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| name = Toshio Iue
{{Nihongo|'''Toshio Iue'''|井植 歳男|Iue Toshio|extra=28 December 1902 – 16 July 1969}} was a [[Japan]]ese inventor and industrialist who founded [[Sanyo|Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd.]]. Prior to the founding of Sanyo, he played an influential role in the growth and development of [[Panasonic Corporation|Matsushita Electric Works]], working closely alongside his brother-in-law and lifetime confidant, [[Konosuke Matsushita]].
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| image = Members of Matsushita Electric Housewares Manufacturing Works.jpg
| alt = Black and white portrait
| caption = The members of Matsushita Electric Housewares Manufacturing Works. (Back row from left, [[Kōnosuke Matsushita]], Toshio Iue, Mumeno Matsushita)
| birth_date = {{birth date|1902|12|28|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Awaji, Hyōgo]], [[Empire of Japan]]
| death_date = {{death date and age|1969|07|16|1902|12|28|df=y}}
| death_place = [[Awaji, Hyōgo]], Japan
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| children = 2
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| relatives = [[Kōnosuke Matsushita]] (brother-in-law)
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| known for = The founding of [[Sanyo]]
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| occupation = Businessman and industrialist
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| kanji = 井植 歳男
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{{Nihongo|'''Toshio Iue'''|井植 歳男|Iue Toshio|extra=28 December 1902 – 16 July 1969}} was a Japanese [[inventor]] and industrialist who founded [[Sanyo|Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd.]] Prior to the founding of Sanyo, he played an influential role in the growth and development of [[Panasonic Corporation|Matsushita Electric Works]], working closely alongside his brother-in-law and lifetime confidant, [[Konosuke Matsushita]].


==Early life==
==Early life==
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After his resignation from Matsushita, Iue was summoned to the office of the president of [[Sumitomo Bank]] after an ill-timed loan to acquire shares in Matsushita, which had become close to worthless after Japan's defeat. The bank president forgave Iue's debt, and knowing his prior talent working at Matsushita, offered him starting capital for a new business.{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
After his resignation from Matsushita, Iue was summoned to the office of the president of [[Sumitomo Bank]] after an ill-timed loan to acquire shares in Matsushita, which had become close to worthless after Japan's defeat. The bank president forgave Iue's debt, and knowing his prior talent working at Matsushita, offered him starting capital for a new business.{{citation needed|date=June 2015}}


Konosuke Matsushita would lend Iue an unused plant in Hyogo Prefecture, where he followed in his brother-in-law's footsteps by initially making bicycle lamps and captured 60% of the Japanese market. He named his firm [[Sanyo]], meaning "three oceans" in Japanese, hoping that he would be able to sell his products across the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. The growing demand for home appliances and washing machines would fuel Sanyo's growth through the 1950s.
Konosuke Matsushita would lend Iue an unused plant in [[Hyogo Prefecture]], where he followed in his brother-in-law's footsteps by initially making bicycle lamps and captured 60% of the Japanese market. He named his firm [[Sanyo]], meaning "three oceans" in Japanese, hoping that he would be able to sell his products across the [[Indian Ocean|Indian]], [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] and [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] Oceans. The growing demand for home appliances and washing machines would fuel Sanyo's growth through the 1950s.


==Later life==
==Later life==
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== Family tree ==
== Family tree ==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://panasonic.net/sanyo/corporate/story/01_1.html The Life and Times of Toshio Iue - Founder of Sanyo at Panasonic's website]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20161223043632/http://panasonic.net/sanyo/corporate/story/01_1.html The Life and Times of Toshio Iue - Founder of Sanyo at Panasonic's website]


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Latest revision as of 02:11, 26 November 2023

Toshio Iue
井植 歳男
Black and white portrait
The members of Matsushita Electric Housewares Manufacturing Works. (Back row from left, Kōnosuke Matsushita, Toshio Iue, Mumeno Matsushita)
Born(1902-12-28)28 December 1902
Died16 July 1969(1969-07-16) (aged 66)
Occupation(s)Businessman and industrialist
Known forThe founding of Sanyo
Children2
RelativesKōnosuke Matsushita (brother-in-law)
Japanese name
Kanji井植 歳男

Toshio Iue (井植 歳男, Iue Toshio, 28 December 1902 – 16 July 1969) was a Japanese inventor and industrialist who founded Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. Prior to the founding of Sanyo, he played an influential role in the growth and development of Matsushita Electric Works, working closely alongside his brother-in-law and lifetime confidant, Konosuke Matsushita.

Early life[edit]

The son of a sailor from Awaji Island, Iue initially followed his father's footsteps as a sailor's apprentice. When a ship he was on exploded, with Toshio barely escaping with his life, he took a job at an electric plant run by Konosuke Matsushita, who was married to one of Toshio's sisters. During his tenure at the company, he became an expert salesman, convincing wary resalers of the quality of Matsushita's electric products, which were from Osaka, in an era where most electric goods in Japan were made in Tokyo.[citation needed]

Career at Matsushita[edit]

After serving in the Japanese military, Iue came back to Japan and became Konosuke's brother-in-law once again when he married Mumeno Matsushita. Iue then took the lead in building a wooden boat factory for Matsushita upon request of the Japanese military during World War II. Upon Japan's defeat in the war, the General Headquarters of Allied Forces requested a change in the management of Matsushita, with one of its senior executives required to step down. Iue decided to step down so that Matsushita could continue as the head of the company.[citation needed]

Founding of Sanyo[edit]

After his resignation from Matsushita, Iue was summoned to the office of the president of Sumitomo Bank after an ill-timed loan to acquire shares in Matsushita, which had become close to worthless after Japan's defeat. The bank president forgave Iue's debt, and knowing his prior talent working at Matsushita, offered him starting capital for a new business.[citation needed]

Konosuke Matsushita would lend Iue an unused plant in Hyogo Prefecture, where he followed in his brother-in-law's footsteps by initially making bicycle lamps and captured 60% of the Japanese market. He named his firm Sanyo, meaning "three oceans" in Japanese, hoping that he would be able to sell his products across the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. The growing demand for home appliances and washing machines would fuel Sanyo's growth through the 1950s.

Later life[edit]

Iue retired and handed the presidency of Sanyo to his brother in 1968. During his retirement, he worked to promote development of Awaji Island and died in 1969. After a series of unprofitable quarters, Sanyo's story would go full circle as it was acquired in 2009 by Panasonic Corporation, the firm where Iue originally worked at alongside his brother-in-law, Konosuke Matsushita.[citation needed]

Family tree[edit]

Matsushita Uemon
Yasuda KoichiroToku EdaMastsushita KusunokiHirata TosukeMaeda ToshiakiMitsui Takamine
Tetsujiro NakaoYasueJun IueYurou IueToshio IueMumenoKonosuke MatsushitaHirata ShodoShizukoMaeda ToshisadaKeikoMitsui Hachirōemon
Satoshi IueMatsushita SachikoMasaharu MatsushitaHirata KatsumiNobuko
Toshimasa IueHiro MatsushitaMasayuki Matsushita
(松下正幸
Atsuko

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