Yamabiko Corporation Explained

Yamabiko Corporation
Native Name:株式会社やまびこ
Native Name Lang:ja
Type:Public KK
Predecessor:Kioritz Corporation
Shindaiwa Corporation
Foundation: (through merger)
Hq Location City:Ōme, Tokyo 198-8760
Hq Location Country:Japan
Area Served:Worldwide
Key People:Yoshiaki Nagao
(President and CEO)
Industry:Machinery
Revenue:JPY 111.9 (FY 2016) (US$ 1.03 billion) (FY 2016)
Net Income:JPY 2.3 billion (FY 2016) (US$ 22 million) (FY 2016)
Num Employees:3,117 (as of March 31, 2017)
Footnotes:[1] [2]

The is a Japanese manufacturer of power tools formed with the September 2008 merger of the Kioritz and Shindaiwa corporations. The brands owned and distributed by Yamabiko are Kioritz, Shindaiwa and Echo. The Yamabiko Corporation is based in Ome, Japan.

Yamabiko exports parts to their Echo Incorporated facility in Lake Zurich, Illinois, and assemble Echo and Shindaiwa products there for sale in the USA.

History

Kioritz Corporation

The Kioritz Corporation (Japanese: 共立) (Kyōritsu) 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.[3] It began trading under the Echo brand name in 1978.[4]

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.[5]

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.[6] Manufacture of Shindaiwa products in Japan is in Yokosuka, Morioka, and Hiroshima, with other plants in Shenzhen, China, and Lake Zurich, Illinois.[7]

Merger

On 1 September 2008, Kioritz and Shindaiwa merged under one holding company, the Yamabiko Corporation.[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Corporate Profile . Yamabiko . December 18, 2017.
  2. Web site: Company Profile . . . December 18, 2017.
  3. http://www.greenmediaonline.com/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=news&mod=News&mid=9A02E3B96F2A415ABC72CB5F516B4C10&tier=3&nid=A6A23CD96A1846BFA81199445D309DE6 News
  4. Web site: Product History. echo-tools.co.uk. 2014-04-14.
  5. Web site: Manufacturer ECHO expands Lake Zurich headquarters . Phil . Rockrohr . September 8, 2017 . . December 18, 2017.
  6. http://www.shindaiwa-tools.co.uk/index.php?id=133 Official UK Website
  7. Web site: Shindaiwa - The choice of the professional . Shindaiwa-tools.co.uk . 2014-04-30.
  8. Web site: Shindaiwa operations to merge with Echo Incorporated; News; . Greenmediaonline.com . 2014-04-30.