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Offices:
Head
Office:
Daiichi Bldg., Bekkan, Kiba
2-7-15
Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0042, Japan
Overseas
Sales Dept.
Phone: +81-3-5620-0911
Fax: +81-3-5620-0916
Domestic
Sales Dept.
Phone: +81-3-5245-1811
Fax: +81-3-5245-1812
Osaka
Sales Office:
3-4-9 Edobori, Nishi-ku
Osaka 550-0002, Japan
Phone: +81-6-6447-2231
Fax: +81-6-6447-2241
Shiohama
Service Center:
2-2-13 Shiohama, Koto-ku
Tokyo 135-0043, Japan
Phone: +81-3-5645-2471
Fax: +81-3-5635-2472
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42Million
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| Chairman
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Yutaka Harada |
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| President
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Tatsushi
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Founded : April 1,
1961
The late Kiichi Harada, father
of Akira Harada, our honorary
chairman and died in 2005,
was a capable representative
in Japan of Yale & Towne
Mfg. Co., U.S.A. through the
years before and after the
World War II.
Yale & Towne was then
one of the world's largest
manufacturers of locks and
materials handling equipment.
He obtained a manufacture/sale
license of Yale "Pul-Lift",
had it made in Japan and marketed
in this country under the
brandname of "Hipuller"
which was widely accepted.
September 1948 -- Hipuller
Sangyosha, Ltd. was established,
which started marketing "Hipuller"
pul-lift as well as imported
YALE architectural and bank
locks, door closers and materials
handling equipment.
April 1961 -- As business
expanded, Harada Bussan Kaisha,
Ltd. was established as a
trading company by spin off
of the "Hipuller"
pul-lift business. At the
same time, Harada Bussan obtained
an exclusive representation
in Japan of The Stanley Works,
U.S.A. and began handling
Steel Strapping Systems &
Tools and Electric Tools,
imported from STANLEY.
Also new business of Nickel-Cadmium
Battery started as a distributor
of Japanese manufacturer,
Furukawa Battery Co., Ltd.
for domestic market sales.
October 1970 -- The aforementioned
Yale & Towne Mfg. Co.
(which was later merged with
Eaton Corporation and then
with Nacco Materials Handling
Group, Inc.) set up a JV company
in Japan named Sumitomo Yale
Co., Ltd. (current Sumitomo
Nacco Materials Handling Co.,
Ltd.), manufacturing YALE
Forklift Trucks, and Harada
Bussan began handling export
business of Sumitomo Yale
forklift trucks and components.
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