From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Komatsu Headquarters |
|
Native name |
株式会社小松製作所 |
---|---|
Type | Public (K.K) |
Traded as |
TYO: 6301 TOPIX Large 70 Component |
Industry | Heavy equipment (construction, mining and forestry), Defense technology |
Founded | May 13, 1921; 101 years ago |
Founder | Meitaro Takeuchi |
Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan |
Key people |
|
Products |
|
Revenue | ¥2.444 Trillion (2019) |
Operating income |
¥250.7 Billion (2019) |
Net income |
¥153.8 Billion (2019) |
Number of employees |
59,632 (Consolidated)[1] |
Website | komatsu.jp/en |
Komatsu Ltd. (株式会社小松製作所, Kabushiki-gaisha Komatsu Seisakusho) or Komatsu (コマツ) (TYO: 6301) is a Japanese multinational corporation that manufactures construction, mining, forestry and military equipment, as well as diesel engines and industrial equipment like press machines, lasers and thermoelectric generators. Its headquarters are in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. The corporation was named after the city of Komatsu, Ishikawa Prefecture, where the company was founded in 1921. Worldwide, the Komatsu Group consists of Komatsu Ltd. and 258 other companies (215 consolidated subsidiaries and 42 companies accounted for by the equity method).
Komatsu is the world’s second largest manufacturer of construction equipment and mining equipment after Caterpillar. However, in some areas (Japan, China), Komatsu has a larger share than Caterpillar. It has manufacturing operations in Japan, Asia, Americas and Europe.
The word ko-matsu means «small pine tree» (小松) in Japanese.
History[edit]
Komatsu Iron Works was started by Takeuchi Mining Industry as a subsidiary to make industrial tools for the parent company. Komatsu eventually became large enough to sell to the public, and was spun off on May 13, 1921, as Komatsu Ltd and founded by Meitaro Takeuchi.
Komatsu produced its first agricultural tractor prototype in 1931. Through the 1930s, Komatsu also produced tractors for the Japanese military, as well as bulldozers, tanks and howitzers. After World War II, under its new president Yoshinari Kawai, Komatsu added non-military bulldozers and forklifts to its line of equipment. In 1949 it began production of its first diesel engine.[2] Its growth as a company was aided by the strong demand for its bulldozers during Japan’s post-war reconstruction in the 1950s.[2] In August 1951 the corporate headquarters were moved to Tokyo. By 1957 the company had advanced technologically to the point that all its models were using Komatsu engines.
In 1964, Rioichi Kawai, son of Yoshinari Kawai, became president of Komatsu,[2] and it began exporting its products, looking to counteract the postwar image of Japanese products as being cheap and poorly made. In July 1967, it entered the U.S. market, taking on Caterpillar,[3] the largest bulldozer maker, in its home market. This was done under the company slogan of «Maru-C», translating into English as «encircle Caterpillar» (from the game of Go (board game), where encircling an opponent results in capture of his territory).[4]
Expansion overseas was a major focus in the 1970s, with Komatsu America Corporation being established in February 1970 in the United States. A year later, in January 1971, Komatsu Singapore Pte. Ltd. was established in Singapore. September 1974 saw the founding of Dina Komatsu Nacional S.A. de C.V., a joint venture with truck maker DINA S.A. in Mexico. April 1975 was the founding Komatsu do Brasil Ltda. in Brazil. This company produced the Komatsu D50A bulldozer, marking Komatsu’s first offshore production of construction equipment. Komatsu Australia Pty., Ltd. in Australia was established in Feb. 1979.[5]
In the 1980s, Komatsu and International Harvester of the United States had a joint venture to produce compact tractors called KIMCO. In 1982, PT Komatsu Indonesia was founded and production began in 1983 in Indonesia. In 1985, two manufacturing divisions were established in the United States, including the company’s first U.S. plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Komatsu America Manufacturing Corp. and Komatsu America Industries LLC.[6] Komatsu Industries Europe GmbH was set up in 1986 in then-West Germany.[5]
In 1987, Komatsu and BEML formed a joint-venture known as BEML Komatsu.
Komatsu and Dresser Industries established Komatsu Dresser to make mining tractors and related equipment in 1988.[7] This 50-50 ownership lasted from September 1988 to August 1994, when Komatsu bought out Dresser’s share.[7] Komatsu’s mining products were consolidated under the name Komatsu Mining Systems in 1997. To prevent brand-name confusion during these corporate changes, the name «Haulpak» was used for the product line Komatsu began with Dresser. The name «Haulpak» dates back to 1957 when LeTourneau-Westinghouse introduced a range of rear dump trucks known as «Haulpaks». LeTourneau-Westinghouse equipment later became known simply as WABCO equipment in 1967. The name Haulpak was an industry term that eventually became applied to any type of rear dump truck. A detailed history of the development of the Haulpak can be found in Wabco Australia.[8]
In 1989, Komatsu bought a share of Hanomag AG and since 2002 Komatsu Hanomag GmbH has been a 100% subsidiary of the global company.
During the 1990s Komatsu had a joint venture in Europe with Moxy were Komatsu designed Articulated Dump Truck were built under license for the European market by Moxy. (In 2008 Moxy was taken over by Doosan of Korea.)
FAI of Italy was invested in during 1991. As Komatsu’s equity increased, the company was renamed in 1985 to FKI Fai Komatsu Industries S.p.A., which was then renamed in 2000 to Komatsu Utility Europe S.p.A. when Komatsu assumed 100% ownership.[5]
Komatsu owns the former Demag range of Mining Machines, which have been upgraded but are basically the same, with the PC3000 being the old Demag H185, of which over 200 have been built under both brands/model numbers.
In 1993, two joint ventures were formed with Cummins; Komatsu Cummins Engine Corporation (KCEC) to manufacture Cummins engines in Japan, and the Cummins Komatsu Engine Corporation (CKEC) to manufacture Komatsu engines in the United States. Another joint venture was set up in 1997 to manufacture industrial engines in Japan.[5]
Additional overseas expansion, primarily in Asia, was accomplished in the 1990s. Komatsu Vietnam Co., Ltd. in Vietnam in 1995; Komatsu Changlin Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. (renamed Komatsu (Changzhou) Construction Machinery Corporation in November 2000) in Changzhou, China, in 1995; Komatsu Shantui Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. in 1995; Bangkok Komatsu Co., Ltd. in Thailand; Komatsu (Shanghai) Ltd. in 1996 in Shanghai, China; Industrial Power Alliance Ltd. in Japan, a joint venture with Cummins, in 1998; L&T-Komatsu Limited in India in 1998 (shares sold in 2013); and Komatsu Brasil International Ltda. in Brazil in 1998.[5]
The 2000s saw Komatsu working with The Linde Group of Germany for sales and manufacturing of lift trucks. In 2001, Komatsu established GALEO as a new brand of new-generation construction equipment for worldwide distribution. 2002, Komatsu Italy S.p.A. was established. In 2004, Komatsu Forest AB was established to purchase Sweden’s Partek Forest AB, formerly Valtra and Valmet, a manufacturer of forest machinery. Also in 2004, founded Komatsu Zenoah (Shandong) Machine Co., Ltd in China, (renamed Komatsu Utility Machine Co., Ltd. in 2007), to manufacture mini excavators and hydraulic equipment, as well as founding Komatsu Power Generation Systems (Shanghai) Ltd. to manufacture power generators. Komatsu Forklift Manufacturing (China) Co., Ltd was also founded in 2004 in China to produce forklifts.[5]
Komatsu moved into Russia in 2008 with Komatsu Manufacturing Rus, LLC being founded, and production began in 2010.[5] Sites included Kaluga oblast Sankt Petersburg (1), Yaroslavl (1), Moscow area (2 — 3), Krasnodar (1), and Ekaterinburg and in Kemerovo Oblast (1). According to Komatsu operations in Russia were suspended in 2022.[9]
In 2016, Komatsu agreed to acquire Joy Global for 3.7 B(US$). Joy Global was the reorganized and recapitalized entity of Harnischfeger Industries of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. Harnischfeger Industries was a holding company that consisted of Joy Manufacturing Co., of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a maker of underground coal mining equipment; P&H Mining Equipment, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a maker of large open pit mining equipment which includes electric rope shovels, blast hole drills and draglines, P&H MinePro Services, a product support entity that provides parts and service support for all types and makes of open pit and underground mining equipment, LeTourneau Manufacturing of Longview, Texas, a maker of large rubber tired wheel loaders. The acquisition was completed in April 2017, operating as separate subsidiary with the US headquarters located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA and renamed Komatsu Mining Corp.
In December 2022, it was announced Komatsu had acquired the Gelsenkirchen-headquartered manufacturer of underground mining, tunnelling and special civil engineering equipment, GHH Group GmbH.[10]
Product range[edit]
- Komatsu makes the largest bulldozer in the world, the D575.
- P&H 4800 electric rope shovel.[11][12]
- 930E Diesel-electric Haulpak truck
- In 2008, Komatsu launched the Komatsu PC200-8 Hybrid, a 360-degree excavator that stores the energy from slew-braking to boost power and cut fuel use.
-
Komatsu PC210 LC excavator during peak summer conditions in San Antonio, Texas
-
Komatsu PC138 US on a roadside in France
-
Bulldozer Komatsu D85 PX with semi-U tilt doze pushing coal on Power Station
-
Komatsu HM300 Articulated Dump Truck
-
Loader Komatsu WA 380, built in 2016
-
See also[edit]
- Hanomag — now a Komatsu subsidiary
- ISBN 0646396978 — A History of Komatsu Construction and Mining Equipment Volume One
- Type 60 Self-propelled 106 mm Recoilless Gun (JGSDF)
- Komatsu LAV (JGSDF/JASDF)
- Type 89 Infantry Fighting Vehicle (JGSDF)
- Type 96 Armored Personnel Carrier (JGSDF)
- Otto
References[edit]
- ^ «Komatsu Profile». Retrieved 13 April 2018.
- ^ a b c Haycraft, William R. (2000) Yellow Steel: The Story of the Earthmoving Equipment Industry University of Illinois Press, Urbana, Illinois, pages 183-184, ISBN 0-252-02497-4
- ^ Haycraft, William R. (2000) Yellow Steel: The Story of the Earthmoving Equipment Industry University of Illinois Press, Urbana, Illinois, page 260, ISBN 0-252-02497-4
- ^ Wellman, Jerry L.. Organizational Learning. Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. pp. 62. ISBN 0230621546
- ^ a b c d e f g «Company history». home.komatsu.
- ^ «Komatsu Celebrates 30 Years of Manufacturing in Chattanooga Tennessee».
- ^ a b Will, Oscar H. (2007) Payline: International Harvester’s Construction Equipment Division MBI, St. Paul, Minnesota, page 144, ISBN 978-0-7603-2458-5
- ^ «Wabco Australia», ISBN 0-9585608-1-1, (Global General Publishing Pty Ltd)
- ^ «Komatsu’s suspension of shipments to Russia and production in Russia | Newsroom». Komatsu Ltd. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
- ^ «Komatsu announces plans to acquire German-based manufacturer GHH Group GmbH». www.georesources.net. Retrieved 2022-12-20.
- ^ «Komatsu P&H 4800XPC web Company product».
- ^ «International Mining, First Komatsu P&H 4800XPC gets to work at Teck Resource’s Fording River coal mine — 19th november 2019». 19 November 2019.
External links[edit]
- Official website
- Drones’ Next Job: Construction Work Komatsu to Use Unmanned Aircraft, Bulldozers to Automate Early Foundation Work The Wall Street Journal (Online edition, Business Section, January 20, 2015)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Komatsu Headquarters |
|
Native name |
株式会社小松製作所 |
---|---|
Type | Public (K.K) |
Traded as |
TYO: 6301 TOPIX Large 70 Component |
Industry | Heavy equipment (construction, mining and forestry), Defense technology |
Founded | May 13, 1921; 101 years ago |
Founder | Meitaro Takeuchi |
Headquarters | Tokyo, Japan |
Key people |
|
Products |
|
Revenue | ¥2.444 Trillion (2019) |
Operating income |
¥250.7 Billion (2019) |
Net income |
¥153.8 Billion (2019) |
Number of employees |
59,632 (Consolidated)[1] |
Website | komatsu.jp/en |
Komatsu Ltd. (株式会社小松製作所, Kabushiki-gaisha Komatsu Seisakusho) or Komatsu (コマツ) (TYO: 6301) is a Japanese multinational corporation that manufactures construction, mining, forestry and military equipment, as well as diesel engines and industrial equipment like press machines, lasers and thermoelectric generators. Its headquarters are in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. The corporation was named after the city of Komatsu, Ishikawa Prefecture, where the company was founded in 1921. Worldwide, the Komatsu Group consists of Komatsu Ltd. and 258 other companies (215 consolidated subsidiaries and 42 companies accounted for by the equity method).
Komatsu is the world’s second largest manufacturer of construction equipment and mining equipment after Caterpillar. However, in some areas (Japan, China), Komatsu has a larger share than Caterpillar. It has manufacturing operations in Japan, Asia, Americas and Europe.
The word ko-matsu means «small pine tree» (小松) in Japanese.
History[edit]
Komatsu Iron Works was started by Takeuchi Mining Industry as a subsidiary to make industrial tools for the parent company. Komatsu eventually became large enough to sell to the public, and was spun off on May 13, 1921, as Komatsu Ltd and founded by Meitaro Takeuchi.
Komatsu produced its first agricultural tractor prototype in 1931. Through the 1930s, Komatsu also produced tractors for the Japanese military, as well as bulldozers, tanks and howitzers. After World War II, under its new president Yoshinari Kawai, Komatsu added non-military bulldozers and forklifts to its line of equipment. In 1949 it began production of its first diesel engine.[2] Its growth as a company was aided by the strong demand for its bulldozers during Japan’s post-war reconstruction in the 1950s.[2] In August 1951 the corporate headquarters were moved to Tokyo. By 1957 the company had advanced technologically to the point that all its models were using Komatsu engines.
In 1964, Rioichi Kawai, son of Yoshinari Kawai, became president of Komatsu,[2] and it began exporting its products, looking to counteract the postwar image of Japanese products as being cheap and poorly made. In July 1967, it entered the U.S. market, taking on Caterpillar,[3] the largest bulldozer maker, in its home market. This was done under the company slogan of «Maru-C», translating into English as «encircle Caterpillar» (from the game of Go (board game), where encircling an opponent results in capture of his territory).[4]
Expansion overseas was a major focus in the 1970s, with Komatsu America Corporation being established in February 1970 in the United States. A year later, in January 1971, Komatsu Singapore Pte. Ltd. was established in Singapore. September 1974 saw the founding of Dina Komatsu Nacional S.A. de C.V., a joint venture with truck maker DINA S.A. in Mexico. April 1975 was the founding Komatsu do Brasil Ltda. in Brazil. This company produced the Komatsu D50A bulldozer, marking Komatsu’s first offshore production of construction equipment. Komatsu Australia Pty., Ltd. in Australia was established in Feb. 1979.[5]
In the 1980s, Komatsu and International Harvester of the United States had a joint venture to produce compact tractors called KIMCO. In 1982, PT Komatsu Indonesia was founded and production began in 1983 in Indonesia. In 1985, two manufacturing divisions were established in the United States, including the company’s first U.S. plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Komatsu America Manufacturing Corp. and Komatsu America Industries LLC.[6] Komatsu Industries Europe GmbH was set up in 1986 in then-West Germany.[5]
In 1987, Komatsu and BEML formed a joint-venture known as BEML Komatsu.
Komatsu and Dresser Industries established Komatsu Dresser to make mining tractors and related equipment in 1988.[7] This 50-50 ownership lasted from September 1988 to August 1994, when Komatsu bought out Dresser’s share.[7] Komatsu’s mining products were consolidated under the name Komatsu Mining Systems in 1997. To prevent brand-name confusion during these corporate changes, the name «Haulpak» was used for the product line Komatsu began with Dresser. The name «Haulpak» dates back to 1957 when LeTourneau-Westinghouse introduced a range of rear dump trucks known as «Haulpaks». LeTourneau-Westinghouse equipment later became known simply as WABCO equipment in 1967. The name Haulpak was an industry term that eventually became applied to any type of rear dump truck. A detailed history of the development of the Haulpak can be found in Wabco Australia.[8]
In 1989, Komatsu bought a share of Hanomag AG and since 2002 Komatsu Hanomag GmbH has been a 100% subsidiary of the global company.
During the 1990s Komatsu had a joint venture in Europe with Moxy were Komatsu designed Articulated Dump Truck were built under license for the European market by Moxy. (In 2008 Moxy was taken over by Doosan of Korea.)
FAI of Italy was invested in during 1991. As Komatsu’s equity increased, the company was renamed in 1985 to FKI Fai Komatsu Industries S.p.A., which was then renamed in 2000 to Komatsu Utility Europe S.p.A. when Komatsu assumed 100% ownership.[5]
Komatsu owns the former Demag range of Mining Machines, which have been upgraded but are basically the same, with the PC3000 being the old Demag H185, of which over 200 have been built under both brands/model numbers.
In 1993, two joint ventures were formed with Cummins; Komatsu Cummins Engine Corporation (KCEC) to manufacture Cummins engines in Japan, and the Cummins Komatsu Engine Corporation (CKEC) to manufacture Komatsu engines in the United States. Another joint venture was set up in 1997 to manufacture industrial engines in Japan.[5]
Additional overseas expansion, primarily in Asia, was accomplished in the 1990s. Komatsu Vietnam Co., Ltd. in Vietnam in 1995; Komatsu Changlin Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. (renamed Komatsu (Changzhou) Construction Machinery Corporation in November 2000) in Changzhou, China, in 1995; Komatsu Shantui Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. in 1995; Bangkok Komatsu Co., Ltd. in Thailand; Komatsu (Shanghai) Ltd. in 1996 in Shanghai, China; Industrial Power Alliance Ltd. in Japan, a joint venture with Cummins, in 1998; L&T-Komatsu Limited in India in 1998 (shares sold in 2013); and Komatsu Brasil International Ltda. in Brazil in 1998.[5]
The 2000s saw Komatsu working with The Linde Group of Germany for sales and manufacturing of lift trucks. In 2001, Komatsu established GALEO as a new brand of new-generation construction equipment for worldwide distribution. 2002, Komatsu Italy S.p.A. was established. In 2004, Komatsu Forest AB was established to purchase Sweden’s Partek Forest AB, formerly Valtra and Valmet, a manufacturer of forest machinery. Also in 2004, founded Komatsu Zenoah (Shandong) Machine Co., Ltd in China, (renamed Komatsu Utility Machine Co., Ltd. in 2007), to manufacture mini excavators and hydraulic equipment, as well as founding Komatsu Power Generation Systems (Shanghai) Ltd. to manufacture power generators. Komatsu Forklift Manufacturing (China) Co., Ltd was also founded in 2004 in China to produce forklifts.[5]
Komatsu moved into Russia in 2008 with Komatsu Manufacturing Rus, LLC being founded, and production began in 2010.[5] Sites included Kaluga oblast Sankt Petersburg (1), Yaroslavl (1), Moscow area (2 — 3), Krasnodar (1), and Ekaterinburg and in Kemerovo Oblast (1). According to Komatsu operations in Russia were suspended in 2022.[9]
In 2016, Komatsu agreed to acquire Joy Global for 3.7 B(US$). Joy Global was the reorganized and recapitalized entity of Harnischfeger Industries of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. Harnischfeger Industries was a holding company that consisted of Joy Manufacturing Co., of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a maker of underground coal mining equipment; P&H Mining Equipment, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a maker of large open pit mining equipment which includes electric rope shovels, blast hole drills and draglines, P&H MinePro Services, a product support entity that provides parts and service support for all types and makes of open pit and underground mining equipment, LeTourneau Manufacturing of Longview, Texas, a maker of large rubber tired wheel loaders. The acquisition was completed in April 2017, operating as separate subsidiary with the US headquarters located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA and renamed Komatsu Mining Corp.
In December 2022, it was announced Komatsu had acquired the Gelsenkirchen-headquartered manufacturer of underground mining, tunnelling and special civil engineering equipment, GHH Group GmbH.[10]
Product range[edit]
- Komatsu makes the largest bulldozer in the world, the D575.
- P&H 4800 electric rope shovel.[11][12]
- 930E Diesel-electric Haulpak truck
- In 2008, Komatsu launched the Komatsu PC200-8 Hybrid, a 360-degree excavator that stores the energy from slew-braking to boost power and cut fuel use.
-
Komatsu PC210 LC excavator during peak summer conditions in San Antonio, Texas
-
Komatsu PC138 US on a roadside in France
-
Bulldozer Komatsu D85 PX with semi-U tilt doze pushing coal on Power Station
-
Komatsu HM300 Articulated Dump Truck
-
Loader Komatsu WA 380, built in 2016
-
See also[edit]
- Hanomag — now a Komatsu subsidiary
- ISBN 0646396978 — A History of Komatsu Construction and Mining Equipment Volume One
- Type 60 Self-propelled 106 mm Recoilless Gun (JGSDF)
- Komatsu LAV (JGSDF/JASDF)
- Type 89 Infantry Fighting Vehicle (JGSDF)
- Type 96 Armored Personnel Carrier (JGSDF)
- Otto
References[edit]
- ^ «Komatsu Profile». Retrieved 13 April 2018.
- ^ a b c Haycraft, William R. (2000) Yellow Steel: The Story of the Earthmoving Equipment Industry University of Illinois Press, Urbana, Illinois, pages 183-184, ISBN 0-252-02497-4
- ^ Haycraft, William R. (2000) Yellow Steel: The Story of the Earthmoving Equipment Industry University of Illinois Press, Urbana, Illinois, page 260, ISBN 0-252-02497-4
- ^ Wellman, Jerry L.. Organizational Learning. Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. pp. 62. ISBN 0230621546
- ^ a b c d e f g «Company history». home.komatsu.
- ^ «Komatsu Celebrates 30 Years of Manufacturing in Chattanooga Tennessee».
- ^ a b Will, Oscar H. (2007) Payline: International Harvester’s Construction Equipment Division MBI, St. Paul, Minnesota, page 144, ISBN 978-0-7603-2458-5
- ^ «Wabco Australia», ISBN 0-9585608-1-1, (Global General Publishing Pty Ltd)
- ^ «Komatsu’s suspension of shipments to Russia and production in Russia | Newsroom». Komatsu Ltd. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
- ^ «Komatsu announces plans to acquire German-based manufacturer GHH Group GmbH». www.georesources.net. Retrieved 2022-12-20.
- ^ «Komatsu P&H 4800XPC web Company product».
- ^ «International Mining, First Komatsu P&H 4800XPC gets to work at Teck Resource’s Fording River coal mine — 19th november 2019». 19 November 2019.
External links[edit]
- Official website
- Drones’ Next Job: Construction Work Komatsu to Use Unmanned Aircraft, Bulldozers to Automate Early Foundation Work The Wall Street Journal (Online edition, Business Section, January 20, 2015)
ИСТОРИЯ ПРОИЗВОДСТВА И ГЛОБАЛИЗАЦИИ
1931
Первый в Японии сельскохозяйственный гусеничный трактор
1941
Начато производство крупногабаритных гидравлических прессов
1943
Произведена машина для выравнивания грунта Komatsu Model-1
1947
Выпущен первый бульдозер D50
1948
Начато производство дизельных двигателей
1952
Начато производство автогрейдеров
1953
Начато производство вилочных погрузчиков, самосвалов и бронетехники
1955
Поставка автогрейдеров в Аргентину (Первая экспортная поставка Komatsu строительной техники)
1956
Начато производство ковшовых погрузчиков
1959
Начато производство бронетранспортеров и самоходных безоткатных орудий
1965
Начато производство колесных погрузчиков
1968
Начато производство гидравлических экскаваторов
1968
Открытие офиса Komatsu в России
1969
Разработан бульдозер-амфибия
1971
Создание сбытовых компаний в Европе, США и Азии (Бельгия, Америка, Сингапур)
1975
Komatsu Brazil производит бульдозер D50, — первая продажа строительного оборудования Komatsu за рубежом
1982
Основание Komatsu Indonesia
1985
Основание Komatsu UK Ltd. в Великобритании
1986
Основание Komatsu Industries Europe GmbH. в Германии
1988
Komatsu Dresser, СП 50-50 с фирмой Dresser
1989
Сотрудничество с компанией Hanomag AG в Германии
1994
Komatsu Dresser, 100%-ная дочерняя компания Komatsu
1995
Основание Komatsu Saigon Co., Ltd. во Вьетнаме
1995
Компания Hanomag переименована в Komatsu Hanomag AG
1995
Основание FKI Fai Komatsu Industries S.p.A. (переименованная в Komatsu Utility Europe S.p.A. in June 2000) в Италии
1995
Основание Bangkok Komatsu Co., Ltd. в Тайланде
1996
Три совместных предприятия в Китае (Komatsu Shantui Construction Machinery Co., Ltd., Komatsu Changlin Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. (переименованное в Komatsu(Changzhou) Construction Machinery Corporation в ноябре 2000 и Komatsu (Shanghai) Ltd.)
1996
Komatsu Dresser Company переименовано в Komatsu America International Company
1996
Основание Demag Komatsu GmbH (переименованный в Komatsu Mining Germany GmbH в феврале 1999) в Германии
1998
Основание Komatsu Brasil International Ltda. В Бразилии
1998
Основано совместное предприятие Industrial Power Alliance Ltd.с компанией Cummins Engine США для развития двигателей
1998
Создана компания Kraneks International Company Limited в России
1999
Demag Komatsu, 100 %-ная дочерняя компания
2001
Komatsu создает новый бренд “GALEO”, нового поколения строительной техники
2003
Заключены контракты на 10 миллиардов йен в России на обслуживание проектов по добыче нефти и газа
2004
Основание компании Komatsu Forklift (Shanghai) Co. ltd в Китае для продажи погрузчиков
2004
В Китае создана компания Komatsu Industries (Shanghai) Ltd., торгующая промышленным оборудованием
2004
Основана компания Komatsu TriLink Ltd., объединившая сетевые производства компаний Komatsu Ltd. и Komatsu Semiconductor Ltd
2004
Основана компания Hensley Lingfeng Co., Ltd. — производитель зубцов для строительной техники
2004
В Китае основана компания Komatsu Zenoah (Shandong) Machine Co .,Ltd — производитель миниэкскаваторов и гидравлического оборудования
2004
В Китае основана компания Komatsu Power Generation Systems (Shanghai) Ltd — производитель электрогенераторов
2004
В Китае основана компания Komatsu Forklift Manufacturing (China) Co., Ltd — производитель вилочных погрузчиков
2004
Аюми Танимото, член женского клуба дзюдо Komatsu, выиграла золотую медаль на Олимпийских играх 2004 года в Афинах
2004
В Индонезии создана компания PT.Pandu Dayatama Patria — производитель гидравлического оборудования
2004
На заводе Рокко начато производство сверхкрупных экскаваторов PC3000
2004
В Швеции основана компания Komatsu Forest AB, поглотившая Partek Forest AB — компанию, производящую и продающую технику для лесозаготовительной промышленности
2005
Подписано письмо о намерении продать производство кремниевых поликристаллов (ASiMI) норвежской компании Renewable Energy Corporation AS
2005
Завершено строительство одной из крупнейших в мире лабораторий акустического тестирования
2005
Разработана передовая технология производства двигателей «ecot3», соответствующая нормам выброса уровня III
2005
В Китае начато производство самосвалов
2006
Создана компания ООО «Комацу СНГ»
2006
Отмечен 50-летний юбилей присутствия на рынке Китая
2007
Окончено строительство трех новых заводов: Ибараки, Каназава (оба в Японии) и Ченнаи (в Индии)
2007
Объединение компаний Komatsu Forklift Co., Ltd. и Komatsu Zenoah в новую, — Komatsu Utility Co., Ltd
2007
Основание Komatsu Undercarriage China Corp. в Китае
2008
Основание ООО «Комацу Мэнуфэкчуринг Рус» в России (запуск запланирован на июнь 2010).
2008
Корпорация NIPPEI TOYAMA (переименованная в октябре 2008 Komatsu NTC Ltd.) становится дочерней компанией
2008
Презентация первого в мире гидравлического гибридного экскаватора
2008
Введена в эксплуатацию система автономных грузоперевозок на руднике Rio Tinto в Австралии
2009
Завершен совместный проект с Japan Mine Action Service по восстановлению деревенской общины в Камбодже
2009
Реорганизация японской структуры продаж и сервиса строительного оборудования и основание Komatsu Construction Equipment Sales and Service Japan Ltd
2011
Слияние с компанией Komatsu Utility Co., Ltd.
2011
“Комацу-но-Мори» создан в городе Комацу, как дом для Komatsu Ltd.
2012
1000-й гибридный гидравлический экскаватор запущен в Японии
2013
Запущены бульдозеры среднего класса с функцией “Intelligent control”, с первой в мире автоматической системой управления отвалом.
2014
Новый сборочный завод начал работу на заводе в Авазу.
2014
Объединение с Komatsu Diesel, Ltd.
2014
Запуск продаж первых в мире гидравлических экскаваторов с системой «Intelligent control»
2017
Komatsu приобретает Joy Global для расширения присутствия в горнодобывающей отрасли, с последующим переименованием компании в Komatsu Mining Corp.
Komatsu Limited 株式会社小松製作所 |
|
Тип |
Публичная компания |
---|---|
Листинг на бирже |
TYO: 6301, OSX:6301 |
Год основания |
1921 |
Основатели |
Мэитаро Такэути |
Расположение |
Япония: Токио |
Ключевые фигуры |
Нодзи Кунио (президент) |
Отрасль |
Машиностроение |
Продукция |
Строительная и горнодобывающая техника, промышленное оборудование, электроника |
Оборот |
$22,4 млрд (2007/2008 фин. год) |
Операционная прибыль |
$3,3 млрд (2007/2008 фин. год) |
Чистая прибыль |
$2,1 млрд (2007/2008 фин. год) |
Число сотрудников |
33,0 тыс. человек |
Сайт |
www.komatsu.com |
Komatsu Limited (яп. 株式会社小松製作所 Кабусики гайся Комацу сэйсакусё?, Публичная компания заводы Комацу) (TYO: 6301) — японская машиностроительная компания. Штаб-квартира — в Токио. Компания занимает 453 место в Fortune Global 500 (2011 год)[1].
Содержание
- 1 История
- 2 Собственники и руководство
- 3 Деятельность
- 3.1 Komatsu Group
- 3.2 Показатели деятельности
- 3.3 Komatsu в России
- 4 Интересные факты
- 5 Примечания
- 6 Ссылки
История
Компания Komatsu Ltd была основана в 1921 году Мэитаро Такэути и изначально представляла собой строительную мастерскую. Произошло это в результате отделения созданной в 1917 году компании Komatsu Iron works Division (производившей угольное и горное оборудование) от Takeuchi Mining Co. Кроме того в сферу деятельности компании входит строительство, недвижимость и перевозка грузов.
Собственники и руководство
Президент — Нодзи Кунио (Kunio Noji).
Экскаватор Komatsu 210
Деятельность
Komatsu выпускает различную дорожно-строительную технику (бульдозеры, экскаваторы), автопогрузчики, трубоукладчики, горнодобывающее оборудование, прессы и иное индустриальное оборудование и др. Компания имеет 22 завода по всему миру.
Komatsu Group
В состав Komatsu Group входят 188 компаний (Komatsu Ltd.; Omatsu Ltd.; 145 консолидированных дочерних компаний; 42 компании, входящих в состав группы по методу долевого участия)
Показатели деятельности
Общая численность персонала — 33,0 тыс. человек. Выручка за финансовый год, закончившийся 31 марта 2008 года составила $22,4 млрд, операционная прибыль — $3,3 млрд, чистая прибыль — $2,1 млрд[2].
Komatsu в России
В конце 1960-х годов в СССР стали поступать бульдозеры, трубоукладчики, лесовозы, самосвалы и другая, наиболее востребованная в то время техника, не имеющая отечественных аналогов. Некоторые машины первых «завозов» продолжают работать и по сей день. В настоящее время на территории России и стран СНГ компания Komatsu представлена дочерним предприятием ООО «Комацу СНГ» (штаб-квартира в Москве), которое не ведет коммерческой деятельности с конечными потребителями, но координирует работу с официальными дистрибьюторами.
По оценкам экспертов, выручка Komatsu от деятельности в Российской Федерации достигает 130 млн долл. в год. В 2006 году компания поставила в Россию 204 машины, в том числе 115 экскаваторов[3].
У Komatsu имеется совместное предприятие («Кранэкс-Komatsu») с ивановским заводом «Кранэкс» по выпуску тяжёлых гусеничных экскаваторов.
В июне 2010 году был открыт новый завод Komatsu в Ярославле стоимостью $60 млн[4], который должен стать самым большим из существующих заводов этой компании (общая площадь земельного участка, отведенного под строительство, равна 50 га, размеры корпуса первой очереди 569х72 м). В настоящее время нем начат выпуск экскаваторов моделей PC200, PC220, PC300, PC400, а с начала декабря 2011 года — карьерных самосвалов HD785-7[5]. На следующих очередях завода планируется производство вилочных погрузчиков FD25T[6].
Интересные факты
- Komatsu — производитель самого крупного бульдозера (D575, используется обычно на угольных разрезах).
- Марвин Химейер использовал для своей «борьбы с властью» бульдозер «Komatsu D355A-3».
Примечания
- ↑ Fortune Global 500 2011
- ↑ Financial statements, 2007/2008 (Проверено 18 марта 2009)
- ↑ Строительно-дорожный роман. Японская компания Komatsu может построить завод спецтехники в Иванове. РБК daily, 25 июля 2007
- ↑ Элина Труханова. Шампанское в ковше // Российская бизнес-газета, № 753 (20) от 8 июня 2010 г. (Проверено 18 июня 2010)
- ↑ Komatsu | Новости | Торжественная церемония запуска производства карьерных самосвалов
- ↑ http://www.komatsu.yar.ru/prod/machinery
Ссылки
Komatsu на Викискладе? |
- Официальный сайт компании (англ.)
- Российский сайт Komatsu (рус.)
База расчёта индекса Topix 100 Токийской фондовой биржи | |
---|---|
Основные 30 | 7&i · Astellas · Canon · Honda · JFE · JR East · JT · KDDI · KEPCO · Komatsu · Mitsubishi Corporation · Mitsubishi Estate · Mitsui & Co. · Mizuho · MUFG · Nintendo · Nippon Steel · Nissan · Nomura · NTT · NTT DoCoMo · Panasonic · Shin-Etsu Chemical · Sony · Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group · Takeda · TEPCO · Tokio Marine · Toshiba · Toyota |
Дополнительные 70 | Æon · AGC · Asahi Kasei · Bank of Yokohama · Bridgestone · Chubu Electric Power · Daiichi Sankyo · Daikin · Daiwa House · Daiwa Securities · Denso · DNP · Eisai · FANUC · Fujifilm · Fujitsu · Hitachi · Hoya · INPEX · Itochu · JR Central · JR West · Kao · Keyence · Kirin · Kobelco · Kubota · Kyocera · Kyushu Electric Power · Marubeni · Mitsubishi Chemical · Mitsubishi Electric · Mitsubishi Heavy Industries · Mitsui Fudosan · MOL · MSIG · Murata · NEC · Nidec · Nikon · Nippon Oil · Nitto Denko · ORIX · Resona · Ricoh · Rohm · Secom · Sekisui House · Sharp · Shiseido · SMC · SoftBank · Sompo Japan · Sumitomo Chemical · Sumitomo Corporation · Sumitomo Electric · Sumitomo Metal Mining · Sumitomo Metals · Sumitomo Realty · Sumitomo Trust · Suzuki · T&D Holdings · TDK · Tohoku Electric Power · Tokyo Electron · Tokyo Gas · Toppan · Toray · Yahoo! Japan · Yamada Denki |
База расчёта индекса Nikkei 225 Токийской фондовой биржи |
---|
7&i · Advantest · Æon · AGC · Ajinomoto · ALPS · ANA · Asahi Breweries · Asahi Kasei · Astellas · Bank of Yokohama · Bridgestone · Canon · Casio · Chiba Bank · Chiyoda · Chuden · Chugai · Chuo Mitsui Trust · Citizen · Clarion · Comsys · Credit Saison · CSK · Daiichi Sankyo · Daikin · Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma · Daiwa House · Daiwa Securities · Denka · Denso · Dentsu · DNP · Dowa · Ebara · Eisai · Fanuc · Fast Retailing · Fuji Electric · Fuji Heavy Industries · Fujifilm · Fujikura · Fujitsu · Fukuoka Financial · Furukawa · Furukawa Electric · GS Yuasa · Heiwa Real Estate · Hino · Hitachi · Hitachi Construction Machinery · Hitz · Hokuetsu Paper · Honda · IHI · INPEX · Isetan-Mitsukoshi · Isuzu · Itochu · JAL · JFE · J. Front Retailing · JGC · JR East · JR West · JSW · JT · JTEKT · Kajima · Kao · Kawasaki · KDDI · Keio · Keisei · Kikkoman · Kirin · K Line · Kobelco · Komatsu · Konami · Konica Minolta · Kubota · Kuraray · Kyocera · Kyowa Hakko Kirin · Marubeni · Marui · Matsui Securities · Mazda · Meidensha · Meiji Dairies · Meiji Seika · MES · Minebea · Mitsubishi Chemical · Mitsubishi Corporation · Mitsubishi Electric · Mitsubishi Estate · Mitsubishi Heavy Industries · Mitsubishi Logistics · Mitsubishi Materials · Mitsubishi Motors · Mitsubishi Paper · Mitsubishi Rayon · Mitsui & Co. · Mitsui Chemicals · Mitsui Fudosan · Mitsui Kinzoku · Mitsumi · Mizuho · Mizuho Trust · MOL · MSIG · MUFG · NEC · NGK · Nichirei · Nikon · Nippon Express · Nippon Kayaku · Nippon Light Metal · Nippon Meat Packers · Nippon Mining · Nippon Oil · Nippon Paper · Nippon Soda · Nippon Steel · Nippon Suisan · Nissan · Nissan Chemical · Nisshin Seifun · Nisshinbo · Nittobo · Nomura · NSG · NSK · NTN · NTT · NTT Data · NTT DoCoMo · NYK · Obayashi · Odakyu · Oji Paper · OKI · Okuma · Olympus · Osaka Gas · Pacific Metals · Panasonic · Panasonic Electric Works · Pioneer · Resona · Ricoh · Sanyo · Sapporo Brewery · Secom · Sekisui House · Sharp · Shimz · Shin-Etsu · Shinko Securities · Shinsei Bank · Shionogi · Shiseido · Shizuoka Bank · Showa Denko · Showa Shell · SKY Perfect JSAT · SoftBank · Sojitz · Sompo Japan · Sony · SUMCO · Sumitomo Chemical · Sumitomo Corporation · Sumitomo Electric Industries · Sumitomo Heavy Industries · Sumitomo Metal Industries · Sumitomo Metal Mining · Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group · Sumitomo Osaka Cement · Sumitomo Realty & Development · Sumitomo Trust and Banking · Suzuki · T&D · Taiheiyo Cement · Taisei · Taiyo Yuden · Takara · Takashimaya · Takeda · TDK · Teijin · Tokyo Electric Power · Tokyo Electron · Terumo · Tobu · Toho · Toho Zinc · Tokai Carbon · Tokio Marine · Tokyo Dome · Tokyo Electron · Tokyo Gas · Tokyu · Tokyu Land · Toppan · Toray · Toshiba · Tosoh · TOTO · Toyo Seikan · Toyobo · Toyota · Toyota Tsusho · Trend Micro · Ube · Unitika · Uny · Yahoo! Japan · Yamaha · Yamato Transport · Yokogawa Electric · Yokohama Rubber |
Документ энциклопедии Стройтех, Категория: Производители техники Komatsu Limited (™: KOMATSU, произносится: Комацу, яп. 株式会社小松製作所, Кабусики гайся Комацу сэйсакусё, Публичная компания заводы Комацу) — японская машиностроительная компания, основаная в 1921 году. Штаб-квартира — в Токио. Komatsu Group
|
На правах рекламы:
|
Komatsu Report 2022 (Integrated report)
Integrated report «Komatsu Report 2022» is published. This report introduces Komatsu’s efforts to achieve sustainable growth.
Komatsu Report 2022
- Komatsu Group’s responses to expanding infections of Coronavirus (COVID-19)
- Warning: watch out for spoofing emails (disguised as Komatsu employees)
News
- Feb. 17, 2023
- Notice of Change of Representative Directors’ Positions
- Feb. 15, 2023
- Relief Aid to Earthquake Damages in Turkey and Syria
- Jan. 31, 2023
- Consolidated Business Results for Nine Months of the Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2023 (U.S. GAAP)
- Dec. 20, 2022
- — Move will bolster the company’s offerings and support for customers in underground hard rock and industrial minerals - Komatsu announces plans to acquire German-based manufacturer GHH Group GmbH
- Dec. 13, 2022
- Komatsu recognized with prestigious double ‘A’ score for global climate and water stewardship
Newsroom
Creating value through manufacturing and technology innovation
Learn about Komatsu business and identity
About us
Envisioning a smart and clean future
Komatsu succeed in the field of community development, manufacturing, and energy resources.
Industries we support
Information for shareholders and investors
View key investor information including IR library and event calendar
Investor relations
Brand communication
This section introduces how Komatsu creates value together
Learn more
-
Women’s judo club
-
Kikki’s workshop
История компании Komatsu начинается в 1921 году, когда Komatsu Iron Works отделяется от Takeuchi Mining Co. и становится Komatsu Ltd. Изначально компания представляла собой маленькую ремонтную мастерскую, сейчас Komatsu — мировой лидер по производству строительной и карьерной техники, промышленного оборудования и электроники.
В 1931 году именно Komatsu выпустила первый в Японии сельскохозяйственный гусеничный трактор, 1947 и 1952 годы ознаменовались «рождением» первого бульдозера и автогрейдера. В 1968 г. началось производство гидравлических экскаваторов Komatsu.
С 1955 года начинается история глобализации компании – состоялась первая экспортная продажа Komatsu, а в течение 1967 – 71 гг. были созданы сбытовые компании в Европе, США и странах Азии.
В России техника японской компании известна с конца 60 годов, когда в страну начали поставляться экскаваторы, бульдозеры, трубоукладчики, лесовозы и другая наиболее востребованная в то время техника, не имеющая отечественных аналогов. А некоторые бульдозеры и экскаваторы Komatsu первых «завозов» продолжают нести службу и до настоящего времени.
В 1968 г. открывается офис Komatsu в России, в 1998 г. — создана компания Kraneks International Company Limited, в 2010 г. – открыт завод в Ярославской области. 23 мая 2011 открывается первый в Центр Технической поддержки Komatsu в России, г. Полысаево, Кемеровская область.
Сегодня компании принадлежат 8 предприятий на территории Японии, три – в США, два – в Германии, Китае и Индии, по одному – в Канаде, Великобритании, Италии, Бразилии, Тайланде, Индонезии. Услуги по продаже и аренде Komatsu предоставляет через отлаженную сеть дилеров практически по всему миру.
Чистый объем продаж Komatsu (по состоянию на конец финансового года, 31 марта 2011 года): консолидированный объем — 22,206 млн. долларов, неконсолидированный объем — 8,946 млн. долларов.
В состав Komatsu Group входят Komatsu Ltd. и 183 компаний (144 консолидированных дочерних компаний и 39 компаний, входящий в состав группы по методу долевого участия).
На территории Российской Федерации и стран СНГ действует дочернее предприятие ООО «Комацу СНГ» (штаб-квартира в Москве). В условиях роста популярности аренды Komatsu выступил в качестве партнера Группы компаний Интерлизинг и компании «ИКО Холдинг», создавших в 2008 г. федерального оператора аренды дорожно-строительных машин — компанию «РЕНТАЛКОМ».