AGC Inc.
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Business Overview
-A major manufacture of various types of glass. It operates in five business areas: glass for the construction industry (North America and (Asia), automotive, electronics, chemicals and life science. (The life-science business was established on January 1, 2023.)
-In FY2021, the sales of Automotive Glass accounted for 20.5% of total company sales.
-On July 1, 2018, the Company will change its name from Asahi Glass Company, Limited, to AGC Inc.
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2023 Business Overview of Japanese Suppliers |
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Shareholders
-Moved to the Prime Market of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. | (As of Dec. 31, 2022) |
Name or Company Name | Investment Ratio (%) |
The Master Trust Bank of Japan, Ltd. (Trust Account) | 14.27 |
Custody Bank of Japan, Ltd. (Trust Account) | 7.47 |
Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Co. | 3.46 |
The Asahi Glass Foundation | 2.80 |
Barclays Securities Japan Limited | 2.70 |
JPMorgan Chase & Co. | 2.16 |
Asahi Glass Business Partner Shareholding Association | 2.04 |
Japan Securities Finance Co., Ltd. | 1.79 |
SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. | 1.75 |
Nippon Life Insurance Company | 1.65 |
Total | 40.10 |
Products
Automotive glass
-Patterned Glazing
-Module assembly window
- Encapsulation
- Brightwork
-Module Assembly Window
-Glass for displays
- In-vehicle display cover glass
- Car window displays
-Glass for sensor and antenna
- Cover glass for LiDAR, Wideeye
- Integrated Glass Antennas
-Window glass
- Light Control Glass
- Low-Emissivity Glass
- Heated Coated Windshield
- Heated Wire Windshield
- Glass for head-up displays
- Lightweight Glazing
- Laminated Acoustic Glass
- Infra-red Cut Glass
- 99% UV Cut Glass in All Directions
- Privacy glass My Veil
- Water Repellent Door Glass
- Glass Applique
- Module Assembly Window
- Laminated glass LAMISAFE
- Tempered glass TEMPERLITE
-Glass for transportation equipment and industrial vehicles
- Highly Insulating Glass
- Highly Resistant Glass Chemically Tempered
Glass Substrates for Displays
-High strength glass for chemical strengthening
-High quality soda-lime glass
Electronic Materials
-High refractive index glass
-Antireflection coating
-Glass Frit, Glass Pastes and Low Temperature Hermetic Sealing Parts
-Polycarbonate sheet
-DOE/Diffuser
-Hollow polycarbonate
-Glass substrate for anodic bonding
-Glass Ceramics Substrate
-IR cut filter
-Aspherical Glass Lenses
-Aspherical Glass Molded Lenses (Chalcogenide Glass)
-Aspherical Glass Molded Lens
Chemicals
-Fuel cell related materials
-Refrigerant for automotive air conditioners
History
1907 | Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. is established. |
1909 | Company started operation of Amagasaki Industries and started manufacturing of window glass. |
1914 | The Makiyama factory is set up. |
1916 | Starts manufacturing of fireproof brick. |
1916 | The Tsurumi factory is set up. |
1917 | Starts manufacturing soda ash. |
1939 | The Company acquired Showa Kagaku Kogyo Ltd., and set up the Ibo factory. |
1942 | The Company acquired Ohsaka Sarasiko Ltd., and set up the Yodogawa factory. |
1944 | The Company merged with Nihon Kasei Kogyo Ltd., and the Company name was changed to Mitsubishi Kasei Kogyo Ltd. |
1950 | Mitsubishi Kasei Kogyo Ltd. is divided into three companies due to the Law on Corporate Restructuring. The Company returns to its old name of ASAHI GLASS Co., Ltd. and restarts business. The Company was listed on the Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya stock exchanges. |
1954 | The Company established Asahi Special Glass Ltd. to make glass valves for televisions. |
1956 | The Company jointly established the Asahi Fiber Glass Co., Ltd. with Owens Corning Fiber Glass Co. (US). |
1956 | The Company established Asahi Processing Glass Ltd. to make glass processing into a business. |
1995 | Agreed to purchase all the shares of Asahi Fiber Glass Co., Ltd. from Owens Fiberglass (US) |
1997 | Purchased shares of Asahi Ohrin Co., Ltd. from Ohrin (US) and made it into a wholly-owned subsidiary. Next year, the subsidiary's name will be changed to Asahi Urethane Co., Ltd. |
1998 | Agreed to merge with Iwaki Glass Company, Ltd. and Toshiba Glass Company, Ltd. Next year the name of the Company will be changed to Asahi Techno Glass, Ltd. |
1998 | Graverbel acquired PPG Co., a European plate glass company. |
1999 | Acquired South Korea Electric Glass Company, a manufacturer of color-cathode glass valves. Acquired the fluoroplastics business from IC (UK). |
2001 | Set up a new research and development building in the Central Research Institute. |
2002 | The Ceramics business was transferred to Asahi Glass Ceramics Co. Made Glaverbel S.A. into the Company's fully-owned subsidiary. |
2004 | Its ceramic-based exterior siding business was spun off to become a new joint-venture company, Asahi Tostem Exterior Wall Co., Ltd. |
2005 | Made Asahi Techno Glass, Ltd. into a fully owned subsidiary. |
2006 | Acquired Matsushima Optical Component Co., Ltd., and changed the name of the subsidiary company to AGC Micro Glass Co., Ltd. in 2007. |
2007 | Set up Osaka Office. Spun off Asahi Fiber Glass Co., Ltd. and sold off all the shares it held in this subsidiary. |
2008 | The Company sold off all the shares it held in Optrex Corporation. |
2009 | The Kitakyushu Plant terminated production of automotive glass. |
2011 | The Company established AGC Glass Brazil in Brazil. |
2012 | Closed strategical agreement with Interpane Glas Industrie AG in Germany. |
2014 | The Company tapped into the Vietnamese market by acquiring shares in Phu My Plastics & Chemicals Co., Ltd., a local company that produces polyvinyl chloride. |
2015 | Acquired all the stock shares in NordGlass Sp. z o.o., a supplier based in Poland manufacturing automotive replacement glass. |
2016 | Acquired all shares of German company Biomeva (now AGC Biologics) and started contract manufacturing business of biopharmaceutical development and manufacture in that country |
2017 | Acquired all shares of CMC Biologics (now AGC Biologics), which has a development base in Denmark and the US, and started a biopharmaceutical development manufacturing contract business in that country |
2017 | Acquired majority share of Vinythai, a Thai chemical manufacturing and sales company, and secured a new production base for vinyl chloride resin |
2018 | Company name changed from Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. to AGC Co., Ltd. |
2018 | Acquired the electronics business of US Park Electronics Co., Ltd. |
2019 | Acquired the Advanced Dielectric Division (ADD) and some of the Industrial Products Division of US-based Taconic Co., Ltd. |
2020 | Established a new R&D facility in the AGC Yokohama Technical Center (former Keihin Plant) |
2021 | Consolidated two former R&D centers (the Central R&D Center and the former R&D center at the Keihin Plant) into one and renamed it the AGC Yokohama Technical Center. |
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