Katakura Industries Co.,Ltd. (3001.T) JPX

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Katakura Industries Co.,Ltd.

Address

6-4 Akashicho

Tokyo, TY 104-8312

Japan

Phone

81 3 6832 1873

Sector

Industrials

Industry

Conglomerates

Employees

900

First IPO Date

January 01, 2001

Key Executives

NameTitlePayYear Born
Ryosuke JokoPresident, Chief Executive Officer & Representative Director01961
Yuho YamadaReal Estate Development Division Manager and President & CEO of Sanzen Co., Ltd.01974
Osamu KuriharaExecutive Officer01972
Katsuhiro KakimotoManaging Executive Officer & Director01960
Kenichi MizusawaExecutive Officer, GM of Accounting & Finance Department and Director01970
Yoshinori KatakuraExecutive Officer0N/A
Koji SeoExecutive Officer & Business Promotion Department Manager0N/A
Akihiko KitahashiExecutive Officer0N/A
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Description

Katakura Industries Co., Ltd. is a diversified Japanese enterprise operating across multiple sectors including textiles, pharmaceuticals, machinery, real estate, and various consumer and life solutions. Its textile segment produces a wide array of apparel, from undergarments and hosiery to aprons and leisurewear, alongside advanced functional fibers such as water-soluble Solvron and thermal-resistant NITIVY ALF. In the pharmaceutical arena, the company develops and sells medications for cardiovascular conditions, notably Frandol and Frandol Tape for angina pectoris. The machinery division's offerings are extensive, covering environmental cleaning equipment, cutting oil products, fire engines and related apparatus, agricultural machinery, and automotive parts. Additionally, Katakura is involved in commercial property management, real estate development, and land leasing. Its broader 'life solutions' activities include agricultural and food products, nursing care equipment, general building maintenance, landscaping services, and the operation of specialty stores for plants and pets. Founded in 1873 as Katakura Silk Spinning Co., Ltd., the company adopted its present name in November 1943 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.

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