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City of Nagoya Directory of Aerospace Industry and Related Industries 2019 City of Nagoya Directory of Aerospace Industry and Related Industries 2019 ©Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation Civic & Economic Affairs Bureau, City of Nagoya Contents MHI Aerospace Systems Corp.………………… 1 KODAKA Limited Partnership Company …… 31 MHI Aerospace Production, Ltd. ……………… 2 Goto Industry Co., Ltd. ………………………… 32 NTK International Corporation………………… 3 Koyama Chemical Co., Ltd. …………………… 33 NTN Corporation ……………………………… 4 Sirmit-Industry Co., Ltd. ……………………… 34 PD AeroSpace, LTD. …………………………… 5 Sankyo Tateyama, Inc. Sankyo Material Company …………………… 35 TEKNIA Co., Ltd. ………………………………… 6 Sanko Hamono Co., Ltd. ……………………… 36 UACJ Corporation ……………………………… 7 Sanko Air Seltec Co., Ltd. ……………………… 37 Aichi Kaiun Co., Ltd. …………………………… 8 CRE Co., Ltd. …………………………………… 38 ADACHI Co., Ltd. ……………………………… 9 GNS Co., LTD. …………………………………… 39 ATSUTA KIGYO Co., Ltd. ……………………… 10 JEPICO Corporation …………………………… 40 Altech Corporation …………………………… 11 Systec Inoue Corporation……………………… 41 Izawa Metal Co., Ltd. …………………………… 12 Japan Controls Co., Ltd. ……………………… 42 Ishii Machinery Co., Ltd. ……………………… 13 Jupitor Corporation …………………………… 43 Isomura Industrial Co., Ltd. …………………… 14 Shoshin Corporation…………………………… 44 Itoh Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. ……………… 15 Shoho Ironworks Co., Ltd.……………………… 45 Aero Inc. ………………………………………… 16 Showa Aircraft Industry Co., Ltd. ……………… 46 NTC, Ltd. ………………………………………… 17 Shinwa Co., Ltd. ………………………………… 47 O&M Heater Co., Ltd.…………………………… 18 Skyward of Mobilities Inc.……………………… 48 Okouchi Metal Corporation …………………… 19 Sugino Machine Limited ……………………… 49 Kaga Sangyo Co., Ltd. ………………………… 20 Magnate Technology Co., Ltd.………………… 50 Kato Seimitsu Kogyo…………………………… 21 Sojitz Aerospace Corporation ………………… 51 Kanefusa Corporation ………………………… 22 Soft Valley Corporation………………………… 52 Kinoshita Precision Industrial Co., Ltd.………… 23 Daiichi System Engineering Co., Ltd. ………… 53 GLOBAL ASSIST, LTD. ………………………… 24 Daido Steel Co., Ltd. …………………………… 54 Koike Seisakusho Co., Ltd.……………………… 25 Daido Bunseki Research Inc. ………………… 55 Kokoku Electric Industry Co., Ltd.……………… 26 Daitron Co., Ltd.………………………………… 56 Kobe Material Testing Laboratory Co., Ltd.…… 27 Dainihon Aga…………………………………… 57 KORYO Ltd.……………………………………… 28 Takagi Industry Co., Ltd. ……………………… 58 KOWAMEX Inc. ………………………………… 29 Takasago Electric, Inc. ………………………… 59 Kosaka Iron Works Co., Ltd. …………………… 30 TAMADIC Co., Ltd. ……………………………… 60 Chugai Co., Ltd. ………………………………… 61 Marubeni Aerospace Corporation …………… 91 Churyo Engineering Co., Ltd. ………………… 62 Mikuni Corporation Aerospace & Machinery Company …… 92 Tukasa Koki Shokai Co., Ltd. …………………… 63 Mita Kosaku Co., Ltd.…………………………… 93 Tsuchiya Co., Ltd. ……………………………… 64 Mitsui-Soko Co., Ltd. …………………………… 94 Tsuboi Shoji K.K.………………………………… 65 Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation ……………… 95 Technoplast Co., Ltd.…………………………… 66 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. ……………… 96 Tech Sasaki Co., Ltd. …………………………… 67 Mitsuwa Co., Ltd ……………………………… 97 Tokyo Aircraft Instrument Co., Ltd. …………… 68 Murakami Jitsugyo Inc. ………………………… 98 Tohmei Engineering Corporation …………… 69 Meiho Electronics Co., Ltd. …………………… 99 Toray Industries, Inc. …………………………… 70 MEIRA Corporation ………………………… 100 TOCALO Co., Ltd. ……………………………… 71 Yamashita Kousakusyo Co., Ltd. …………… 101 Nakasha Creative Co., Ltd. …………………… 72 Yamashita Seisakusho Co., Ltd. …………… 102 NAGASE ELEX Co., Ltd. ………………………… 73 Yusen Logistics Co., Ltd. …………………… 103 Nakano Aviation Co., Ltd. ……………………… 74 Ryoyu Giken Co.,Ltd. ………………………… 104 Nagoya Quality Assurance Technology Co., Ltd.…… 75 Ryoyu Systems Co., Ltd. …………………… 105 Nagoya Plating Co., Ltd. ……………………… 76 Wada Engineering Co., Ltd. ………………… 106 NAZCA Co., Ltd. ………………………………… 77 Watanabe Seimitsu Industries, Ltd. ………… 107 Nishimura Works Co., Ltd.……………………… 78 NICHIAS Corporation ………………………… 79 Nippon Express Co., Ltd. ……………………… 80 NORITAKE CO., LIMITED ……………………… 81 Persol Research & Development Co., Ltd. …… 82 Paionia Furyokuki Co., Ltd. …………………… 83 Hashimoto-Unyu Co., Ltd. …………………… 84 Hayakawa Co., Ltd. …………………………… 85 Hishii Shoji Company Ltd. …………………… 86 BEST-TECH Co., Ltd. …………………………… 87 Pony Industry Co., Ltd. ………………………… 88 Matsubara Mfg. Co., Ltd. ……………………… 89 Marubun Corporation ………………………… 90 MHI Aerospace Systems Corp. Located in Nagoya Description of Aerospace Business Head Office ・Design of control systems for aerospace applications Address ・Development of software for aerospace equipments 10 Oye-cho, Minato-ku, ・Development of software for aerospace ground systems Nagoya 455-8515 ・Support for acquisition of commercial aircraft equipment certifications ・Support for MRJ (*1) aircraft type-certification (*1) Mitsubishi Regional Jet: Japan-made 70-90 class passenger aircraft currently in development and production Corporate Data URL Business Description http://www.masc.co.jp/ ● Product and Service Features Representative ・MASC works closely with customers beginning in the system Masaichi Shimizu, President and CEO concept definition phase to develop and design software. Establishment ・Safety is the top priority in aircraft software. MASC provides highly 1986 reliable systems built upon know-how gained over the years. Capital ● Forte ¥50 million ・As a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., MASC delivers its No. of Employees reliable engineering technologies and develops software installed in Approx. 200 aircraft, rockets, and satellites as well as flight simulators. Contact ・MASC provides software of the highest-level quality built upon Sales Inquiry in-depth expertise in the aerospace field. Also, we provide General Affairs Department independent validation services to validate design processes that TEL meet system safety and reliability requirements. +81-52-614-2488 ・MASC has a wealth of human resources well-trained in the FAX aerospace field and the know-how and engineering capability +81-52-613-0356 proven by our achievements. High-quality solutions are provided through close communication with customers. Certification N/A 1 MHI Aerospace Production, Ltd. Located in Nagoya Description of Aerospace Business Head Office ・Structural assembly of aerospace equipment Address ・Manufacturing of components of aerospace equipment 10 Oye-cho, Minato-ku, ・Manufacturing engineering (planning) and quality assurance related Nagoya 455-0024 to manufacturing of aerospace equipment ・Production control and logistics include transportation related to aerospace equipment Corporate Data ・Manufacturing of airport ground support equipment URL http://www.mitsubishi-map.co.jp/ Business Description Representative Product and Service Features Shoji Amano, President ● Establishment ・We are participating in the manufacturing of the Mitsubishi 1990 SpaceJet, Japan’s first commercial airliner, and we are in charge of Capital various services including assembly of the forward fuselage where ¥20 million the cockpit is located. We also carry out reviews on the construction No. of Employees methods, created procedures manuals, and conducted tool design Approx. 1,000 and fabrication. ・Our forte has always been manufacturing engineering (planning), Contact which is the key to aerospace equipment manufacturing. In addition Sales Inquiry to MHI, our parent company, we provide production support to our Sales Section, Planning partner companies. & Accounting Department ・Education and training TEL ・We support the operations of airlines by manufacturing airport +81-52-611-9591 ground support equipment (passenger steps, baggage carts, etc.). FAX ● Forte +81-52-611-9598 ・Capability to offer integrated services in the manufacturing of aerospace equipment, such as production control, manufacturing planning, parts fabrication, structural assembly and aerospace Certification logistics. JISQ9100 ・We are able to meet customer needs in a flexible manner for ISO9001 individual services such as manufacturing engineering (planning), ISO14001 tool design and fabrication, part fabrication, inspection, etc. 2 NTK International Corporation Located in Nagoya Description of Aerospace Business Nagoya Branch ・Import and sale of aerospace system products, parts, and materials Address NTK Bldg., 3-7-15 Meieki-minami, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya 450-0003 Corporate Data Business Description URL ● Product and Service Features http://www.ntkinternational.com/ ・As the distributors of leading overseas manufacturers, NTK Representative handles(offers) wide range of products, including standard Hiroshige Torii, Managing Director components, military equipment and advanced composite materials. & Nagoya Branch General Manager NTK contributes to the technological innovation working Establishment 1977 cooperatively with manufactures in response to our customer’s Capital requests. ¥100 million Forte No. of Employees ● 50 ・NTK International is a trading firm specialized in the aerospace industry. It offers high-quality services proven by AS9120, the Contact international certification for stockist distributors. Sales Inquiry Sales Department TEL +81-52-561-8121 FAX +81-52-582-6376 E-Mail http://www.ntkinternational.com/en/contact/ Certification ISO9001(2009) AS9120(2009) 3 NTN Corporation Located in Nagoya Description of Aerospace Business Nagoya Branch Office ・Research, development, design, manufacturing, and sales of Address bearings for aircraft jet engines, helicopter gear boxes, airframes, Nagoyanishiki Front Tower Bldg. 11F, satellites, rocket engines, and gas turbine engines 2-3-4 Nishiki, Naka-ku, Nagoya 460-0003 Corporate Data Business Description URL ・NTN is a precision equipment manufacturer that offers bearings, http://www.ntn.co.jp/japan/ constant velocity joints, and other
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