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Company overview
1928–1995
- May 1928
- Founder Tomikichi Konya establishes Teikoku Cutter Works in Osaka City.
Starts production of milling cutters.
- September 1933
- Reorganized as a joint-stock company and established as Japan Tool Works, Ltd. with its head office in Osaka City.
- October 1939
- Absorbed Kokusan Tool Research Institute, Inc.
- June 1940
- Acquired the operation suite of Aichi Precision Tool Manufacturing Inc.
- July 1954
- Gained approval from the Minister of International Trade and Industry for labeling in accordance with Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS B4220).
- February 1959
- Company began OTC trading after gaining the approval for OTC stock trading from the Osaka Securities Association.
- February 1961
- Business alliance with Hitachi Metals, Ltd. formed for the purpose of mutual prosperity.
- September 1961
- Listed in the Second Section of the Osaka Securities Exchange.
- March 1962
- Listed in the Second Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
- September 1962
- Capital increased by 120 million yen to 320 million yen.
- November 1968
- Capital increased by 40 million yen to 360 million yen.
- November 1973
- Established Nichiwa Shoji Co., Ltd.
- January 1981
- Capital increased by 160 million yen to 660 million yen.
- December 1981
- Became a subsidiary of Hitachi Metals, Ltd.
- April 1983
- Established EC TOOL GmbH (currently a consolidated subsidiary) in West Germany.
- November 1983
- Established the new Moka Plant (Tochigi Prefecture) and began operations.
- October 1987
- Merged with Hitachi Cemented Carbide Corporation (capital: 600 million yen), producing capital of 1,260 million yen.
The name of the company was changed to Hitachi Tool Engineering, Ltd. and the head office was moved to Koto-ku in Tokyo.
- December 1989
- Issued the first issuance of 3,500 million yen of convertible bonds with physical collateral.
- April 1993
- Established Sun Tool Tech Corporation, Chubu Nichiwa Shoji Corporation, and Kyushu Sun Tool Inc.
- November 1993
- Established the new Yasu Plant (Shiga Prefecture) and started operations.
- October 1994
- Established Osaka Sun Tool Corporation.
- December 1994
- Consolidated and relocated the Moka Plant (Tochigi Prefecture) to the Yasu Plant (Siga Prefecture).
1996–2000
- August 1996
- With the completion of the third phase of construction of the Yasu Plant, consolidation of end mill manufacturing occurred and the Osaka Plant was renamed the BC Center.
- October 1997
- Uozu Cordage Co. Ltd. (capital: 203 million yen, Uozu Plant), Yoneda Tool Works, Ltd. (capital: 50 million yen), and Kyushu Yoneda Corporation (capital: 20 million yen, Nakatsu Plant), which were all drill manufacturers, were merged into a single company with capital of 1,455 million yen.
- October 1999
- Nichiwa Shoji Co., Ltd., merged from the three companies of Chubu Nichiwa Shoji Co., Ltd., Osaka Suntool Co. and Kyushu Suntool Co. Ltd.
- September 2000
- Listed in the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange and Osaka Securities Exchange.
- September 2000
- Nichiwa Shoji Co., Ltd. merged with Sun Tool Tech Corporation, and the name was changed to Tool Tech Corporation.
2001–2010
- August 2002
- BC Center (Osaka City) consolidated and relocated to the Yasu Plant.
Drill production has been consolidated to the Uozu Plant (Toyama Prefecture) and the Nakatsu Plant (Oita Prefecture) was renamed the Nakatsu T-Center.
- February 2005
- Established the foreign subsidiary of Hitachi Blades LLC in China (Shanghai).
- January 2008
- Absorption merger of Tool Tech Corporation.
- March 2009
- Established the Basic Technology Research Center and the Matsue Surface Improvement Center (Shimane Prefecture).
Consolidation and relocation of Nakatsu T-Center (Oita Prefecture) to Narita Plant (Chiba).
- July 2009
- Consolidation and relocation of the Uozu Plant (Toyama Prefecture) to the Yasu Plant (Shiga Prefecture).
Moved head office to Minato-Ku in Tokyo.
From 2011
- November 2012
- Became a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi Metals, Ltd.
Delisted from the Tokyo Stock Exchange and Osaka Stock Exchange
- April 2015
- Became a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Materials Corporation and changed its name to Mitsubishi Hitachi Tool Corporation.
- May 2017
- Established “MOLDINO” as a new brand.
- April 2020
- Became a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Materials Corporation and the name was changed to MOLDINO Tool Engineering, Ltd.
- October 2020
- Restarted the Uozu Plant (Toyama Prefecture).
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