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Yamabiko Europe

Yamabiko Europe
Leadership team

Mr. Hiroshi Kubo (Pres, CEO & Representative Director)

Yuichi Sano (Accounting Mang.)

Masanobu Nishi (Division Officer of Admin. DIV & Sr. Managing Officer)

Products/ Services
Agriculture, Electronics, Industrial Manufacturing, Machinery Manufacturing, Manufacturing
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Established
2008
Net Income
20M - 100M
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
TYO:6250
Overview
Location
Summary
Yamabiko Corporation manufactures and sells outdoor power equipment, agricultural machinery, and industrial machinery in Japan. The company offers handheld forestry and landscape maintenance machinery, such as chain saws for limbing, felling, and pruning trees; trimmers and brush cutters for grass cutting, mowing, and clearing; and power blowers for blowing, collecting, and shredding leaves and debris. It also provides products and services, including boom sprayers for large-scale farm and crop operations; speed sprayers for fruit trees; mounted equipment for cropland pest control management, such as labor-saving pest control equipment for paddy fields; and soy and potato harvesters. In addition, the company offers generators, welding machines, lighting equipment, and high-pressure washers. The company provides its products to serve a range of needs in forests, agricultural fields, construction sites, parks, and homes under the Kioritz, Shindaiwa, and ECHO brands. Yamabiko Corporation was incorporated in 2008 and is headquartered in Ome, Japan.
History

Kioritz Corporation

The Kioritz Corporation was a global manufacturer of forestry and agricultural machinery, as well as outdoor power equipment. The company was founded on 8 September 1947, by the Asamoto brothers, primarily to manufacture agricultural machinery. Until 1971, the company operated under the name, Kyoritsu Noki Company. In 1971, the Kyoritsu Noki Company changed its name to the Kioritz Corporation and launched the CS-302, its first 'professional' saw and the first to bear its distinctive orange casing. It began trading under the Echo brand name in 1978.

In its founding year, the company launched a revolutionary engine-powered manual crop duster. Until the 1960s, the company concentrated on the manufacture of power dusters, mist blowers and other pest control machinery. The first Kyoritsu Noki brushcutter was introduced in 1960 and three years later, the company launched its first chainsaw, the Echo CS-80, and the first Kyoritsu Noki tool to bear the "Echo" brand name. In 1970, Kyoritsu claimed to have 'revolutionized' outdoor cleaning with the PB-9, a backpack power blower. The Echo brand of hand-held petrol powered tools including chainsaws, brushcutters, hedge trimmers and leaf blowers are manufactured in Yokosuka and Morioka, with other major plants in Shenzhen, China and Lake Zurich, Illinois.

Shindaiwa Incorporated

Shindaiwa Incorporated is a global manufacturer of welding machines, generators, agricultural and forestry machinery, and outdoor power equipment. The company originally manufactured electrical and industrial products. Shindaiwa launched its first chainsaw in Japan in 1955. In September 2008, the company merged with Kioritz to form the Yamabiko Corporation. Manufacture of Shindaiwa products in Japan is in Yokosuka, Morioka, and Hiroshima, with other plants in Shenzhen, China, and Lake Zurich, Illinois.

Merger

On 1 September 2008, Kioritz and Shindaiwa merged under one holding company, the Yamabiko Corporation.

Mission
Our mission is to become the global leader in automotive parts manufacturing and selling, providing our partners with the best parts and services in the industry.
Vision
Our vision is to create a world where everyone can drive with confidence, knowing they are using the best parts in the industry.
Key Team

Takaaki Kitabayashi (Exec. Managing Officer, Division Officer of Global Sales & Marketing DIV and Director)

Mr. Takuo Yoshizaki (Director & Managing Officer)

Shinya Kurata (Sr. Managing Officer & Div. Officer of Engineering Promotion Div.)

Mr. Yoshiki Kitamura (Sr. Managing Officer, Division Officer of Manufacturing DIV & Director)

Osamu Shinohara (Managing Officer)

Takeshi Tara (Managing Officer & C.E.O of Yamabiko Europe SA)

Recognition and Awards
Yamabiko Europe has been recognized by many respected organizations and automotive authorities, including the SAE, Euro Car Parts Magazine and the Woodward Auto Group. We are especially proud that in 2016, we were chosen “Supplier of the Year” by General Motors.
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Yamabiko Europe
Leadership team

Mr. Hiroshi Kubo (Pres, CEO & Representative Director)

Yuichi Sano (Accounting Mang.)

Masanobu Nishi (Division Officer of Admin. DIV & Sr. Managing Officer)

Products/ Services
Agriculture, Electronics, Industrial Manufacturing, Machinery Manufacturing, Manufacturing
Number of Employees
1,000 - 20,000
Headquarters
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Established
2008
Net Income
20M - 100M
Revenue
Above - 1B
Traded as
TYO:6250