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Sales Offices Laboratories Corporate Outlook エスアールエル会社パンフレット(英語版)/表1,4/297×420/天/村木/2020.7.17 Sales Offices East Japan Branch Maebashi Atsugi Sakai Fukuoka Chuo Sapporo Tel: +81-50-2000-4748 Tel: +81-50-2000-4668 Tel: +81-50-2000-4771 Tel: +81-92-504-4050 Tel: +81-11-511-9991 1-2-3 Moto-soja-machi, 3-1-1 Kotobuki-cho, Atsugi-shi, 3-2-13 Naka-Yasuicho, Sakai-ku, 2-1-8 Naka, O-nojo-shi, 13-2-25 Nishi, Minami 19-jo, Maebashi-shi, Gunma Pref. Kanagawa Pref. 243-0003 Sakai-shi, Osaka Fu. 590-0063 Fukuoka Pref. 816-0906 Corporate Outlook Laboratories Chuo-ku, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido 371-0846 Chiba Chuo Kyoto Fukuoka Nishi 064-0919 Utsunomiya Tel: +81-50-2000-4798 Tel: +81-75-803-6312 Tel: +81-50-2000-4810 Tomakomai Tel: +81-50-2000-4758 1597-5 Takashina-cho, Wakaba- 3-1 Mibu-Kayou-Gosyo-machi, 1-7-1 Uchihama, Nishi-ku, ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba Pref. Tel: +81-144-34-1170 1557-1 Tsuruta-machi, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka Pref. Corporate Name: ● 264-0024 SRL Hachioji Laboratory 3-2-13 Omote-machi, Utsunomiya-shi, Tochigi Pref. Kyoto Fu. 604-8811 819-0005 51 Komiya-machi, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo 192-8535 320-0851 Kashiwa Fukuchiyama Kitakyushu SRL, Inc. Tomakomai-shi, Hokkaido ● Sano Tel: +81-50-2000-4651 Tel: +81-50-2000-4790 Tel: +81-50-2000-4806 SRL Hamura Laboratory 053-0022 3-5-5 Midorigaoka, Hamura-shi, Tokyo 205-0003 Muroran Tel: +81-283-21-6671 7-1 Minamikashiwa-Chuo, 2-101 Ekinan-cho, 5-3 Chaya-machi, Yahata Headquarters: Tel: +81-143-50-6618 2866-1 Takasago-cho, Sano-shi, Kashiwa-shi, Chiba Pref. 277-0075 Fukuchiyama-shi, Kyoto Fu. Higashi-ku, Kitakyushu-shi, ● SRL Sagamihara Laboratory 1-21-15 Chiribetsu-cho, Tochigi Pref. 327-0022 Saitama Chuo 620-0940 Fukuoka Pref. 805-0014 Shinjuku Mitsui Building 1-3-14 Tanashioda, Chuo-ku, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa Pref. 252-0245 Tel: +81-50-2000-4612 Shiga Iizuka 2-1-1 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 163-0409 Muroran-shi, Hokkaido Mito ● SRL Hokkaido Laboratory 050-0076 4-333-13 Sakuragi-cho, Omiya-ku, Tel: +81-50-2000-4780 Tel: +81-948-25-226 Tel: +81-50-2000-4752 Saitama-shi, Saitama Pref. 13-2-25 Nishi, Minami 19-jo, Chuo-ku, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido 064-0919 Asahikawa 1-3-12 Higashihara, Mito-shi, 1205 Koshinohara, Yasu-shi, 366-1 Kawazu, Iizuka-shi, Telephone: Tel: +81-50-2000-4672 330-0854 Shiga Pref. 520-2331 Fukuoka Pref. 820-0067 ● SRL Sapporo Station Laboratory Ibaraki Pref. 310-0035 Kawagoe 22-2-1 10-jo dori, Asahikawa-shi, Kobe Kurume +81-3-6279-0900 2 Nishi, Kita 5-jo, Chuo-ku, Sapporo-shi, Hokkaido 060-0005 Tsuchiura Tel: +81-50-2000-4684 Hokkaido 078-8220 Tel: +81-50-2000-4768 Tel: +81-50-2000-4788 Tel: +81-50-2000-5076 ● SRL Sendai Laboratory Kitami 6-1 Kujirai-shinden, 1-5-15 Minato-machi, Kawagoe-shi, Saitama Pref. 1-3-3 Higashi-Kawasaki-cho, 1-9-10 Yamakawa-kumashiro, URL: 2-1-65 Kakyoin, Aoba-ku, Sendai-shi, Miyagi Pref. 980-0013 Tel: +81-157-25-6101 Chuo-ku, Kobe-shi, Hyogo Pref. Kurume-shi, Fukuoka Pref. Tsuchiura-shi, Ibaraki Pref. 350-0809 ● 1-1 Kita 2-jo Higashi, Kitami-shi, 650-0044 839-0811 http://www.srl-group.co.jp/english/ SRL Niigata Medical Laboratory 300-0034 10-3 Shinko-cho, Chuo-ku, Niigata-shi, Nigata Pref. 950-0965 Hokkaido 090-0022 Tokai / Hokuriku Branch Himeji Omuta Kushiro Foundation: ● SRL Saitama Laboratory Tokyo Metropolitan Branch 1 Nagoya Tel: +81-50-2000-4766 Tel: +81-944-52-9283 Tel: +81-50-2000-4680 Tokyo 1 140 Toyozawa-cho, Himeji-shi, 471-9 Kusagi, Omuta-shi, 4-333-13 Sakuragi-cho, Omiya-ku, Saitama-shi, Saitama Pref. 330-0854 3-19 Irie-cho, Kushiro-shi, Tel: +81-50-2000-4756 June 16, 1970 Tel: +81-50-2000-4920 Hyogo Pref. 670-0964 Fukuoka Pref. 837-0917 ● Hokkaido 085-0008 1-308 Yashiroga-oka, Meito-ku, SRL Chuo Laboratory 1-26-2 Shinkawa, Chuo-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi Pref. 465-0051 Kyowa Saga 1-26-2 Shinkawa, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0033 Obihiro Tokyo 104-0033 Tel: +81-50-2000-4664 Tel: +81-50-2000-4660 Representative: Okazaki ● Tel: +81-155-27-740 Tokyo 2 2-1-24 Naruohama, 4-2 Oroshi-honmachi, Saga-shi, SRL Shinjuku Laboratory 15-12 Minami, Higashi 2-jo Tel: +81-50-2000-4764 Shunichi Higashi, President and CEO 2-21-1 Kita-shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-0074 Tel: +81-50-2000-5009 2-54-1 Kosei-dori Minami, Nishinomiya-shi, Saga Pref. 849-0933 Obihiro-shi, Hokkaido 080-0802 ● 1-4-1 Mita, Minato-ku, Hyogo Pref. 663-8142 Nagasaki SRL Minato Laboratory Hakodate Okazaki-shi, Aichi Pref. Paid-in Capital: Tokyo 108-0073 444-0044 Nara Tel: +81-50-2000-4812 1-4-1 Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-0073 Tel: +81-50-2000-4750 Tel: +81-50-2000-4659 1765-1 Nakazato-machi, Tama Toyokawa 11,027 million yen (as of March 31, 2020) ● SRL Setagaya Laboratory 5-16 Taya-cho, Hakodate-shi, 237-1 Niiga-cho, Kashihara-shi, Nagasaki-shi, Nagasaki Pref. Hokkaido 040-0081 Tel: +81-42-586-4415 Tel: +81-533-85-5615 1-41-16 Kyodo, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 156-0052 5-4-2 Shinmachi, Hino-shi, 3-77-7 Hagiyama-cho, Nara Pref. 634-0006 851-0103 Aomori Business Activities: ● Tokyo 191-0002 Toyokawa-shi, Wakayama Sasebo SRL Nerima Laboratory Tel: +81-50-2000-4670 2-9-14 Nishiki, Nerima-ku, Tokyo 179-0082 1-2-20 Hon-cho, Aomori-shi, Kanagawa 1 Aichi Pref. 442-0879 Tel: +81-73-472-8436 Tel: +81-956-39-3913 Clinical Laboratory Testing Aomori Pref. 030-0802 Tel: +81-50-2000-4826 Komaki 46-3 Kuroda, Wakayama-shi, 1-4-10 Gonjo-ji, Sasebo-shi, Health Checkup Management and Health Promotion Services ● SRL Machida Laboratory Hachinohe 2-10-27 Kita-saiwai, Nishi-ku, Tel: +81-50-2000-4960 Wakayama Pref. 640-8341 Nagasaki Pref. 859-3214 Clinical Trials (Pharmaceutical Development) Support* 1-23-19 Morino, Mchida-shi, Tokyo 194-0022 2-186-1 Moto-machi, Komaki-shi, Okayama Kumamoto Tel: +81-50-2000-4674 Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa Pref. ● Aichi Pref. 485-0072 Tel: +81-50-2000-4698 Tel: +81-50-2000-4816 * Business conducted by subsidiary companies SRL Yokohama Laboratory 4-5-16 Ishido, Hachinohe-shi, 220-0004 2-10-27 Kita-saiwai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa Pref. 220-0004 Aomori Pref. 039-1165 Kanagawa 2 Nagoya Chuo 3-14 Higashi-chuocho, Kita-ku 1-1-100 Nagamine-minami, ● Morioka Tel: +81-50-2000-4668 Tel: +81-50-2000-4960 Okayama-shi, Okayama Pref. Higashi-ku, Kumamoto-shi, Number of Employees: SRL Chiba Laboratory Tel: +81-50-2000-4682 3-1-1 Kotobuki-cho, Atsugi-shi, 2-186-1 Moto-machi, Komaki-shi, 700-0835 Kumamoto Pref. 861-8039 1-8-12 In-nai, Chuo-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba Pref. 260-0018 Aichi Pref. 485-0072 2,290 (as of March 31, 2020) (1,398)* 1-57 Nakayashiki-cho, Kanagawa Pref. 243-0003 Fukuyama Amakusa ● SRL Kashiwa Laboratory Morioka-shi, Iwate Pref. 020-0141 Chiba Gifu Tel: +81-50-2000-4712 Tel: +81-969-23-5668 * The number in brackets represents the number of temporary staff 7-1 Minamikashiwa-Chuo, Kashiwa-shi, Chiba Pref. 277-0075 Akita Tel: +81-50-2000-4798 Tel: +81-050-2000-4772 2-10-1 Nishi-machi, 31 Higashi-machi Amakusa-shi, 3-42 Souden-sakaemachi, Fukuyama-shi, Hiroshima Pref. Kumamoto Pref. 863-0033 ● SRL Shizuoka Laboratory Tel: +81-50-2000-4686 1597-5 Takashina-cho, Wakaba-ku, Board Members: 1-1-39 Chiyoda, Aoi-ku, Shizuoka-shi, Shizuoka Pref. 420-0803 6-10-9 San-no, Akita-shi, Akita Chiba-shi, Chiba Pref. Gifu-shi, Gifu Pref. 502-0847 720-0067 Oita Tsu ● Pref. 010-0951 264-0024 Hiroshima Tel: +81-50-2000-4734 President and CEO Shunichi Higashi SRL Aichi Laboratory Sendai Tel: +81-50-2000-4692 Tel: +81-50-2000-4716 1071-1 Miyoshi, Oita-shi, 2-186-2 Moto-machi, Komaki-shi, Aichi Pref. 485-0072 Saitama 1-840 Sakae-machi, Tsu-shi, Senior Managing Director Makoto Matsumoto Tel: +81-50-2000-4690 Tel: +81-50-2000-4612 2-17-2 Danbara, Minami-ku, Oita Pref. 870-0030 ● SRL Nagoya Sakae Laboratory 2-1-65 Kakyoin Aoba-ku, Mie Pref. 514-0004 Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima Pref. Nakatsu Managing Director Kaori Wada 4-333-13 Sakuragi-cho, Omiya-ku, Shizuoka 1-3 Shinsakaemachi, naka-ku,nagoya-shi, Aichi Pref. 460-0004 Sendai-shi,Miyagi Pref. 980-0013 Saitama-shi, Saitama Pref. 732-0811 Tel: +81-979-26-966 Tel: +81-54-247-7855 Director Kazuya Omi ● SRL Kanazawa Laboratory Yamagata 330-0854 Matsue 2110-8 Nagasoe, Nakatsu-shi, Tel: +81-50-2000-4696 1-1-39 Chiyoda, Aoi-ku, Tel: +81-50-2000-4725 Oita Pref. 871-0162 Noriyuki Fukuda 839 Fukumasu-machi Kita, Kanazawa-shi, Ishikawa Pref. 920-0376 Shizuoka-shi, Shizuoka Pref. 488-1 Urushiyama, Yamagata-shi, Tokyo Metropolitan Branch 2 519-1 Isemiya-cho, Matsue-shi, Miyazaki Shigekazu Takeuchi ● SRL Kansai Laboratory Yamagata Pref. 990-2161 420-0803 Shimane Pref. 690-0006 Tel: +81-50-2000-4742 Chuo Numazu Masaya Watanabe 1-1-54 Fukuzaki, Minato-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka Fu. 552-0013 Sakata Tottori 5744-3 Tayoshi, Miyazaki-shi, Tel: +81-50-2000-4920 Tel: +81-50-2000-4776 Naoki Kitamura ● SRL Kyowa Synthetic Medical Clinical Laboratory Center Tel: +81-234-22-7551 1-26-2 Shinkawa, Chuo-ku, Tel: +81-50-2000-4725 Miyazaki Pref.
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