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Supporting Daily Lives, Enabling Brighter Futures ●Kamei (Corporate Sales Division) ●Pacific Co., Ltd. Our Mission ●Kamei (Residential Division) ●Shiogama Petroleum Disaster Prevention Co., Ltd. Supporting daily lives, ●Kamei (Carlife Division) ●Tochigi LPG Co., Ltd. ●Kamei Physical Distribution Services Co., Ltd. ●Sennan Energy Co., Ltd. ●Fuji Oil Service, Co., Ltd. ●Shinshirakawa LPG Supply Center Co., Ltd. Creating new value as enabling brighter futures ●Noshiro Daiichi Kyubin Co., Ltd. ●Saito Gas Co., Ltd. Since our establishment in 1903 in Shiogama, Miyagi, Japan, ●Tohoku Gas Corporation we face a changing Kamei Corporation has evolved as a community-based company society in a new era. that provides products and services which are essential to Energy people`s daily lives. This fundamental management principle persists even though we have now developed into a global corporation. As a “people`s company” which supports and ●Kamei (Residential Division) By combining daily perseverance with our improves people`s daily lives, we will continue to contribute to the Broadcasting Housing ●Kamei (Construction Materials Division) customer-oriented philosophy, Kamei has development of society. ●Kamei Engineering Co., Ltd. been able to contribute to the development of local industries and people`s daily lives. ●Miyagi Television Broadcasting Co., Ltd. ●Kamei (Food Division) Currently, society is in a major transitional ●Miyagi Television Service Co., Ltd. ●Higuchi Beikoku Co., Ltd. period, and as such, it is becoming necessary to resolve new issues such as the ●Ikemitsu Enterprises Co., Ltd. globalization of the economy and the ●Wing Ace Corporation conservation of the global environment. ●Vintners Inc. Agri Corporation ● The needs of society are also becoming ●Oshimaonoshoji Co., Ltd. Pet Food ●Sun-Eight Trading Co., Ltd. increasingly sophisticated and complex. By ●Pet&i Co., Ltd. ●Kodama Co., Ltd. utilizing our rich management resources; ●Thomson Corporation ●Angelina Co., Ltd. specialized knowledge, know-how, and ●Season Dining Co., Ltd. human resources, which have been cultivated over our 100 years of history, as Kamei Group well as by expanding our global network and ●Kamei (Corporate Sales Division) ●Sendai Toyopet Co., Ltd. in turn improving our collective strength, ●Kamei (Residential Division) ●Yamagata Toyopet Co., Ltd. Kamei is in a position as a general trading ●Kamei Shoji Corporation ●Kamei Auto Corporation company to provide comprehensive ●Persol Tempstaff Kamei Corporation ●Kamei Auto Hokkaido Corporation “one-stop” solutions to meet these needs ●Mitsumoto Shoji Co., Ltd. Other Automotive ●Orix Rent-A-Car Kamei Co., Ltd. and resolve the multitude of issues facing our customers. ●Fitness Promotion Co., Ltd. ●Toyota Sendai Rental & Leasing Co., Ltd. ●Chronos Medical Devices Inc. ●James Sendai Co., Ltd. Furthermore, by building and maintaining a ●Oasih's Co., Ltd. ●Senzan Technocraft Co., Ltd. strong partnership with our customers, we ●Next Sendai Co., Ltd. ●Toyota Parts (Miyagi /Yamagata) Co., Ltd. aim to play a key role in bringing about a ●141 Co., Ltd. sustainable society for the next generation. ●Ishinomaki Port Petroleum Distribution Assoc. ●Kamei (Pharmacy Division) As Kamei continues to work towards the ●Endo Pharmacy Co., Ltd. continued development of society, we would ●Marron Co., Ltd. like to thank you for your loyal support. ●Kamei North America Co., Ltd. Overseas Pharmacy ●Mito Pharmacy Co., Ltd. ●Mitsuwa Corporation Afliates ●Aim Co., Ltd. ●YNJ, LLC ●MCS Co., Ltd. ●Santouka Kamei Canada Foods Ltd. ●AM Pharmacy Co., Ltd. ●Central Boeki U.S.A., Ltd. Trade ●Bando Yakuhin Co., Ltd. Fumiyuki Kamei ●Katagiri & Co., Inc. ●M2 Medical Co., Ltd. ●Central Boeki Calif., Ltd. ●LHYK Marine Pte. Ltd. President & CEO ●Kamei Singapore Pte. Ltd. ●Translub Marine Pte. Ltd. ●Imei (Exim) Pte. Ltd. ●Lee Huat Yap Kee & Co. Pte. Ltd. ●Sanko Progress Mabis Corporation ●Saint Plaza Co., Ltd. ●Santouka Kamei Singapore Pte. Ltd. ●Qingdao Saint Sports Co., Ltd. ●Kamei Proact Corporation ●Navaho Sports Co., Ltd. ●Lee Huat Yap Kee Pte. Ltd. ●Sanko Mabis (Beijing) Corporation ●KC Central Trading Co., Ltd. 1 BusinessDomain 2 Corporate Sales Division Your one-stop solution for the products and systems you desire In order to keep pace with today’s rapid changes in the business Products and Services environment, we have integrated our services for corporate customers into the Corporate Sales Division. By enhancing our organization to enable a more comprehensive provision of a wide range of product information related to diverse areas - Oil Gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, diesel fuel, heavy oils A, B and C including energy, industrial materials and equipment, office environment, systems and insurance - we can respond to complex customer needs in various aspects of manufacturing, Gas Liquefied natural gas, propane, butane, logistics and office work. Furthermore, by developing new automobile gas, LNG/LPG plants products and promoting new business both domestically and internationally, we are able to propose original solutions. Lubricants Automotive/industrial/marine lubricants, grease, paraffin, food machinery lubricants, eco-friendly lubricants Industrial materials Straight asphalt, logistics materials, industrial and equipment detergents, paper products, industrial uniforms, high-efficiency boilers, compressors, generators, cogeneration systems, Karcher products, bag filters, cartridge filters Office supplies Multifunction printers, other printers, office servers, personal computers, peripherals, communication equipment, telephone equipment, office fixtures, office furniture, partitions, office design, office relocation, electrical and telecommunication works, confidential document processing, office supplies (Askul), other supplies Systems Package software for diverse business applications, information-security software, web systems, network systems, website design, Security Camera Chemicals Inorganic industrial chemicals, organic industrial chemicals, water-treatment agents, alcohol, films, resin ingredients, resin moldings, cleaning agents, specialty paints Energy conservation LED lighting, LED mercury-vapor lamps, LED streetlights, Eco Pumps Energy generation Solar power generation systems, storage batteries, fuel cells Disaster prevention Emergency earthquake warning systems (Takusu) , Building Structural Health Monitoring System (q-NAVIGATOR), fire extinguishers, fire-extinguishing equipment, disaster relief products, private fueling equipment, emergency signal lamps, oil dispersants, Fire risk diagnosis Insurance(Agency) Liability insurance, general corporate assets insurance, car insurance, accident insurance, expense insurance, credit insurance, health insurance, cancer insurance, whole life insurance, term insurance, endowment insurance 3 4 ■ Energy conservation We offer eco-friendly products such Corporate Sales Division - Solutions as LED lighting and Eco Pumps. Using our collective strengths fostered over many years, we provide one-stop solutions to resolve your issues. We offer a truly comprehensive and multifaceted one-stop solution service by effectively utilizing the enormous amount of products, information and human resources we have acquired over the past century. By focusing on the development of new roupro u p N e t wNetw products with high functionality and high added value which will G G ork ork meet future needs and respond to future issues, we are able to continuously make customer-oriented proposals. ■ Energy generation We provide energy management-related products including solar-power generation systems, lithium-ion 省エネ Energy 創エネEnergy storage batteries, etc. conservation generation Disaster 安全 prevention Environmental solutions 潤滑油Lubricants Insurance保 険 Risk Risk solutionssolution ■ Safety We provide an emergency earthquake warning Integration Collective strengths system (Takusu), a building-damage assessment 総合力 monitoring system for after an earthquake One-Stop IndustrialIndustrial (q-NAVIGATOR), and disaster-prevention products Problem- Solution solving ■ Lubricants capability solutionsolutions including fire extinguishers and fire extinguishing Solutions Global 解決力 Various Global Procurement Network Network We supply eco-friendly and energy-saving systems, to ensure our customers’ sense of security Network capability 化学品Chemicals Systemsシステム OfficeOffice 展開力 調達力 automobile and industrial lubricants. and safety. solutionssolution Energ Energyy solution solutions 産業資機材Industrial materials Office suppliesオフィス 関 連 and equipment Gas ガス 石油 Oil ■ Chemicals ■ Insurance We offer chemical products such as industrial We offer a wide range of insurance products to chemicals, water-treatment agents, alcohol, etc. customers as a general insurance planner. according to customer needs. ■ Systems ■ Office supplies ■ Gas ■ Oil ■ Industrial materials and equipment We propose optimum ICT solutions and services, We offer office-related products in line with We provide a stable supply of LNG and LPG, which We strive to provide a stable supply of oil products We respond to different customer needs by offering ranging from system development to installation to customers’ expectations for environmental are environmentally friendly energy sources. by building extensive storage facilities and utilizing logistics materials, compressors, generators, Karcher follow up service. awareness, convenience and security. our proprietary logistics networks. products, etc. 5 6 Home energy Housing Residential Division ●LPG Utilizing our strengths as a trading company, we offer quality living
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