Products for EV ‐In-wheel motor for EV -Wide range drive system for EV
Products for HEV/PHEV -Direct drive iSG for HEV -P2 hybrid system with torque converter -Disconnect-cone clutch module for HEV and PHEV -Torque limiter damper <TLD> for HEV, e-WAD and e-Unity
Manual Transmission Components -Clutch covers for passenger cars
DST type clutch covers
Pull type clutch covers
Peak-cut clutch covers
-Clutch covers for trucks and buses
Lever type clutch covers - Large
Pull type clutch covers - Large
-Clutch discs for passenger cars
Unity type clutch discs
Wide angle dampers
Single hub silent clutch discs
Dual mass flywheels
Hyper single VF
-Clutch discs for trucks and buses
Unity type clutch discs - Large
Silent discs
Combination discs
Automatic Transmission Components -Torque converters for passenger vehicles
The Company was established as a private business led by Kazuma Adachi in Ikuno-ward, Osaka.
Jul. 1950
Established Daikin Manufacturing Co., Ltd. in Ikuno-ward, Osaka with a registered capital of 1 million yen.
Feb. 1959
Established Kawaguchi Plant in Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture. (This plant was transferred to Kawagoe City in the same prefecture, thereby changing its name to Kawagoe Plant. )
Feb. 1961
Established Hiroshima Plant in Aki-gun, Hiroshima Prefecture. (This plant was transferred to Higashihiroshima City in the same prefecture in May 1992, spun off and established as DK Pronac Co., Ltd. The company adopted a new corporate name, Exedy Hiroshima Co., Ltd. in May 2010.)
Jan. 1963
Transferred its headquarters to Neyagawa City, Osaka.
Jun. 1973
Established Daikin R.M. Co., Ltd., a joint -venture company in Chitose City, Hokkaido to manufacture wet-type friction materials. (The joint-venture contract was dissolved in February 1990. It became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company and adopted a new corporate name, Dynax Corporation in April 1991.)
Oct. 1973
Listed on the Second Section of Osaka Securities Exchange.
Aug. 1975
Established Ueno Plant to manufacture casting and forging products in-house in Ueno City, Mie Prefecture. (This company changed the name of this plant to the Ueno Division in March 1987.)
Mar. 1977
Established Daikin Clutch U.S.A. , a wholly owned sales company in California, U.S.A. (Operations of this company were transferred to Michigan, U.S.A. The name of the company was changed to Daikin Clutch in August 1987, and to Exedy Global Parts Corp. in January 2006.)
Jul. 1977
Established the Tokyo Sales Office.
Dec. 1982
Received the Q1 (Quality No.1) Award from Ford.
Sep. 1985
Established Daikin Clutch Indonesia in Jakarta, Indonesia.to manufacture clutches for manual transmissions. (This company adopted a new corporate name, P.T. Exedy Indonesia in January 2006. The joint-venture contract was dissolved in September 2007.)
Oct. 1985
Invested in CK Automotive Products Ltd. in India. (The name of this company was changed to CK Daikin Ltd. in November 1987, and to Exedy India Ltd. in November 2010.)
Nov. 1989
Established Daikin Clutch Europe, a development and sales company in Liverpool, U.K. (This company was transferred to Cheshire in January 1996, and changed its corporate name to Exedy Clutch Europe Ltd. in January 2004.)
Dec. 1991
Established the Chubu Sales Office in Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture.
Feb. 1993
Established a joint-venture company to manufacture manual transmission clutches in Tatabanya, Haungary. (The joint-venture contract was dissolved and the name of this company was changed to Euro Exedy Clutch in April 1998. In April 2009, the company adopted a new corporate name, Exedy Dynax Europe Ltd.)
Oct. 1994
Established Daikin Drivetrain Components to manufacture automatic transmission components in Tennessee, U.S.A. (Aisin Holdings of America invested in this company in October 2001. The company adopted a new corporate name, Exedy America Corporation in April 2004. )
Dec. 1994
Established Siam DK Technology Co., Ltd. to manufacture manual transmission clutches in Thailand. (The name of this company was changed to Exedy (Thailand) Co., Ltd. in January 2005.)
May 1995
Established Daikin Clutch Australia, a sales joint venture in Victoria, Australia. (The name of this company was changed to Exedy Australia Pty. Ltd. in January 2004.)
Jun. 1995
Established Dynax America Corporation in Michigan, U.S.A. to manufacture automatic transmission components.
Aug. 1995
Adopted a new corporate name, Exedy Corporation.
Nov. 1995
The headquarters and the Ueno Division received the TPM Special Award. The Kawagoe Plant received the TPM Outstanding Award.
Dec. 1995
Established EXEDY America Corporation, its North American headquarters in Michigan U.S.A.
Dec. 1995
Established Chongqing Sanling Daikin Clutch Mfg. Co., Ltd. in Sichuan Province, China to manufacture manual transmission clutches. (The name of this company was changed to Exedy Chongqing Co., Ltd. in January 2004.)
Sep. 1996
Established EXEDY (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia to manufacture manual transmission clutches.
Sep. 1996
Listed on the First Section of Osaka Securities Exchange
Aug. 1997
Listed on the First Section of Tokyo Stock Exchange
Jan. 1998
Established EXEDY Friction Material Co., Ltd. in Thailand to manufacture friction-facing products. (Aisin Chemical Co., Ltd. invested in this company in February 2002.)
Mar. 1999
Acquired QS9000 and ISO9001 certification
Jul. 1999
Established Shanghai DYNAX Corporation in Shanghai, China to manufacture automatic transmission components.
Jun. 2000
Acquired ISO14001 certification.
Jul. 2001
Formed a business alliance with Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd. to collaborate in business outside Japan.
Dec. 2001
Established DYNAX Industry (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. in Shanghai, China to manufacture automatic transmission components.
Jul. 2002
Established a sales company, Exedy Middle East FZCO, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Jun. 2004
Established EXEDY (Shanghai) Friction Material Co., Ltd. in Shanghai, China to manufacture friction-facing products. (The name of this company was changed to Exedy (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. in March 2006.)
Aug. 2004
Acquired ISO/TS16949 certification.
May. 2006
Established EXEDY Guangzhou Co. Ltd., a joint-venture sales company, in Guangzhou, China.
Oct. 2008
Established a joint-venture sales company, EXEDY New Zealand Limited, in Auckland, New Zealand.
Dec. 2010
Established EXEDY DYNAX Mexico S.A. de C.V. in Aguascalientes, Mexico to manufacture automatic transmission components.
Jul. 2011
Formed a capital alliance with Croydon Co., Ltd., a bearing manufacturer.
Nov. 2012
Established EXEDY Russia, a joint-venture production company; in Tolyatti, Russia.
Jun. 2013
Established EXEDY Engineering Asia as a technical center in Chonburi, Thailand.
Feb. 2014
Established PT. EXEDY Prima Indonesia, a clutch facing manufacturing joint venture in Surabaya, Indonesia.
Sep. 2015
Acquired shares in Exedy Nara, which was spun-off from Kojima Metal Fitting Corporation located in Yamato Koriyama, Nara Pref., Japan.
Jan. 2017
Established EXEDY POIPET Co., Ltd., a production company of motorcycle clutch parts in Poipet, Cambodia.
Dec. 2020
Relocated Exedy Kyoto to Tenri, Nara Prefecture and renamed the company to Exedy Kiko Co., Ltd.
Jun. 2022
Formed business partnership with Aster Co., Ltd. in order to develop business in other new segments.
Apr. 2022
Moved from the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange to the Prime Market due to the TSE's reorganization.
Mar. 2023
Acquired stock shares in All Trans New Zealand and All Trans Australia, turning them into subsidiaries.