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Factory site space |
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| Total Land Area : 59,543m2 |
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| Total Floor Space of Buildings : 16,779m2 |
Employees |
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| Office workers for sales and general administration : 38 |
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| Design Engineers and Production Engineers : 62 |
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| Factory Technicians : 40 |
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| Total : 140persons |
Main Products |
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| Turbo Fans and Blower, Multi-Blade Fans, Radial Fans |
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| Axial Fans, 3D-Blade Fans and Blowers, Multistage Blowers |
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| Blower and Fan Peripheral Systems, Wind Tunnel Test Equipment, Electric-Arc Furnace Dedusting Systems |
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| General Steel Fabrication and Steel Constructions |
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History |
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| 1949/March |
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Kansai-Kouki was founded in Yokkaichi-shi with the capital of 2 million-Yen. (Mainly produced railroad car parts) |
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| 1962/July |
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Headquarters and factory moved to newly built facilities in Suzuka-shi (present location) to accommodate business expansion. Full-scale production began as a specialty manufacturer of building material collection, crushing and separation machinery. |
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| 1966/January |
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Capital was increased to 82 million Yen. |
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| 1967/December |
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A partnership was established with Ebara Corporation through capital participation and direct management involvement by Ebara in order to enrich the company profile and expand the company’s product lineup.
The company name was changed to Ebara Kouki Co., Ltd., and began subcontract design and manufacturing of Ebara-brand steel-fabricated fans and blowers.
Production and sales of building-material machinery continued. |
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| 1984/July |
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The Fan and Blower Division was expanded to accommodate the full transfer of steel-fabricated fans and blower production from Ebara Corporation. |
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| 1991/Sep |
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Capital was increased to 155,545,000 yen. |
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| 1995/May |
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New assembly and testing facility built to strengthen manufacturing and test capability. |
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| 2001/July |
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Sales and Engineering divisions were transferred from Hamada Blower Co., Ltd., and the company name was changed to Ebara Hamada Blower Co., Ltd.
The new company becomes the leading fan and blower manufacturer in Japan, capturing the top market share position.
Building material machinery (Vibration Screens, Classifiers) transferred to the Ebara Group company, Pacific Machinery & Engineering Co., Ltd. |
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| 2002/Oct |
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ISO14001 Certification acquired. |
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| 2003/Oct |
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ISO9001 Certification acquired. |
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| 2005/Oct |
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Capital increased to 300,580,000 yen (present capital).
(approximated at 100yen to 1 USD, capital equivalent to 3M USD) |
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