| ■President | 
                Takashi Imai | 
                ■Banks of Account | 
              
              
                | ■Capital | 
                Ten Million yen | 
                The Chugoku Bank, Ltd Niwase Branch 
                  Account SUMITOMO MITSUI BANKING CORPORATION Okayama Branch  
                THE SYOKOCHUKIN BANK Okayama Branch | 
              
              
                | ■Established | 
                April 1956 | 
              
              
                | ■Main
                    Clients | 
              
              
                ALMEX Inc. 
                  Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries CO., Ltd 
                  Okayama City Hall 
                  ONDO CORPORATION 
                  KATAYAMA KOGYO CO., LTD 
                  KAWASAKI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD 
                  Kawasaki Plant Systems, Ltd 
                  KYOWA MACHINERY 
                  KURASHIKI KAKO CO., LTD. 
                  Kurashiki City Hall 
                  KURIMOTO 
                  CP CHEMICAL INCORPORATED 
                  JPC CO., LTD 
                  JFE Engineering Corporation 
                  JFE Holdings, Inc. 
                  Shinagawa Refractories 
                  KOBELCO ECO-SOLUTIONS CO., LTD 
                  SEIREI INDUSTRY CO., LTD 
                  SEKISUI CHEMICAL
                    CO., LTD | 
                Sekisui House, Ltd. 
DAIHATSU MOTOR CO., LTD 
DAIHEN INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY CORP. 
TAIYO CO., LTD 
TAKAO KINZOKU KOGYO CO., LTD 
Takisawa Machine Tool Co., Ltd 
Dowa Techno Engineering Co., Ltd 
Tokiwa Sangyo Co., Ltd 
PanaHome Corporation 
NACHI-FUJIKOSHI CORP. 
Mazda Motor Corporation. 
MITSUI ENGINEERING & SHIPBUILDING CO., LTD 
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation 
MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.  
HIROSHIMA MACHINERY WORKS 
MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD. 
Plant and Transportation Systems Engineering & Construction Center 
Y-TEC Corporation | 
              
              
                | ■Offices | 
              
              
                Headquarter: 
Imaoka 1001, Kita-ku, Okayama city 
TEL.+81-86-284-2828 FAX.+81- 086-284-6625 
 
Main Plants: 
Imaoka 1001, Kita-ku, Okayama city 
TEL.+81-86-284-8488 FAX.+81-86-284-848 
Kibi Kogen Plant: 
   Kuroyama 48, kibichuo-cho, kaga-gun,
                          Okayama 
                  TEL.+81-866-56-7335 FAX.+81-866-56-7334 
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                | ■Company
                    History | 
              
              
                October
                      1947 
                 | 
                 Under
                    the sole proprietorship of Yasuzo Ishikawa, started business
                as a producer of machined and carburized steel. | 
                December
                      1981 
                 | 
                Plant
                    No.2 (assembly plant) completed. 
                 | 
              
              
                | April
                1956 | 
                Established
                as Ishikawa Carburization Manufacturing Works, Ltd. | 
                June
                1982 | 
                Registered as electrical engineering contractor. | 
              
              
                | April
                1960 | 
                April 1960 Renamed Ishikawa Iron Works, Ltd. | 
                December
                1982 | 
                Received
                    building license for industrial operations of steel construction,
                    machinery and equipment installation, water utilities and
                    cleaning utilities
(license from governor of Okayama Prefecture). | 
              
              
                | May
                1971 | 
                 Head
                office and plant completed in Hirano, Okayama city. | 
                February 1991 | 
                Kibi Kogen plant completed. | 
              
              
                | May
                1972 | 
                Renamed
                Ishikawa Kogyo CO., Ltd | 
                March
                1991 | 
                Tokio
                    Itano became chairperson, Tsuneo Moritani succeeded him as
                president. | 
              
              
                | July
                1972 | 
                Fabrication
                    of general industrial machinery initiated and design department
                set up. | 
                November 1992 | 
                Ichinomiya
                plant opened as assembly plant. | 
              
              
                | February
                1974 | 
                Tokio
                Itano succeeded Yasuo Ishikawa as president. | 
                June
                1995 | 
                Tsuneo
                    Moritani became chairperson, Hitoshi Moritani succeeded him
                as president. | 
              
              
                | January
                1975 | 
                Trading
                department started; machinery and equipment wholesale. | 
                December
                2002 | 
                Headquarters
                moved to Imaoka (Ichinomiya plant), Okayama city. | 
              
              
                | March
                1975 | 
                Oil
                and air pressure equipment repair operations started. | 
                June
                2005 | 
                New specialized assembly plant opened. | 
              
              
                | May
                1976 | 
                Design
                and fabrication of wide range of oil pressure units started. | 
                 May 2009 | 
                 Hitoshi
                    Moritani was retired as president,  Takashi Imai succeeded
                    him as president. | 
              
              
                | March
                1980 | 
                Received license for manufacturing of first class pressure vessels. | 
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                | May
                1980 | 
                Received
                crane-manufacturing license. | 
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