Japanese

Outline
  • Nihonmatsu Plant;

    Nihonmatsu City, Fukushima Pref.,

  • Site Area;

    326,000m2

  • Building Area;

    79,000m2

  • Employees;

    646

  • Facilitie;

    Foundry shop, Forging shop, Aluminum die-casting shop, Machining shop

  • Kitamoto Plant;

    Kitamoto City, Saitama Pref.,

  • Site Area;

    49,000m2

  • Building Area;

    12,400m2

  • Employees;

    52

  • Facilitie;

    Machining shop

History
  • May. 1971
  • Tohoku Mitsubishi Automotive Components Co. Ltd. as a wholly-owned subsidiary was founded by Mitsubishi Motors Corporation.

  • Apr. 1972
  • No.1 Forging shop began operation (35T-M counter blow hammer line).

  • Oct. 1977
  • No.1 Foundry shop began operation. (Mitsubishi-SPO high-speed high-pressure automatic molding line).

  • Apr. 1981
  • Toryokikoo Co. Ltd. was merged and renamed to Kitamoto Plant.

  • Oct. 1992
  • Our company name was changed to Mitsubishi Automotive Techno-Metal Co. Ltd. (MTM)

  • Oct. 1998
  • Aluminum die-casting shop began operation.

  • Jan. 2003
  • Our parent company was changed from Mitsubishi Motors Corporation to Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation.

  • Mar. 2003
  • Received ISO14001:1996 certification.

  • Oct. 2003
  • Our company name was changed to Mitsubishi Fuso Techno-Metal Co.,Ltd. (MFTM)

  • Jun. 2004
  • Received ISO9001:2000 certification.

  • Feb. 2006
  • Asahi Tec Corporation became the top shareholder.

    Our company name was changed to Techno-Metal Co.,Ltd.

  • May. 2007
  • Received ISO/TS16949:2002 certification.

  • Aug. 2007
  • Become a wholly owned subsidiary of Asahi Tec Corporation by taking a stake in Techno-metal.

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