragm compressors. |
2011 |
Tadanori Shimizu became the president. |
2013 |
Announced a focus on renewable energy and decarbonization as the most important market, strengthening system engineering and handling imported products in these fields. |
2018 |
Signed a distributor agreement in Japan with Explosion Power for Shock Pulse Generator. |
2024 |
Signed a distributor agreement in Japan with Enapter for AEM Electrolysers for Hydrogen Production equipment. |