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February, 1950
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Nishikikohsan Co., Ltd was founded by Mr. Sadaichi Kifune. |
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March
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Company name changed to Asahikohsan Co., Ltd. |
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July, 1952
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Company advances into the machine manufacturing field. |
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August, 1957
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Iwakuni branch office established in support of company advances into the petrochemical industry equipment field. |
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October, 1960
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Matsuyama branch office was established. |
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June, 1963
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Mihara branch office was established. |
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July, 1964
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Tokuyama branch office was established. |
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January, 1965
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Mr. Yoshimitsu Kifune took office as the new president. |
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October, 1971
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Gifu branch office was established. |
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March, 1977
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Tokuyama branch (present Tokuyama factory) was established. |
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August, 1984
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Iwakuni factory (present Iwakuni chemical-industry-machine factory) was established. |
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June, 1990
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Tokuyama factory transfers to Tokuyama city (currently Shunan City) Nakiri collective factory. |
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April, 1991
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C.E.O Yoshimitsu Kifune is inaugurated as Mayor Iwakuni, and he took office as the chairman. Mr. Suetoshi Miyamoto took office as the new C.E.O. |
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January, 1993
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Shin-Iwakuni factory (present Iwakuni factory) transfers to collective factory of Tsuzu, Iwakuni city. |
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April, 1993
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The capital is increased to the capital of 64 million yen. |
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April, 1995
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Mayor Yoshimitsu Kifune was reelected to Mayor of Iwakuni. |
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April, 1999
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Mayor Yoshimitsu Kifune was retired Mayor of Iwakuni voluntarily (expiration of the term) |
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May, 1999
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Mr. Yoshimitsu Kifune returns to the company as C.E.O (chairperson concurrently). |
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January, 2000
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Asahikasui Co., Ltd. was established (joint investment with Fujikasui engineering Co., Ltd.) |
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May, 2003
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ISO 9001:2000 Certified facilities (Head office, Iwakuni factory, Tokuyama factory) |
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April, 2004
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Hikari factory was established
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October, 2004
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Iwakuni Chemical engineering machine factory was moved to Shozoku, Iwakuni City, and its name was changed to Plant operation division.
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October, 2006
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The new workshop for assembling machines in the site of Iwakuni factory was completed.
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February, 2008
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Acquisition of Hikari factory from NISHIYAMA-SEISAKUSHO Co.,Ltd..
Gifu factory was established.
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March, 2008
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Fumio Ueda took office as the C.E.O.
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