Nidec
Native name | ニデック株式会社 |
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Romanized name | Nidec kabushiki gaisha |
Company type | Public KK |
TYO: 6863 TOPIX 100 Component | |
Industry | Electronic components |
Founded | July 23, 1973 |
Headquarters | 338 Kuzetonoshiro-cho, Minami-ku, Kyoto 601-8205, Japan |
Key people | Shigenobu Nagamori (CEO) |
Products |
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Revenue | US$11.15 billion (FY 2017) (JPY 1199.3 billion) (FY 2017) |
US$1.04 billion (FY 2017) (JPY 111.7 billion) (FY 2017) | |
Number of employees | Nidec Corporation: 2,392 (as of March 31, 2017) Consolidated: 107,062 (as of March 31, 2017) |
Website | Official website |
Footnotes / references [1] |
Nidec Corporation (ニデック株式会社, Nidekku Kabushiki gaisha), formerly known as Nippon Densan Corporation (日本電産株式会社, Nihon Densan Kabushiki gaisha), is a Japanese manufacturer and distributor of electric motors. Their products are found in hard-disk drives, electric appliances, automobiles and commercial and manufacturing equipment. The company has the largest global market share for the tiny spindle motors that power hard-disk drives.[2][3]
The two product groups with the largest sales are hard-disk drive motors and automotive products with 16% and 22% of sales, respectively.[1]
As of 2017, the company has 296 subsidiaries companies located across Japan, Asia, Europe and the Americas.[4] Nidec is listed on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange[5] and is a constituent of the TOPIX 100 stock market index.
The company was number 42 on the 2005 edition of the Businessweek Infotech 100 list.[6] Also Nidec was featured on the 2014 Forbes World's Most Innovative Companies list.[7]
History
[edit]Year | Month | Major Events |
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1973 | July | Shigenobu Nagamori, current chairman of the board, president and CEO, established Nippon Densan Corporation (now Nidec Corporation) in Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto with a capital of 20 million yen. |
1974 | October | Opened a sales agent in the U.S. Relocated its head office to Omiya, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto. |
1975 | April | Launched full-scale production of brushless DC motors. |
1976 | April | Established Nidec America Corp, a locally incorporated company. |
1979 | October | Started production of spindle motors for 8-inch hard disk device. |
1984 | February | Acquired the axial-flow fan business from American company Torin Corporation, and established the locally incorporated company Nidec Torin Corporation in America. Started production of spindle motors for 3.5-inch hard disk device. |
1988 | October | The company listed its stock on the second section of the Osaka Stock Exchange, and the Kyoto Stock Exchange. |
1990 | August | Established Nidec Electronics (Thailand) Co., Ltd., a locally incorporated company. |
1992 | February | Established Nidec (Dalian) Ltd., a locally incorporated company in China. |
1993 | April | Established Nidec Electronics GmbH, a locally incorporated company in Germany. |
1995 | December | Established Nidec Philippines Corp., a locally incorporated company. |
1997 | December | Established Nidec Tosok (Vietnam) Co., Ltd. through a joint investment with Tosok Corp. |
1998 | February | Established P.T. Nidec Indonesia, a locally incorporated company.[Sep]Listed on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
Listed on the first section of the Osaka Stock Exchange. |
1999 | December | Established Nidec Korea Corp., a locally incorporated company. |
2001 | September | Listed on the New York Stock Exchange. |
2003 | March | The building for the Head Office and Central Technical Laboratory was completed in Minami-ku, Kyoto |
2006 | December | Established Nidec Motors & Actuators by acquiring the motor and actuator business of Valeo S.A., a French company. |
2010 | January | Nidec Techno Motor Holdings Corporation acquired the home appliance motor business of Appliances Components, an Italian home appliance manufacturer. Started Nidec Sole Motor Corporation S.R.L.[Dec]Established Nidec India Private Limited as its sales subsidiary in India. |
2012 | March | Established SC Wado Component (Cambodia) Co., Ltd. as the first operating base in Cambodia. |
2023 | April | Company name changed to Nidec Kabushiki gaisha |
Nidec acquisitions
[edit]- Nidec ASI. In 2012 Nidec acquired Ansaldo Sistemi Industriali S.p.A. which became Nidec ASI.[8] Since 2012 Nidec ASI has been involved in comprehensive drive technology. As a part of the Nidec Group, the core business of Nidec ASI S.p.A. includes energy, marine, metals, oil & Gas and general industry (cement, water treatment, rubber and plastic, materials handling, glass, ceramics, paper and ropeway). Since 2014, Giovanni Barra has been CEO of Nidec ASI[9]
- Nidec Leroy-Somer. On January 31, 2017, Nidec acquired Leroy-Somer from Emerson Electric which became Nidec Leroy-Somer Holding.[10][11]
- Nidec Global Appliance Compressors GmbH. On July 31, 2017, Nidec acquired Secop GmbH, a German hermetic compressor manufacturer from Aurelius Equity Group, expanding further into the refrigeration market.[12] Since April 28, 2018, Nidec has entered into an agreement with Whirlpool Corporation to acquire the refrigeration compressor business of Embraco.[13] In response to antitrust concerns, in 2019 Nidec sold Secop.[14]
- In November 2018, Nidec became a shareholder of Nidec Chaun-Choung Technology Corporation, a long-established cooling company in Taiwan. In December 2019, it again announced that it would increase its shareholding from 49.01% to 53.48%, and reached 67% shareholding in December 2020.
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Company Profile". Nidec. Retrieved December 4, 2017.
- ^ "Nidec Corporation Company Profile". Hoovers. Retrieved February 2, 2015.
- ^ "Nidec Corporation Snapshot". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved February 2, 2015.
- ^ "Nidec Corporation CSR Report (2017)" (PDF). Nidec. Retrieved December 4, 2017.
- ^ "Nidec Corporation Stock Data". Japan Exchange Group. Archived from the original on February 3, 2015. Retrieved February 2, 2015.
- ^ "The Future of Technology: The Big Trends Ahead and Our Ranking of the Top 100 Info Tech Companies". Bloomberg Businessweek. 2005. Archived from the original on June 12, 2005. Retrieved February 2, 2015.
- ^ "The World's Most Innovative Companies". Forbes. Retrieved February 2, 2015.
- ^ Nidec ASI official web site
- ^ "Nidec-Asi, il nuovo ad è Barra: Gemme vicepresidente". The Medi Telegraph. May 20, 2014. Retrieved April 15, 2016.
- ^ "Nidec Completes Acquisition of Leroy-Somer". Emerson Electric. February 1, 2017. Retrieved July 25, 2017.
- ^ Nidec Leroy-Somer Holding
- ^ Corporation, Nidec. "Nidec Completes Acquisition of Secop Group (Secop Holding GmbH and Other 3 Entities), a German Compressor Manufacturer". GlobeNewswire News Room. Retrieved 2018-06-05.
- ^ "Nidec to Acquire Whirlpool Corporation's Compressor Business - NASDAQ.com". NASDAQ.com. Retrieved 2018-06-06.
- ^ "Nidec to Sell Its Secop Compressor Business to ESSVP IV – Advised by Orlando Management AG | Secop". www.secop.com. Retrieved 2019-10-30.
External links
[edit]- Nidec global website
- Nidec America website Archived 2016-02-05 at the Wayback Machine
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