1946 |
Seijiro Minami, our founder, resigns Komatsu Ltd. and establishes Minami-gumi.
The company mainly provides remodeling and repair services for the hydraulic presses and machine tools of Komatsu Ltd. |
1949 |
Reorganizes into Neagari Kosakusho and starts manufacturing hydraulic presses and water presses as the companyfs own products. |
1956 |
Reorganizes into Neagari Kosakusho Co., Ltd., with a capital of one million
yen. |
1964 |
Increases its capital to 6 million yen. Relocates the headquarters and the factory to the current location and newly constructs the buildings. |
1965 |
Enters into a business and technological partnership with Osaka Kiko Co.,
Ltd. (current OKK Corporation) and develops a new field of hydraulic press. |
1969 |
Increases its capital to 10 million yen and builds the second factory. |
1973 |
Builds the third factory for upsizing of press products. |
1974 |
Enters into a business partnership with Yuken Kogyo Co., Ltd, a global manufacturer of hydraulic equipment, and enters the field of special presses. |
1979 |
Enters into a business partnership with Komatsu Ltd., a global manufacturer
of forging machinery. |
1982 |
Establishes Neagari Co., Ltd., as the commercial division. |
1991 |
Increases its capital to 97.5 million yen, adopts CAD, and expands the office.
Acquires more land next to the fourth factory and expands the fourth factory. |
1994 |
Ties up with System Seiko Co., Ltd. and starts production of disk grinders
as an OEM. |
1996 |
Starts dispatching employees to the human resource development company,
Iwill Co., Ltd. |
1998 |
Obtains ISO 9001 certification based on the assessment by the High Pressure
Gas Safety Institute of Japan and registers as an ISO 9001 certified company. |
2000 |
Converts half (the west side) of the third factory into a cleanroom to
start manufacturing liquid crystal manufacturing devices as an OEM. |
2003 |
Inherits the powder molding press business of Yuken Kogyo Co., Ltd. and
opens the Tokyo Office. |
2004 |
Builds the fifth factory (cleanroom) for upsizing and a boost in production of liquid crystal manufacturing devices.
Signs a manufacturing contract with FTL, a global manufacturer of fine blanking press, and starts production as an OEM. |
2007 |
Installs a five-face machining center with a 3,000-mm-by-6,000-mm sized
table to cope with upsizing and a boost in production. |
2008 |
Builds the sixth factory (cleanroom). |
2011 |
Obtains ISO 14001 certification based on the assessment by the High Pressure Gas Safety Institute of Japan and registers as an ISO 9001 certified company. |
2012 |
Becomes a group company of the Shibuya group and changes its name to NEAGARI
SHIBUYA Co., Ltd. |