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Company Name Teikuro Inc.
Head Office 2-8-9 Sawakami, Atsuta-ku, Nagoya, Japan
Established September 8, 1952
Capital ¥24 million
President Takahiro Ichikawa
Lines of Business Various surface treatments
Applications Automotive stamping dies, precision machine parts, spinning machine parts, aircraft parts, maritime parts, vehicle parts, ironmaking rolls, resin type, glass molds, forging dies, rubber molds, electroforming dies, and other machine parts in general.

History

1952
Established Teikoku Mekki Co., Ltd. (currently Teikuro Inc.)
at the current Head Office on September 8
1964
Increased the capital to 6 million yen
1965
Developed chrome plating technology for automotive press dies
1968
Moved the head plant to Tokai city
Changed company name to Teikoku Kuromu Co., Ltd.
1981
Increased the capital to 12 million yen
1983
Increased the capital to 24 million yen
1984
Established Teikuro Corporation in California, USA
Established Thai Teikuro Co., Ltd. (joint venture) in Thailand
1985
Commenced Hayward plant operation in California, USA
1988
Commenced Springfield plant operation in Ohio, USA
1990
Established Teikuro (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (joint venture) in Thailand,
replaced Thai Teikuro Co., Ltd.
1991
Established Hwajin Teikuro Co., Ltd. (joint venture) in Korea
1999
Opened Tokyo branch office
2000
Technical contracted with Hartchrom Teikuro Automotive AG in Switzerland,
(currently Hartchrom Teikuro Automotive GmbH in German)
Commenced new Bang Pakong plant operation in Thailand
2003
Established Teikuro (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd. in Guangzhou, China
2004
Technical contracted with Tarakcioglu A.S. in Turkey
Established Teikuro (Tianjin) Co., Ltd. in Tianjin, China
2005
Changed company name to Teikuro Inc.
2007
Commenced Meridian plant operation in Mississippi, USA
2008
Established Teikuro Kyushu Inc. in Fukuoka, Japan
2015
Established PT. Teikuro Engineering Indonesia in Karawang, Indonesia
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