Yazaki Corporation
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Company Profile
■URL
https://www.yazaki-group.com/global/
■Address
Business Overview
-One of the world's largest suppliers of automotive wiring harnesses.
-The Company is a manufacturer of automotive parts, electric wiring, gas devices, and climate control equipment and machinery.
-The Company's automotive division is organized under the following structure.
Company Name | Business |
The Company | Development and sale of Group products |
Yazaki Meter Co., Ltd. | Manufacture of automotive meters |
Yazaki Parts Co., Ltd. | Development and manufacture of wire harnesses |
Products
EEDDS (Electrical/Electronic Distribution & Display Systems)
Wire harnesses
-Wire harnesses
-Relays
-Connectors
-Plugs
-Noise filters
-Junction boxes
-Battery cables
-In-vehicle network systems
-High voltage power distribution systems
HMI (Human Machine Interface)
-Cockpit with Driver Monitor
-Perspective point meters
-Floating display meters
-Large display meters
-Digital meters
-Full graphic meters
-Heads-up displays
-Ultra High Definition HUDs
-Driver Monitoring Systems
-Charging inlet with lightings
-Illumination type E connectors
-HMI Integrated control units
-HMI integrated control unit meter integrated type
High-voltage products
Battery packs
-Battery busbar module wire types
-Integrated battery busbar module with battery monitoring functions
-High voltage semiconductor junction boxes
Charging systems
-Charging inlet concept S
-Illuminated charging inlets
-DC/DC converter high voltage - 12V
Electronic Products
-Power switch built-in units
-DC/DC converter high voltage -12 V
-Junction boxes
-Backup Relays
-HMI integrated control units
-HMI integrated control unit meter integrated types
-Power window and door lock control ECUs
-Semiconductor power integrations
-Zone ECUs
-Built-in element connectors
-Oil temperature sensors
-Current sensor wire harness-penetrating types
-Contactless fuel senders
Telecommunications
-In-vehicle routers
-Ethernet switching hubs
-Gateways
-Optical connectors
Lining Materials and Exterior Parts
-0.13 sq Ultra-Thin Low-Voltage Wire CIVUS
-Aluminum Wires
-J-UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) wires with jacket for automobiles
-STP (Shieled Twisted Pair) wires for automobiles
-Aluminum Flat Distribution Materials
-Printed circuit using conductive Nano-ink
-High flexible wire
Meters
-Steering column-interlocked meters
-Sporty meters
-EL panel meters
-Liquid crystal panel meters
-Instruments & Heads-up displays
In-vehicle safety & service systems
-Digital tachographs
-Taximeters
-Drive recorders
-Telematics services
-Load indicators
Battery reuse technology
-B∀TTERFLY
History
May 1929 | Sadami Yazaki initiates sales of automotive electric wire. |
Jul. 1938 | Yazaki Densen Eigyo-bu established. Capital: JPY 100,000. |
Mar. 1939 | Tokyo automotive electric wire factory opened. |
Oct. 1941 | Yazaki Densen Kogyo K.K. established. Capital increased to JPY 280,000 by absorption Densen Eigyo-bu. |
Oct. 1943 | Established Washizu plant (Washizu-cho, Hamana-gun, Shizuoka Prefecture) to manufacture wiring harnesses. |
Sep. 1945 | Started production of Electric cables for general use. (4 types) |
Jul. 1948 | Shimada Factory established. |
May 1949 | Vinyl electrical wire production begun at Shimada Factory. |
Aug. 1950 | Nihon Jidosha Keiki K.K. (now Yazaki Meter Co., Ltd.) established. (Capital: JPY 2,000,000). |
June 1951 | Numazu copper-smelting factory opened. |
Dec. 1957 | First "Thomas" furnace introduced into Japan. |
Apr. 1958 | Numazu factory expansion completed; Yazaki Health Insurance Association formed. |
June 1959 | Yazaki Parts Co., Ltd. established. (Capital: JPY 20,000,000). |
Dec. 1959 | Production of automobile wiring begun at Yazaki Parts Co., Ltd. Tenryu Factory. |
Mar. 1960 | Yazaki Meter Co., Ltd. production at Shimada Factory begun. Yazaki Parts Co., Ltd. Gotemda Factory established. |
May 1960 | Shimada Factory established for production of automotive components. |
Dec. 1960 | Tokyo factory established for production of automotive instruments. |
Apr. 1962 | Yazaki Parts Co., Ltd. Ohama Factory established. |
Jul. 1963 | Adopted the current company name, Yazaki Corp. Spun-off its production division and established Yazaki Wire Co., Ltd., which was capitalized at JPY 50 million. |
Dec. 1963 | Established a new subsidiary, Thai Arrow Products Co., Ltd., in Thailand. (Paid-in capital of THB 2.5 million) |
Jun. 1964 | Yazaki Resources Co., Ltd. established. (Capital: JPY 10,000,000); Yazaki Transportation Co., Ltd. (now Syo transportation Co., Ltd.) established (Capital: JPY 10,000,000). |
Jan. 1965 | Yazaki Mechanical Works Co., Ltd. established. (Capital: JPY 10,000,000); production of the V2 model gas meter begun. |
Apr. 1965 | Liaison Offices in Los Angeles and Melbourne opened. |
Nov. 1966 | Liaison Office in Basil, Switzerland opened. |
Dec. 1966 | American Yazaki Corporation established in Chicago, Illinois. |
May 1968 | Aluminum wire product line established, Numazu Center opened. |
Jun. 1970 | Taiwan Yazaki Corporation established. |
Jul. 1971 | Established Yazaki Resources Co., Ltd. Fuji Factory in Gotemba City, Shizuoka Prefecture. |
May 1973 | Yazaki Australia Proprietary Ltd. (now Australian Arrow Ply. Ltd.) established. |
May 1973 | Yazaki Parts Co., Ltd. Tochigi Factory established. |
Sep. 1973 | Yazaki-Torres Manufacturing, Inc. established in the Philippines. |
Dec. 1973 | Transferred the operations of Yazaki Resources Co., Ltd. Fuji Factory to Yazaki Electric Wire Co., Ltd. |
Apr. 1980 | Yazaki United Kingdom Ltd. established. YAZAC System marketed. |
Jan. 1982 | VDO Instruments Australia Ply., Ltd. established. |
Jun. 1982 | Yazaki Technical Center (YTC) opened. |
Jul. 1982 | Autopartes y Arneses de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. established. |
Mar. 1986 | Transferred American Yazaki Corporation to Canton City, Michigan. A new Engineering Center was established within the site. |
Jun. 1986 | Established Y and V, which is a joint venture with VDO of Germany. The new entity was capitalized at JPY 150 million, with Yazaki injecting a 60% of the share. |
Aug. 1986 | Yazaki Saltano de Portugal Components Electricos para Automoveis, L.D.A. established. |
Nov. 1986 | Yazaki Allied (NZ) Ltd. established. |
Dec. 1986 | Buenaventura Autopartes, S.A.de C.V. established for manufacture and sales of automotive wiring harnesses. |
Jan. 1987 | American Yazaki Corporation Plymouth Factory and Autopartes y Arneses de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. Asension Plant opened; EDS Engineering GmbH established. |
Aug. 1987 | YTM Component Inc. established in the Philippines. |
Dec. 1987 | Established a R&D institution (now YTC America Inc.) for optical technology. (Paid-in capital of USD 3 million) |
Dec. 1987 | Set up No. 2 plant of Autopartes y Arneses de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. |
Mar. 1988 | (Tianjin) Tianmei Automotive Parts Co., Ltd. established in China. |
May 1988 | Yazaki Monel, S.A. established in Spain. |
Jun. 1988 | Thai Metal Processing Co., Ltd. established. |
Mar. 1989 | Opened Chihuahua plant of Buenaventura Autopartes, S.A.de C.V. |
May 1989 | Opened Manila representative office in the Philippines. |
July 1989 | Opened Casas Grandes Plant of Autopartes y Arneses de Mexico, S.A. de C.V. |
Oct. 1990 | Shantou SEZ Yazaki Auto Parts Co., Ltd. established in China. |
Oct. 1992 | Yazaki International Corporation established in US. |
Jan. 1993 | Production of low tension electrical automotive wire in Portugal commences; Yazaki Saltano de Ovar-Cabos Electricos, Lda. (YSE) established in Portugal; Kumamoto Parts Co., Ltd. renamed Kumamoto Industrial Equipment Co., Ltd.; Western Kyushu Parts Co., Ltd. renamed Nagasaki Parts Co., Ltd. |
Jan. 1994 | Established NACOM in North America for production of automotive components. (Paid-in capital of USD 25 million) |
Apr. 1994 | Established EWD Limited Liability Company for production of wiring harnesses in North America. (Paid in capital of USD 50 million) |
Jul. 1994 | Established a subsidiary in Mexico, Cables Axa Yazaki, to produce automotive low pressure cables. (Paid-in capital of USD 11.44 million) |
Sep. 1994 | Established Yazaki Debnar Slovakia Spol. s.r.o. to produce wiring harnesses in Slovakia. (Paid-in capital of 57 million Koruna) |
May 1995 | Established a joint venture in Turkey to produce wiring harnesses (Paid-in capital of USD 16 million) |
May 1995 | Established Yazaki EDS Vietnam Ltd. to produce wire harnesses in Vietnam. (Paid-in capital of USD 6 million) |
July 1995 | Yazaki-Ciemel Ltda. (YCL) established in Columbia for the manufacture and sales of automotive wiring harnesses. |
Dec. 1995 | Yazaki Argentina S.A. (YAS) established in Argentina for wiring harnesses production; Chongqing Yazaki Meter Co., Ltd. (CYM) established for production and supply of automotive instruments in Mainland China. |
Mar. 1996 | Yazaki New Zealand Ltd. (YNZ) established for the sales and production of automotive wiring harnesses. |
Apr. 1996 | Australian Arrow Pty. Ltd. (AAPL) (formerly Yazaki Australia Pty. Ltd.) established for the sales and production of automotive wiring harnesses. |
Dec. 1996 | Frankfurt Branch Office established in Germany by Yazaki (UK) Ltd.; AT&T Yazaki Fiber Optic Co., Ltd. renamed Lucent Technologies Yazaki Co., Ltd. |
Jun. 1997 | American Yazaki Corporation and American Yazaki Corporation Engineering Center renamed Yazaki North America, Inc. and Yazaki North America, Inc. Engineering Center, respectively; Agritecno Yazaki Co., Ltd. established. |
Aug. 1997 | Tata-Yazaki Autocomp Limited (contract with Tata was signed in August 1997; production began in August 1998) established in India for the production of automotive wiring harnesses (Capital: INR 380 million; Yazaki investment: 50%) |
Jun. 1998 | Automotive R&D Center established in Y-CITY in Susono. |
Jul. 1998 | Yazaki (U.K.) Ltd. renamed Yazaki Europe Ltd. |
Aug. 1998 | Cooperative ITS-related work with Toshiba. |
Sep. 1998 | Headquarters transferred to Y-CITY in Susono. |
Jan. 1999 | Yazaki Europe Ltd., Paris Branch opened in France. |
Mar. 1999 | Y-CITY headquarters received ISO9001 certification. |
Jun. 1999 | Yazaki (Hong Kong) Limited established in China |
Oct. 2002 | Established Yazaki Morocco SA in Morocco. This is the first time that the Company established a facility in Africa. |
Mar. 2007 | The Company developed and released new DTG-3 tachographs. |
2011 | Established a joint venture "Ning Bo Yazaki Haoda Auto Parts Co., Ltd." with Geely Automobile and Geely's wiring harness supplier. |
Acquired Italy-based wire harnesses supplier Cablelettra S.p.A. | |
2012 | Acquired a Russian automotive wire harness company "Industrial Volga Company" Limited Liability Company. Acquired all the shares in Tata Yazaki AutoComp Limited, which is a joint venture with Tata AutoComp, making it its wholly owned subsidiary. Established "Monozukuri Center" in Makinohara City, Shizuoka Pref. Japan. |
2016 | The Company discontinued production of wire harnesses at its subsidiary in Samoa, Yazaki EDS Samoa Ltd. |
2017 | Yazaki Serbia d.o.o. is established in Šabac, Republic of Serbia. |
2019 | Myanmar Yazaki Thilawa Co., Ltd. is established in Thilawa Special Economic Zone, Myanmar. |
2022 | Established the Guatemala plant |
2023 | Head Office relocated to Konan, Minato Ward, Tokyo. |
Supplemental Information 1
>>>Business report FY ended Jun. 30, 2007
>>>Business report FY ended Jun. 30, 2008
>>>Business report FY ended Jun. 30, 2009 - Jun. 30, 2011
>>>Business Report up until FY ended Jun., 2015
>>>Business Report up until FY ended Jun., 2016
>>>Business Report up until FY ended Jun., 2017
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