Shin-Nippon Seitetsu
Shin-Nippon Seitetsu
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legal form | Kabushiki-gaisha (joint stock company) |
founding | 1970 |
resolution | October 1, 2012 |
Reason for dissolution | Merger with Sumitomo Kinzoku Kōgyō |
Seat | Chiyoda , Tokyo |
management | Akio Mimura (Chairman), Shōji Muneoka (President) |
Number of employees | 52.205 |
sales | 2,125.1 billion yen (€ 16.8 billion) |
Branch | Steel production, chemistry |
Website | www.nsc.co.jp |
Status: 2010 |
Shin-Nippon Seitetsu KK ( Japanese 新 日本 製 鐵 株式會社 , Shin-Nippon Seitetsu Kabushiki-gaisha , English Nippon Steel Corporation , short: 新日鐵 , Shinnittetsu ), listed in the Nikkei 225 , is a company founded in 1970 in the field steel production in Japan . The company is one of the 10 largest steel production companies in the world and produced around 33.4 million tons of crude steel in 2011. On October 1, 2012, Shin-Nippon Seitetsu merged with Sumitomo Kinzoku Kōgyō to form Shinnittetsu Sumikin (Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal).
history
Nippon Steel was created in 1970 through the merger of the two steel companies Yawata Seitetsu KK ( 八 幡 製 鐵 株式會社 , English Yawata Iron & Steel ) and Fuji Seitetsu KK ( 富士 製 鐵 株式會社 , English Fuji Iron & Steel ).
Works
The company's blast furnaces are located in:
- Muroran , Hokkaidō
- Kamaishi , Iwate
- Kimitsu , Chiba
- Tokyo
- Nagoya , Aichi
- Sakai , Osaka
- Himeji , Hyōgo (Hirohata)
- Hikari , Yamaguchi
- Kitakyushu , Fukuoka (Yawata)
- Ōita , Ōita
See also
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