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Strategic Alliance: Rockwell Automation and FANUC
The power of STRATEGIC ALLIANCE: ROCKWELL AUTOMATION AND FANUC: Streamline operations, collaboration maintenance, management, and intelligence with agile manufacturing systems FANUC and Rockwell Automation design complementary solutions based on the Rockwell Automation Integrated Architecture™ with a complete hardware and software working for you suite for your powertrain application. The Integrated Architecture production control and information system can help you improve productivity and reduce costs. PartnerNetwork™ solutions Today, within a complex system, more sophisticated devices are being used that need from Rockwell Automation to be connected, controlled and have the ability to communicate data over integrated control and information networks. Additionally, these systems need to be integrated across multiple suppliers’ machines in continuously shorter project cycles. To address the market challenges of the increasing complexity of machine systems, new safety and security requirements and the growing importance of information technologies, FANUC and Rockwell Automation offer a pre-engineered integrated automation solution for powertrain applications. This solution integrates FANUC CNCs and robots to Rockwell Automation cell controllers so manufacturers can more easily manage operations across equipment controlled by the two systems. This provides cost efficiencies, reduced set-up, better part quality, safer work environments, usable manufacturing intelligence and overall increased productivity. For more information, please visit: -
Japanese Manufacturing Affiliates in Europe and Turkey
06-ORD 70H-002AA 7 Japanese Manufacturing Affiliates in Europe and Turkey - 2005 Survey - September 2006 Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) Preface The survey on “Japanese manufacturing affiliates in Europe and Turkey” has been conducted 22 times since the first survey in 1983*. The latest survey, carried out from January 2006 to February 2006 targeting 16 countries in Western Europe, 8 countries in Central and Eastern Europe, and Turkey, focused on business trends and future prospects in each country, procurement of materials, production, sales, and management problems, effects of EU environmental regulations, etc. The survey revealed that as of the end of 2005 there were a total of 1,008 Japanese manufacturing affiliates operating in the surveyed region --- 818 in Western Europe, 174 in Central and Eastern Europe, and 16 in Turkey. Of this total, 291 affiliates --- 284 in Western Europe, 6 in Central and Eastern Europe, and 1 in Turkey --- also operate R & D or design centers. Also, the number of Japanese affiliates who operate only R & D or design centers in the surveyed region (no manufacturing operations) totaled 129 affiliates --- 125 in Western Europe and 4 in Central and Eastern Europe. In this survey we put emphasis on the effects of EU environmental regulations on Japanese manufacturing affiliates. We would like to express our great appreciation to the affiliates concerned for their kind cooperation, which have enabled us over the years to constantly improve the survey and report on the results. We hope that the affiliates and those who are interested in business development in Europe and/or Turkey will find this report useful. -
1332 Nippon Suisan Kaisha, Ltd. 50 1333 Maruha Nichiro Corp. 500 1605 Inpex Corp
Nikkei Stock Average - Par Value (Update:August/1, 2017) Code Company Name Par Value(Yen) 1332 Nippon Suisan Kaisha, Ltd. 50 1333 Maruha Nichiro Corp. 500 1605 Inpex Corp. 125 1721 Comsys Holdings Corp. 50 1801 Taisei Corp. 50 1802 Obayashi Corp. 50 1803 Shimizu Corp. 50 1808 Haseko Corp. 250 1812 Kajima Corp. 50 1925 Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd. 50 1928 Sekisui House, Ltd. 50 1963 JGC Corp. 50 2002 Nisshin Seifun Group Inc. 50 2269 Meiji Holdings Co., Ltd. 250 2282 Nh Foods Ltd. 50 2432 DeNA Co., Ltd. 500/3 2501 Sapporo Holdings Ltd. 250 2502 Asahi Group Holdings, Ltd. 50 2503 Kirin Holdings Co., Ltd. 50 2531 Takara Holdings Inc. 50 2768 Sojitz Corp. 500 2801 Kikkoman Corp. 50 2802 Ajinomoto Co., Inc. 50 2871 Nichirei Corp. 100 2914 Japan Tobacco Inc. 50 3086 J.Front Retailing Co., Ltd. 100 3099 Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings Ltd. 50 3101 Toyobo Co., Ltd. 50 3103 Unitika Ltd. 50 3105 Nisshinbo Holdings Inc. 50 3289 Tokyu Fudosan Holdings Corp. 50 3382 Seven & i Holdings Co., Ltd. 50 3401 Teijin Ltd. 250 3402 Toray Industries, Inc. 50 3405 Kuraray Co., Ltd. 50 3407 Asahi Kasei Corp. 50 3436 SUMCO Corp. 500 3861 Oji Holdings Corp. 50 3863 Nippon Paper Industries Co., Ltd. 500 3865 Hokuetsu Kishu Paper Co., Ltd. 50 4004 Showa Denko K.K. 500 4005 Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. 50 4021 Nissan Chemical Industries, Ltd. 50 4042 Tosoh Corp. 50 4043 Tokuyama Corp. 50 WF-101-E-20170803 Copyright © Nikkei Inc. All rights reserved. 1/5 Nikkei Stock Average - Par Value (Update:August/1, 2017) Code Company Name Par Value(Yen) 4061 Denka Co., Ltd. -
Defendants and Auto Parts List
Defendants and Parts List PARTS DEFENDANTS 1. Wire Harness American Furukawa, Inc. Asti Corporation Chiyoda Manufacturing Corporation Chiyoda USA Corporation Denso Corporation Denso International America Inc. Fujikura America, Inc. Fujikura Automotive America, LLC Fujikura Ltd. Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd. G.S. Electech, Inc. G.S. Wiring Systems Inc. G.S.W. Manufacturing Inc. K&S Wiring Systems, Inc. Kyungshin-Lear Sales And Engineering LLC Lear Corp. Leoni Wiring Systems, Inc. Leonische Holding, Inc. Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America, Inc. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Mitsubishi Electric Us Holdings, Inc. Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. Sumitomo Electric Wintec America, Inc. Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems, Inc. Sumitomo Wiring Systems (U.S.A.) Inc. Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd. S-Y Systems Technologies Europe GmbH Tokai Rika Co., Ltd. Tram, Inc. D/B/A Tokai Rika U.S.A. Inc. Yazaki Corp. Yazaki North America Inc. 2. Instrument Panel Clusters Continental Automotive Electronics LLC Continental Automotive Korea Ltd. Continental Automotive Systems, Inc. Denso Corp. Denso International America, Inc. New Sabina Industries, Inc. Nippon Seiki Co., Ltd. Ns International, Ltd. Yazaki Corporation Yazaki North America, Inc. Defendants and Parts List 3. Fuel Senders Denso Corporation Denso International America, Inc. Yazaki Corporation Yazaki North America, Inc. 4. Heater Control Panels Alps Automotive Inc. Alps Electric (North America), Inc. Alps Electric Co., Ltd Denso Corporation Denso International America, Inc. K&S Wiring Systems, Inc. Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. Sumitomo Electric Wintec America, Inc. Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems, Inc. Sumitomo Wiring Systems (U.S.A.) Inc. Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd. Tokai Rika Co., Ltd. Tram, Inc. 5. Bearings Ab SKF JTEKT Corporation Koyo Corporation Of U.S.A. -
Cobots Ebook
COBOTS EBOOK Collaborative Robots Buyer's Guide INTRODUCTION A new kind of robot has made its way into industrial settings, challenging our preconceived notions of robotics. These robots’ main feature is the ability to work safely alongside humans, and now it seems human-robot collaboration is the most sought-after characteristic for robots. There’s a lot of talk about them on the web, but what are they really? Until now, robots have always been big, strong, robust devices that work on specific tasks which were designed for them. They’ve been kept in cages and surrounded by guards for safety purposes. Their bright color was used to warn surrounding workers about the danger they represented. And it took a lot of programming skills just to set up these robots. Collaborative robots, on the other hand, are designed to work with humans. They’re built with safety features such as integrated sensors, passive compliance, or overcurrent detection. The integrated sensors will feel external forces and, if this force is too high, lead the robot to stop its movement. Passive compliance is produced by mechanical components. If an external force acts on a joint, this joint will submit itself to this force. So, in the case of a collision, the joint will move in the opposite direction or stop completely to avoid causing injury. Most collaborative robots can be easily taught by demonstration, rather than requiring a deep knowledge of programming. Thanks to their ease of implementation and the fact that no additional safety features are required (no fences, switches, etc.), they can be brought on-line much more quickly. -
Organization Sector Report Title Publication Year Report Type
GRI Reports List 2012(Japan) last updated: April 2013 Organization Sector Report Title Publication Year Report type Application Level Status Adeka Chemicals CSR Report 2012 2012 GRI - Referenced Advantest Technology Hardware Corporate Report 2012 2012 GRI - Referenced AEON Retailers Environmental and Social Report 2012 2012 GRI - Referenced Aeon Retailers Environmental & Social Initiatives 2012 2012 Non - GRI Aishin Seiki Equipment Aisin Report 2012 2012 GRI - Referenced Ajinomoto Food and Beverage Products Sustainability Report 2012 2012 Non - GRI All Nippon Airways Coompany Limited Aviation Annual Report 2012 Non - GRI Asahi Glass Company Chemicals AGC Report 2012 2012 GRI - Referenced Asahi Group Holdings Food and Beverage Products CSR Communication Report 2012 2012 GRI - Referenced Asahi Kasei Chemicals CSR Report 2012 2012 GRI - Referenced Astellas Pharma Health Care Products Annual Report 2012 2012 GRI - G3.1 B Self-declared azbil Conglomerates azbil Report 2012 2012 Non - GRI Benesse Holdings, Inc. Other Benesse Report 2012 2012 GRI - Referenced Bridgestone Chemicals CSR Report 2012 2012 GRI - Referenced Brother Technology Hardware CSR Report 2012 2012 GRI - Referenced Canon Technology Hardware Sustainability Report 2012 2012 GRI - Referenced Casio Consumer Durables Sustainability Report 2012 2012 GRI - G3.1 B Self-declared Chiyoda Corporation Construction CSR Report 2012 2012 GRI - Referenced Chubu Electric Power Energy Annual Report 2012 2012 GRI - Referenced Citizen Holdings Conglomerates CSR Report 2012 2012 GRI - Referenced -
(With Pulse Output) Instruction Manual
Blank Page User’s Manual Positioning Modules (with Pulse Output) IM 34M6H56-02E Applicable Modules: Model Code Model Name F3NC32-0N Positioning Module (with Pulse Output) F3NC34-0N Positioning Module (with Pulse Output) IM 34M6H56-02E 2nd Edition Yokogawa Electric Corporation i Applicable Product: z Range-free Multi-controller FA-M3 - Model code : F3NC32-0N, F3NC34-0N - Name : Positioning Module (with pulse output) The document number and document model code for this manual are given below. Refer to the document number in all communications; also refer to the document number or the document model code when purchasing additional copies of this manual. - Document No. : IM 34M6H56-02E - Document Model Code : DOCIM Media No. IM 34M6H56-02E (YK) 2nd Edition : Jul., 2007 (AR) IM 34M6H56-02E 2nd Edition : Jul.15, 2007-00 All Rights Reserved Copyright © 2007, Yokogawa Electric Corporation ii Important About This Manual - This Manual should be passed on to the end user. - Before using the controller, read this manual thoroughly to have a clear understanding of the controller. - This manual explains the functions of this product, but there is no guarantee that they will suit the particular purpose of the user. - Under absolutely no circumstances may the contents of this manual be transcribed or copied, in part or in whole, without permission. - The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. - Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in the preparation of this manual. However, should any errors or omissions come to the attention of the user, please contact the nearest Yokogawa Electric representative or sales office. -
UNO Template
07 June 2013 Asia Pacific/Japan Equity Research Non Ferrous Metals (Non Ferrous Metals (Japan)) / MARKET WEIGHT Mitsubishi Materials (5711 / 5711 JP) Rating OUTPERFORM Price (07 Jun 13, ¥) 315 COMPANY UPDATE Target price (¥) 470¹ Chg to TP (%) 49.2 Market cap. (¥ bn) 412.91 (US$ 4.28) Record high cement export price could mean Enterprise value (¥ bn) 1,000.19 Number of shares (mn) 1,310.82 guidance-beating profits at cement business Free float (%) 75.0 52-week price range 376 - 195 ■ Hikes in export price since start of 2012 improve export spread by *Stock ratings are relative to the coverage universe in each analyst's or each team's respective sector. ¥1,200/ton: Many market participants are bullish on the outlook for price ¹Target price is for 12 months. hikes and expect Mitsubishi Materials' cement business to benefit from firm Research Analysts demand both in Japan and the US. However, a lot of investors are unaware Shinya Yamada that the export spread has rebounded to a 10-year high. The export price 81 3 4550 9910 has risen by ¥1,100 since the start of 2012 (improving the ex-coal price [email protected] spread by ¥1,200), far exceeding the increase in the domestic price. This Kazumasa Okumoto improvement in export business should be a positive surprise for the cement 81 3 4550 7266 [email protected] business, and as such, we maintain our OUTPERFORM rating. ■ Highly competitive in cement exports: We believe that Mitsubishi Materials is highly competitive in exports, as its Kyushu cement works is Japan's largest and is located on the coast, close to the company's customers in Asia. -
Published on July 21, 2021 1. Changes in Constituents 2
Results of the Periodic Review and Component Stocks of Tokyo Stock Exchange Dividend Focus 100 Index (Effective July 30, 2021) Published on July 21, 2021 1. Changes in Constituents Addition(18) Deletion(18) CodeName Code Name 1414SHO-BOND Holdings Co.,Ltd. 1801 TAISEI CORPORATION 2154BeNext-Yumeshin Group Co. 1802 OBAYASHI CORPORATION 3191JOYFUL HONDA CO.,LTD. 1812 KAJIMA CORPORATION 4452Kao Corporation 2502 Asahi Group Holdings,Ltd. 5401NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION 4004 Showa Denko K.K. 5713Sumitomo Metal Mining Co.,Ltd. 4183 Mitsui Chemicals,Inc. 5802Sumitomo Electric Industries,Ltd. 4204 Sekisui Chemical Co.,Ltd. 5851RYOBI LIMITED 4324 DENTSU GROUP INC. 6028TechnoPro Holdings,Inc. 4768 OTSUKA CORPORATION 6502TOSHIBA CORPORATION 4927 POLA ORBIS HOLDINGS INC. 6503Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 5105 Toyo Tire Corporation 6988NITTO DENKO CORPORATION 5301 TOKAI CARBON CO.,LTD. 7011Mitsubishi Heavy Industries,Ltd. 6269 MODEC,INC. 7202ISUZU MOTORS LIMITED 6448 BROTHER INDUSTRIES,LTD. 7267HONDA MOTOR CO.,LTD. 6501 Hitachi,Ltd. 7956PIGEON CORPORATION 7270 SUBARU CORPORATION 9062NIPPON EXPRESS CO.,LTD. 8015 TOYOTA TSUSHO CORPORATION 9101Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha 8473 SBI Holdings,Inc. 2.Dividend yield (estimated) 3.50% 3. Constituent Issues (sort by local code) No. local code name 1 1414 SHO-BOND Holdings Co.,Ltd. 2 1605 INPEX CORPORATION 3 1878 DAITO TRUST CONSTRUCTION CO.,LTD. 4 1911 Sumitomo Forestry Co.,Ltd. 5 1925 DAIWA HOUSE INDUSTRY CO.,LTD. 6 1954 Nippon Koei Co.,Ltd. 7 2154 BeNext-Yumeshin Group Co. 8 2503 Kirin Holdings Company,Limited 9 2579 Coca-Cola Bottlers Japan Holdings Inc. 10 2914 JAPAN TOBACCO INC. 11 3003 Hulic Co.,Ltd. 12 3105 Nisshinbo Holdings Inc. 13 3191 JOYFUL HONDA CO.,LTD. -
Wilmington Funds Holdings Template DRAFT
Wilmington Global Alpha Equities Fund as of 5/31/2021 (Portfolio composition is subject to change) ISSUER NAME % OF ASSETS USD/CAD FWD 20210616 00050 3.16% DREYFUS GOVT CASH MGMT-I 2.91% MORGAN STANLEY FUTURE USD SECURED - TOTAL EQUITY 2.81% USD/EUR FWD 20210616 00050 1.69% MICROSOFT CORP 1.62% USD/GBP FWD 20210616 49 1.40% USD/JPY FWD 20210616 00050 1.34% APPLE INC 1.25% AMAZON.COM INC 1.20% ALPHABET INC 1.03% CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY CO 0.99% AIA GROUP LTD 0.98% NOVARTIS AG 0.98% TENCENT HOLDINGS LTD 0.91% INTACT FINANCIAL CORP 0.91% CHARLES SCHWAB CORP/THE 0.91% FACEBOOK INC 0.84% FORTIVE CORP 0.81% BRENNTAG SE 0.77% COPART INC 0.75% CONSTELLATION SOFTWARE INC/CANADA 0.70% UNITEDHEALTH GROUP INC 0.70% AXA SA 0.63% FIDELITY NATIONAL INFORMATION SERVICES INC 0.63% BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY INC 0.62% PFIZER INC 0.62% TOTAL SE 0.61% MEDICAL PROPERTIES TRUST INC 0.61% VINCI SA 0.60% COMPASS GROUP PLC 0.60% KDDI CORP 0.60% BAE SYSTEMS PLC 0.57% MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS INC 0.57% NATIONAL GRID PLC 0.56% PUBLIC STORAGE 0.56% NVR INC 0.53% AMERICAN TOWER CORP 0.53% MEDTRONIC PLC 0.51% PROGRESSIVE CORP/THE 0.50% DANAHER CORP 0.50% MARKEL CORP 0.49% JOHNSON & JOHNSON 0.48% BUREAU VERITAS SA 0.48% NESTLE SA 0.47% MARSH & MCLENNAN COS INC 0.46% ALIBABA GROUP HOLDING LTD 0.45% LOCKHEED MARTIN CORP 0.45% ALPHABET INC 0.44% MERCK & CO INC 0.43% CINTAS CORP 0.42% EXPEDITORS INTERNATIONAL OF WASHINGTON INC 0.41% MCDONALD'S CORP 0.41% RIO TINTO PLC 0.41% IDEX CORP 0.40% DIAGEO PLC 0.40% LENNOX INTERNATIONAL INC 0.40% PNC FINANCIAL SERVICES GROUP INC/THE 0.40% ACCENTURE -
Annual Results for 3QFY2016
Matsui Securities Co., Ltd. (First Section of TSE: 8628) Annual Results for 3QFY2016 January 2017 Table of Contents Section 1 Financial Summary 6 Section 2 Results of Operation 16 Section 3 Recent Developments 23 1 Results of Operation ◆ Equity trading value / Market share ◆ Equity commission rate Excluding “Margin Trading Service for (JPY tn) Margin Trading Service for Day-trades (bp) Day-trades” 15 15% 12 13.5% 13.8% 12.4% 12.7% 12.2% 10.0 10.0 9.6 9.9 9.8 12 12% 10 8 9 9.6 9% 9.2 8.9 8.6 8.4 6 6% 6 4.8 4.7 4.4 4.3 5.4 5.3 5.3 3.9 3 4.6 4.5 3% 4 0 0% 2 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q FY15 FY16 FY15 FY16 ◆ Margin balance / Market share ◆ Net financial income ratio (JPY bn) 5.0% 400 9.2% 9.1% 10% 9.0% 8.9% 4.2% 8.3% 3.8% 3.9% 8% 4.0% 3.6% 3.7% 300 308 6% 3.0% 200 258 241 224 231 4% 2.0% 100 2% 1.0% 0 0% 0.0% 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q FY15 FY16 FY15 FY16 2 Financial Results ◆ Operating revenue ◆ Ordinary income (JPY mn) (JPY mn) 10,000 10,000 8,071 7,823 8,000 7,463 8,000 6,981 6,284 6,000 6,000 5,057 4,569 4,084 3,860 4,000 4,000 3,296 2,000 2,000 0 0 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q FY15 FY16 FY15 FY16 1 ◆ Net income / ROE ◆ Ordinary income ratio (JPY mn) 10,000 20% 80% 63% 58% 8,000 14.3% 55% 15% 60% 55% 52% 12.5% 12.4% 11.6% 6,000 10.0% 10% 40% 4,000 3,273 2,865 2,828 2,673 2,277 5% 20% 2,000 0 0% 0% 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q FY15 FY16 FY15 FY16 Note 1: Annualized on each quarter 3 Financial Highlights ◆ Operating revenues up JPY 700 million QoQ • Commissions were up JPY 590 million due to increase of equity trading value excluding -
Hardware Manual
User’s Manual Hardware Manual IM 34M06C11-01E IM 34M06C11-01E Yokogawa Electric Corporation 23th Edition Blank Page i Applicable Product z Range-free Multi-controller FA-M3 The document number for this manual is given below. Refer to the document number in all communications, including when purchasing additional copies of this manual. Document No. : IM 34M06C11-01E Media No. IM 34M06C11-01E (CD) 23th Edition :Oct. 01, 2013 (YHQ) IM 34M06C11-01E 23th Edition : Oct. 01, 2013-00 All Rights Reserved Copyright © 2013, Yokogawa Electric Corporation ii Important About This Manual - This Manual should be passed on to the end user. - Before using the controller, read this manual thoroughly to have a clear understanding of the controller. - This manual explains the functions of this product, but there is no guarantee that they will suit the particular purpose of the user. - Under absolutely no circumstances may the contents of this manual be transcribed or copied, in part or in whole, without permission. - The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. - Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in the preparation of this manual. However, should any errors or omissions come to the attention of the user, please contact the nearest Yokogawa Electric representative or sales office. Safety symbols - Danger. This symbol on the product indicates that the operator must follow the instructions laid out in this user's manual to avoid the risk of personnel injuries, fatalities, or damage to the instrument. Where indicated by this symbol, the manual describes what special care the operator must exercise to prevent electrical shock or other dangers that may result in injury or the loss of life.