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MITSUI CHEMICAL ANALYSIS & CONSULTING SERVICE, INC. Message Mitsui Chemical Analysis & Consulting Service, Inc. (MC-ANAC) is a company begun in October 1999 that provides testing and analytical services. Our fundamental stance is one of continually providing our clients with high-quality services based on our motto of "honesty, reliability, and speed." In conducting analysis, in addition to taking great care to maintain the condentiality of clients' technologies and knowledge, we also act in ways that value close commu- nication with clients. To be able to provide swiftly knowledge services that Solid material morphology and elemental composition analysis (EPMA) deliver attractive quality, we aim to strive to keep abreast of technology at all times, and to devote all our energies to addressing the various issues proposed by our clients. We strive to be able to deliver satisfactory results in the shortest possible timeframe through proposing and implementing optimal evaluation methods for clients seeking to innovate in and create materials and substances in harmony with the earth's environment. Our goal is to be a company that can respond to clients' needs through technology and devotion, taking on the Analysis of wafer surface contamination using challenges of further new possibilities in the 21st century. ICP-MS It is our heartfelt wish to continue to be a trusted partner that thinks together with our clients in the future as well. Using the laboratories Trace organic analysis usinghigh-resolution Customers are welcome to use the outside laboratories. GC-MS Every effort will be made to maintain the confidentiality of customer consultations and requests, as important trade secrets. Consult with us on any issues you face, Inquiry through your nearest sales office or our website. We will provide estimates on analytical Estimate testing and evaluation methods, delivery times, charges, and other matters based on the content of your consultation. If you agree to the content of the Request for analysis estimate, send us your samples. Various types of evaluation equipment in a room with constant temperature and humidity We will prepare a report and send it to Report you. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions or comments on the reported results. You can pay in advance or remit payment Payment at the end of the month following the month that included the date of the Nano-domain element mapping report. Consult with us on payment and 3D photography using conditions when requesting analysis. an energy filtered transmission electron microscope (EF-TEM) http://www.mcanac.co.jp/ Company overview MITSUI CHEMICAL ANALYSIS & CONSULTING SERVICE, INC. Company Prole Company name: Mitsui Chemical Analysis & Consulting Service, Inc. Head Office: 580-32 Nagaura, Sodegaura, Chiba, Japan 299-0265 Established: October 1, 1999 Capotal: 140 million yen Shareholders: Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. (100%) Employees: Approx. 500 Corporate History October 1994 The testing and analysis sections of Mitsui Petrochemical (the current Mitsui Chemicals) are split off to create San Analysis & Consulting Service, Ltd. to provide contract testing and analysis services. September 1999 The testing and analysis sections of Mitsui Toatsu Chemicals (the current Mitsui Chemicals) are split off to create MC Research Center to provide contract testing and analysis services. October 1999 San Analysis & Consulting Service, Ltd. and MC Research Center merge. Company name changed to Mitsui Chemical Analysis & Consulting Service. October 1999 Integrated the testing and analysis businesses of Sansei Kaihatsu (environmental analysis from 1968), Senyo Kaihatsu (environmental analysis from 1977), Chukyo Kosan (environmental analysis from 1979), Boso Fine (environmental analysis from 1979). October 2005 Merged with Shonan Analysis Center inc. Organization Administration Division Quality assurance Division Nagoya Branch Marketing Division Marketing Depertment 1 Osaka Branch Marketing Depertment 2 President Nishinihon Branch Analysis Research Laboratory Iwakuni Resident Office Material Properties Resarch Laboratory Ichihara Analysis & Support Department Nagoya Analysis & Support Department Osaka Analysis & Support Department Iwakuni Analysis & Support Department Omuta Analysis & Support Department http://www.mcanac.co.jp/ Business Location MITSUI CHEMICAL ANALYSIS & CONSULTING SERVICE, INC. Marketing Division Marketing Department 1 (Tokyo) 1-8-17, Yaesu,chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0028 TEL.+81-3-6860-3161 FAX.+81-3-6860-3165 Marketing Department 2 (Tokyo) 1-8-17, Yaesu, chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0028 TEL.+81-3-6860-3161 FAX.+81-3-6860-3165 Nagoya Branch 1-24-30, Meieki-minami, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 450-0003 TEL.+81-52-587-3617 FAX.+81-52-587-3618 Osaka Branch 1-6 Takasago, Takaishi, Osaka 592-0001 TEL.+81-72-268-1513 FAX.+81-72-268-0439 Nishinihon Branchi 2-14-13 Tenjin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka 810-0001 TEL.+81-92-715-7003 FAX.+81-92-715-7034 Iwakuni Resident Office 6-1-2 Waki, Waki-cho, Kuga-gun, Yamaguchi 740-0061 TEL.+81-827-53-9190 FAX.+81-827-53-8894 Laboratory Analysis Research Laboratory Material Properties Research Laboratory Sodegaura 580-32 Nagaura, Sodegaura, Chiba 299-0265 580-32 Nagaura, Sodegaura, Chiba 299-0265 TEL.+81-438-64-2406 FAX.+81-438-64-2407 TEL.+81-438-64-2403 FAX.+81-438-64-2405 Mobara 1144 Togo, Mobara, Chiba 297-0017 TEL.+81-475-23-8407 FAX.+81+475-23-8439 Analysis & Support Department Ichihara Analysis & Support Department Osaka Analysis & Support Department Ichihara 1-6 Takasago, Takaishi, Osaka 592-0001 3 Chigusakaigan, Ichihara, Chiba 299-0108 TEL.+81-72-268-3527 FAX.+81-72-268-0439 TEL.+81-436-62-9490 FAX.+81-436-62-8294 Mobara 1900 Togo, Mobara, Chiba 297-0017 Iwakuni Analysis & Support Department TEL.+81-475-23-8418 FAX.+81-475-28-3145 6-1-2 Waki, Waki-cho, Kuga-gun, Yamaguchi 740-0061 TEL.+81-827-53-9195 FAX.+81-827-53-8941 Nagoya Analysis & Support Department Omuta Analysis & Support Department 2-1 Tangotori, minami-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 457-0801 30 Asamuta-cho, Omuta, Fukuoka 836-8610 TEL.+81-52-614-2356 FAX.+81-52-614-3598 TEL.+81-944-51-8254 FAX.+81-944-51-8152 http://www.mcanac.co.jp/ Nationwide Branches MITSUI CHEMICAL ANALYSIS & CONSULTING SERVICE, INC. and Analysis Center Network Business facilities Head office: Sodegaura, Chiba Marketing sections Analysis & Support Department Marketing Division (Tokyo) Marketing Dept. 1 Marketing Dept. 2 Nagoya Branch Nagoya Analysis & Support Dept. Osaka Branch Osaka Analysis & Support Dept. Ichihara Analysis & Support Dept. Analysis Research Laboratory (Mobara) Head Office Analysis Research Laboratory (Sodegaura) Material Properties Reseach Laboratory (Sodegaura) Iwakuni Resident Office Iwakuni Analysis & Support Dept. Nishinihon Branch Omuta Analysis & Support Dept. MITSUI CHEMICAL ANALYSIS & CONSULTING SERVICE, INC. Head Ofice/ 580-32 Nagaura, Sodegaura, Chiba 299-0265 TEL.+81-438-64-2400 FAX.+81-438-64-2402 Marketing Div. / 1-8-17, Yaesu,chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0028 TEL.+81-3-6860-3161 FAX.+81-3-6860-3165 http://www.mcanac.co.jp http://www.mcanac.co.jp/ Business Fields MITSUI CHEMICAL ANALYSIS & CONSULTING SERVICE, INC. Industrial materials Utilizing our wealth of experience and analytical technologies, we provide comprehensive solutions to the technical issues customers face, through polymer analysis and physical- property evaluation. Polymer structural analysis Component analysis, additives, molecular weight/divergence, component distribution Assessment of practical materials from polymer structures Structural analysis of solids, morphological observation, analysis of molecular motion Provision of basic physical data suited to polymer testing standards Mechanical properties, optical properties, thermal properties, viscoelasticity, fluidity, electrical properties, combustibility, gas permeability ISO 9001 certified Support for product development through evaluation of practical polymer materials and functions Product testing, durability, creep resistance Analysis related to plastics recycling Measurement of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) Electronics We provide analytical and evaluation technologies suited to rapid advances in microdevices, in areas such as semiconductors, displays, batteries, and recording media. Serving a wide range of electronic products Trace-impurity analysis, ink ingredient analysis, durability testing of battery materials Analysis of surfaces and interfaces in microscopic domains from micro- to nano-size Morphological observation, surface analysis, component analysis, structural analysis Highly reliable identification and measurement of organic and inorganic ingredients Silicon wafer surfaces, circuit-board surfaces, multilayer thin film, various liquid medicines Swift identification of the causes of product problems and thorough analysis of competing products Defect analysis, material component analysis, mechanical/thermal/electrical film physical properties Fuel-cell electrode evaluation Structural analysis and observation of electrolyte films, catalyst performance evaluation Analysis and testing of various solar-cell materials Impurity analysis for solar cells and films, durability of sealing and adhesive resins, backing-sheet water vapor permeability WEEE/RoHS compliance analysis Pb, Cr, Cd, Hg, Cr6+, PBB, PBDE, etc. ISO 17025/JISQ 17025 certified http://www.mcanac.co.jp/.
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    The Chiba Bank Integrated Report 2019 The Chiba Bank, Ltd. Integrated Report 1-2, Chiba-minato, Chuo-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba 260-8720, Japan Phone: 81-43-245-1111 https://www.chibabank.co.jp/ 2019 005_9326487911909.indd 1-3 2019/09/26 11:52:20 Introduction Our Philosophy Corporate Data The Chiba Bank, Ltd. As of March 31, 2019 Aiming to be Principal Shareholders Introduction the “best retail” banking group The ten largest shareholders of the Bank and their respective shareholdings as of March 31, 2019 were as follows: Number of Shares Percentage of Total (in thousands)*1 Shares Issued*2 (%) The Master Trust Bank of Japan, Ltd. (Trust Account) 52,123 6.84 that provides top-class satisfaction Japan Trustee Services Bank, Ltd. (Trust Account) 36,583 4.80 Nippon Life Insurance Company 26,870 3.52 and is highly regarded by The Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company, Limited 26,230 3.44 Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Insurance Inc. 18,537 2.43 Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company 18,291 2.40 Summary customers of the region SUMITOMO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 17,842 2.34 MUFG Bank, Ltd. 17,707 2.32 STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 505223 15,001 1.97 Japan Trustee Services Bank, Ltd. (Trust Account 5) 13,702 1.79 Excluded from the figures above are 79,121 thousand treasury shares in the name of the Chiba Bank, Ltd. (Excludes one thousand shares which, although registered in the name of the Chiba Bank, Ltd. on the shareholder list, are not actually owned by the Bank.) *1 Rounded down to the nearest thousand Management Policy *2 Rounded down to two decimal places “Sustainable