NSK Ltd.
Japanese manufacturer of bearings From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
NSK Ltd. (日本精工株式会社, Nippon Seikō Kabushiki-gaisha, Japan Precision Company), also known in some markets as NSK Automation, is a large manufacturer of bearings globally and the largest in Japan. The company produces industrial machinery bearings, precision machinery and parts, and automotive bearings and components.
NSK headquarters in the Nissei Building in Tokyo | |
Native name | 日本精工株式会社 |
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Romanized name | Nippon Seikō Kabushiki-gaisha |
Company type | Public (K.K) |
TYO: 6471 | |
ISIN | JP3720800006 |
Industry | Machinery |
Founded | Tokyo (November 8, 1916 ) |
Founder |
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Headquarters | 1-6-3 Ōsaki, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, 141-8560, Japan |
Key people | Akitoshi Ichii (President/CEO) |
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Website | www |
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The company is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, is a component of the Nikkei 225 stock index,[5] and has over 144 overseas operations in 29 countries.[6]
| Capital = 67.2 billion Japanese Yen (as of March 31, 2021)
| Annual Net Sales =
747.6 billion Japanese Yen (Year ended March 31, 2021)
History
Nippon Seiko Limited partnership company was established in Tokyo in 1914 with a team of six employees under president Takehiko Yamaguchi. This partnership company successfully developed Japan's first ball bearings. The company's first inaugural general meeting of shareholders was held on 8th of November 1916. This day is considered as the founding date of NSK Ltd. In 1926 company started mass production of steel balls in Osaki plant & in 1934 another new plant in Tokyo (Tamagawa Plant).
Present day business
30,577 employees form a worldwide technology network consisting of over 65 production plants in 14 countries.[7] Approximately three million new bearings are manufactured per day (from miniature bearings with a one-millimetre bore to bearings with a diameter of five meters).
Gallery
- The first NSK plant
in Japan in 1916 - NSK offices in Ratingen, Germany
- NSK plant in Poland
- NSK 100 Years logo
References
External links
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