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Founded in Fukushima-ku, Osaka City, as a maker of pressing machines |
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Moved operations to Nishiyodogawa-ku |
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Because of business expansion, company was incorporated under the current name FUJI Machine Works Co., Ltd. |
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Developed and produced Motor Frame Forming Machine |
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Developed and produced Compressor Case Forming Machine |
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Installed Motor frame production line |
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Developed innovative process for tunnel welding (patent obtained in 1990) |
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Developed expanding machine (patent obtained in 1993) |
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Entered into a technical sharing agreement with Jammes Industrie S.A. of France , including the licensing of the multi-roll machine patent, while reserving sales rights in countries not including Europe and the USA |
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Expanded overseas sales of the Compressor Case Production Line |
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Began sales of Catalytic Converter Production Line as one of our featured products along with the Compressor Case Line |
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Expanded product line up; increased capability in the research, development and manufacturing areas with opening of new facility |
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Due to recent rapid growth, Fuji commenced a project to expand the size of it's main facility |
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We received the internationally accepted standard of quality, ISO9001 certification. This is in recognition of our commitment to the development and production of equipment of the highest standards and our unending efforts to go beyond the expectations of our customers. |
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Kohei Fujita assumed the roles of President and CEO of Fuji Machine Works |
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